Thursday, 24 February 2022

Cryoseism




Rob 

Better Than Ezra - "In The Blood"



Mr. T

Marc Ribler - "This Is How The Song Goes"



G-Man

Queens Of The Stone Age - "In The Fade"

You may not know his name but i'm sure you've heard Mark Lanegan's music. Lead singer of The Screaming Trees, founding member of Queens Of The Stone Age, a series of albums with Isobel Campbell of Belle & Sebastien, and of course, a prolific solo career. He passed away this week at the young age of 57. If you're into some dark, but well written music, give his catalog a listen. RIP Mark


Doug

Sam Hunt - "Breaking Up Was Easy In The 90's"



Dano

Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan - "Revolver"

These were the hardest picks without going with 12 of his tracks. The evil and the pretty in equal parts. That was Mark Lanegan


Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan - "Honey Child What Can I Do"



Jonny HP

TBD

Mike D

Muse - "Stockholm Syndrome"

As a tribute to one of the first songs I heard from them back in the Guitar Hero 3 Days



J.B.

Shakey Graves - "Late July"






Thursday, 17 February 2022

Dead Immortal




 Rob

TBD

Mr. T

Reuben Wilson - "Inner City Blues"



G-Man

Fountains Of Wayne - "Troubled Times"

These days The Fountains Of Wayne are sadly mainly known for a novelty song at best in "Stacy's Mom". Pretty much the only time someone brings that song up these days is to tell you the long hanging fruit story of how it was initially written as "Stacy's Grandma". Take me back to 1999 though, with the release of Utopia Pkwy. There amongst some forgotten 90's Indie revelry is "Troubled Times" one of the best, most underappreciated tunes from the decade. Whimsical and melancholy, all the while possessing some of the most endearing chord progressions and melodies of all modern music. You may have to listen to it a few times, but with any luck, this will become one of your new "go to" tracks. Happy Friday!



Doug

Nickelback - "How You Remind Me" (DJ Depa Remix)



Dano

Santigold - "Disperate Youth"



Jonny HP

TBD

Mike D

Hole - "Celebrity Skin"


J.B.

Aphex Twin - "Alberto Balsalm"




Thursday, 10 February 2022

Static For A Thousand Years

 



Rob

Led Zeppelin - "When The Levee Breaks"



Mr. T

The Small Faces - "Itchycoo Park"



G-Man

The Pimps - "Rocket Science"

Dark. Stares. Down. Upon. Two. Different. Coloured. Fantasies. 
Dark. Stares. Down. Upon. Two. Different. Coloured. Fantasies.


Doug

Marianas Trench - "Stutter"



Dano

AronChupa & Little Sis Nora - "Woodchuck Song"


Jonny HP

Harvey Danger - "Flagpole Sitta"



Mike D

Cobra Starship - "Snakes On A Plane"



J.B.

Wyclef Jean - "Yele"

Probably the least heard track off of Wyclef's follow up solo album to the Fugee hype. This was sensed to prove Wyclef's talent as a solo artist and rival all of the buzz around fellow Fugee Lauryn Hill's class. Either way, always appreciated this jam even though Haitian has some French mix, I definitely don't understand it.


Special Guest Pick!

Sweet Amber

Metallica - "King Nothing"

I lIkE dIs SoNg! I lIsTeN 2 iT wItH dAdA! aNd PlAy AiR dUms!




Thursday, 3 February 2022

City of Mirth

 



Rob

Lynyrd Skynyrd - "Simple Man"



Mr. T

Van Morrison - "Astral Weeks"



G-Man

Fugazi - "Styrofoam"

The majority of us here at Song Of The Day reside in the Ottawa area. With the recent and on-going events taking their toll on our hearts and minds, the lyrics to this song came to me and have stuck with me this entire week....nothing really else to say

There are no more races to be run
There are no numbers left to be won
Everybody's down
We pulled each other down
There never was a truth to be found
We are all bigots so full of hatred
We release our poisons
There are no more cultures left to slide
There are no more people to be tried
We're in our minds
Five billion pieces so defined
Read it in a book, it was underlined
We are all bigots so full of hatred
We release our poisons like styrofoam



Doug

Flogging Molly - "Black Friday Rule"



Dano

Dua Lipa & Elton John - "Cold Heart" (PNAU Remix)

I Don't care. It's too smooth.



