Showing posts with label thornley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thornley. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 February 2021

Lonesome Acceptance


 


Rob

Counting Crows - "Untitled (Love Song)"



Mr. T

Fleetwood Mac - "Everywhere"



G-Man

Nine Inch Nails - "Dead Souls"

One of the coolest movies with the best soundtracks to come out of the 90's was The Crow. Mixing up 80's goth culture and alternative 90's sounds made this one memorable. That combined with the haunting circumstances of the movie, makes any song off this Soundtrack permanently linked to an era in time. This Nine Inch Nails track is actually a cover of a Joy Division song


Doug

The Tragically Hip - "Long Time Running"



Dano

Thornley - "Come Again"



Jonny HP

Pat Benetar - "We Belong"



Mike D

Saint Raymond - "Younger"


J.B.

Souls Of Mischief - "93 'til Infinity"

Here's an old school track that requires your attention. The Souls of Mischief were probably not as familiar as other booming hip-hop artists of the early and mid 90s in itself. But definitely a few names of noteriety are synonymous with the likes of SoM (Del tha Funky Homosapien). This track is debatedly the largest single they put out. Without it, other follow on hip-hop 'groups' wouldn't get the touch to the public without the bolstering this track did to support the West coast hip-hop genre of the time. Enjoy you're Friday and if you're looking for more similar music try some illmatic (Nas) or The Pharcyde. I love the experimental days of Hip Hop. 



Thursday, 17 August 2017

A Late Summer's Night Soundtrack



Rob

Rise Against - "Swing Life Away"

Note From G-Man: I Think I picked this once before as well. To me, there is one definitive version of this song...



Mr. T

Alannah Myles - "Love is"




G-Man

Meat Puppets - "We're Here"

Like most people I heard of these via Nirvana...Kurt Cobain's exclaimation that "All these songs are off their second record" in between "Oh, Me" and "Lake Of Fire" on the unplugged album. It's funny. He actually sounds happy when he talked about music he loved. The record in question is the Meat Puppets' II and man is it a journey. On first listen you might just breeze by "Plateau" and the other songs that Nirvana made famous. It's folk-y, it's grungey, it's odd. It's beautiful. High. HIGH on my recommendation list for any music lover. Like all of us at SOTD.



Doug

Vampire Weekend - "A-Punk"



Dano

Thornley - "Come Again"



Thundercat - "Show You The Way" feat. Michael McDonald & Kenny Loggins


Jonny HP

Powerman 5000 - "Bombshell"