When your first experience with a song is hearing it live, that memory can be pretty resilient any time you hear the song in the future.
My first time hearing this track was when a local band called the Tenegens covered it for an event downtown.
When your first experience with a song is hearing it live, that memory can be pretty resilient any time you hear the song in the future.
My first time hearing this track was when a local band called the Tenegens covered it for an event downtown.
Nickelback tend to get a lot of hate, but I’ve always thought this early track of theirs was a genuinely exceptional rock song.
I’ve been told that one of the big appeals of country music is the storytelling. Here The Raconteurs tap into a bit of that to in this closing track to their second album, Consolers of the Lonely.
As a comic book nerd in high school, I thought this song was absolute genius. It’s also another example of that classic 90’s Alt-Rock accent that so many rock singers of the era had (Creed, Seven Mary Three, Live, etc…)
Getting to the credits in Crazy Taxi, and hearing this song, was one of my proudest video game achievements.
An ode to getting back in the game.
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.
A deep cut from Big Shiny Tunes 5.
I feel like the saxophone solo’s due for a comeback in rock music.
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.