The Offspring back when they were very much a straightforward punk rock act.
The Offspring back when they were very much a straightforward punk rock act.
Half the fun of listening to Jet’s debut album was picking up on all the not so subtle homages to other songs. A little Iggy Pop here, a little B.T.O. there, etc…
As far as this track goes, I’d say that it’s more their take on the country genre as a whole than any particular song.
For some people, this songs’s about gambling. But as far as I’m concerned, it’ll always be about pulling off kickflip combos as Wolverine in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3.
I’ve really never heard a Tegan and Sara song that I didn’t like.
The best part about not listening to much music in the early 90s, is that there are so many great 90s songs out there that are brand new to me.
Sometimes simple and straightforward just works.
Unexpected pregnancy’s been the inspiration for plenty of great songs over the years, and this alt-rock ode to surprise babies is one of my favourites.
Some music for a punk rock Canada Day.
Weezer have a habit of closing their albums with some pretty great songs, and this closing track from their Red Album is one of my favourites.
I’m still waiting on the Piano to make a big comeback in rock music.