The video for this song from Between the Bridges gives a pretty decent impression of how Sloan will regularly mix up their lineup mid-performance.
The video for this song from Between the Bridges gives a pretty decent impression of how Sloan will regularly mix up their lineup mid-performance.
The rock scene could do with a bit more banjo and slide guitar playing.
This track from Thin Lizzy’s 1976 album Jailbreak, has them injecting a bit of R&B into their hard rock act.
It’s finally starting to feel like the most brutal winter of my lifetime is starting to give way, so here’s a bit of dubstep to ring in the springtime.
For a bit of an international focus, this song features Dyro (from France) remixing a song from the Canadian/Norwegian Duo, Ansol.
This song from Weezer’s third self-titled album could very well be the perfect theme for this blog. It’s message is pretty much spot on with my motivation to work on this site.
A really well done acoustic cover never fails to increase my admiration for a song that I already enjoyed. The stripped back nature gives you that luxury of admiring the little things, and lets all the emotion behind the song shine through that much brighter.
It’s songs like this that make me happy I held out for the deluxe edition of Halcyon Days. Sometimes it pays to be late to the party.
I kept this song on repeat for a good chunk of my time spent playing Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3. I’m a firm believer that a good Australian pop punk tune is essential, if you’re going for those four million point combos in the airport level.
Here’s a laid back dance groove from Michael Jackson’s last studio album, Invincible.
As far as side projects go, this is the one that’s always impressed me the most.
The lead singer/songwriter from Blur doesn’t just start up some new band on the side. No, he goes ahead with the creator of Tank Girl, and manufactures this cartoon band, that still manages to come across as more genuine than most of the “real” acts out there.