Leave it to The Beatles to write one of the greatest breakup songs of all time.
Another way of looking at it, could be someone who’s been stuck in the perpetual friend zone, finally realizing that it’s never going to happen.
Leave it to The Beatles to write one of the greatest breakup songs of all time.
Another way of looking at it, could be someone who’s been stuck in the perpetual friend zone, finally realizing that it’s never going to happen.
I’ve been listening to Me First and the Gimme Gimmes for more than half my life, and today, I’ll finally see them perform live.
I’m guaranteed to lose my mind.
Songs like this are just one of the many reasons that I love SEGA.
When they decided to put out their own take on Mario Kart, they added so many twists to the formula, that the end result really set itself apart from all the other mascot racers of the time.
First off, they took out the karts all together, and had the characters race on foot. This almost made it seem more like a traditional platformer, with a focus on jumping, finding collectibles, and alternate paths through the courses.
They also threw the typical video game soundtrack out the window, and had Richard Jacques compose an album composed entirely of 90s dance pop. It sounds odd if taken out of context, but when you’re running and jumping around those colourful courses, it all really clicks.
I’m really hoping for news about their new album that’s supposedly in the works.
As this summer winds to a close, I’m put in mind of my summer anthem from 2008. Whether it was by coincidence, or on purpose, this song just happened to be playing during, or around all the highlights of one of my favourite summers.
Fact: It’s impossible to hear this song and not have a dance montage playing in your head.
I’m a big fan of how HAIM managed to really capture that ’80s power ballad feel in this song, while adding just the right mix of modern dance pop.
This might just be the most upbeat song the Spice Girls ever released, and that’s really saying something.
The Kooks haven’t even released their new album, and this is already the 4th single from it. I’m really liking what I’m hearing so far though.
The final single released by Panic! At The Disco before Ryan Ross and Jon Walker split off to form The Young Veins.