If there’s a better song to emphatically sing/pantomime along to, I sure can’t think of one.
If there’s a better song to emphatically sing/pantomime along to, I sure can’t think of one.
The perfect song for when you’re coming home from a great night, but still feel like having a bit more fun.
Here’s the latest from Braid’s first new album in 16 years.
Another wedding last night, and another fantastic time on the dance floor.
I really wish friends and family getting together, setting up a dance floor, and playing great music was something that just happened on a regular basis.
Larry Mullen Jr.’s drumming on this song gets me every time. It’s like a punk rock march to war.
Arcade Fire might not be the first band that pops to mind at the mention of dance music, but a good chunk of Reflektor has it’s own unique dance vibe.
I wouldn’t necessarily put this on a club mix, but with the right people, it’d be a perfect dance tune for an open field on a warm, rainy night.
This song has one of my all time favourite outros kicking in around the 3:30 mark.
Sloan’s second album, Twice Removed is full of great songs, but this sweet acoustic number’s always been a standout for me.
For the amount of listens I’ve given Halcyon Days, I really should check out Ellie Goulding’s first album.
One of the best slow builds of all time. The Temptations add each layer on at just the right point throughout the song.
Once those clapping hands kick in around the 2:40 mark, I’m hooked every time.