Jonny HP

Type O Negative - "Everything Dies"


Mike D

Jackie Hayes - "Headache"

I've had a headache for over a week, this song doesn't help



J.B.

Hether - "Sex Wax"

It's the dead of Winter and all through my house i'm playing surf jams to bring in the Summer Vibes!



Special Guest Pick!

Rayzor

Harm & Ease - "Cut Me Loose"



Thursday, 27 January 2022

Water, Wood and Hill


 


Rob

Dave Matthews Band - "The Best Of What's Around"


Mr. T

Wayne Wonder and Mr G - "Tuff Times"



G-Man

Cigarettes After Sex - "Nothing's Gonna Hurt You Baby"

Some songs just hit you differently after becoming a father.


Doug

AC/DC - "You Shook Me All Night Long"



Dano

Larkin Poe - "Sometimes"


Larkin Poe - "Blunt"

I Always seem to listen to these two back to back. They just fit


Jonny HP

TBD

Mike D

The Weeknd - "Gasoline"


J.B.

Goodie Mob - "Thought Process"

In the early, mid and late 90's one could make the argument that some of the best hip hop conglomerations could be found there. One of these phenomenal colabs is Goodie Mob. Cee-Lo (early years for sure, before his more poppy tunes came in) and even more notably, Outkast. Love this rich era of hip hop experimentation and dark lyrics.




Thursday, 20 January 2022

Agelast




 Rob

Fallout Boy - "Bang The Doldrums"



Eve 6 - "Nocturnal"



Mr. T

Led Zeppelin - "Baby Come On Home"


G-Man

Wilco - "California Stars"

I know it's the dead of Winter. And I mean DEAD. But I had to go with this one after I heard it on my morning commute this morning. One of my favourite Summer time chill songs. After the darkness comes the light. Warm sun on your face. Cool drink in your hand. Soon, right?


No Doubt - "Simple Kind Of Life"

This was going to be my pick before I heard the Wilco one this morning, but still thought I should give this one it's moment. Totally forgot about this track until I saw the video last night. Nothing's tougher for a band than trying to follow up a smash album. For No Doubt 1996's Tragic Kingdom made them (and singer Gwen Stefani) overnight sensations. It took them 4 years to come out with their next album Return Of Saturn. I always enjoyed it and thought it didn't get enough respect. I think this song gets forgotten, but it's a well written, well crafted alt-rock song. One of No Doubt's best.

Note From Rob: "Talk about a rod-stiffener"



Doug

Headstones - "Heart Of Darkness"



Dano

The Secret Sisters - "Mississippi"


The Secret Sisters - "He's Fine"



Jonny HP

Lana Del Rey - "Gods & Monsters"



Mike D

Loon Choir - "Full World"



J.B.

Le Tigre - "Deceptacon"

Electronic Dance Punk anyone? Le Tigre was a late 90s mindchild by the leftwing sociopolitical Kathleen Hanna (See Bikini Kill). I've heard this song covered by some pretty awesome front ladies over the years and even a high school garage band which was honestly epic. If you haven't heard it, it'll definitely help your Friday morning!




Thursday, 13 January 2022

The Book; The Movie


 


Rob

Mos Def - "Body Rock" feat. Tash & Q-Tip



Mr. T

Sam Fender - "Getting Started"



G-Man

Jellyfish - "That Is Why"

The long list of great 90's songs that i'm discovering today continues!! Jellyfish seem to be one of those bands that were too early, or maybe too late. Were a little too left of centre of what people were heavily consuming at the time and didn't have a smash hit big enough to pull them through. However, thankfully their songs still live on and we can enjoy them again and again!



Doug

Rita MacNeil - "Working Man"



Dano

Alex Lifeson - "Strip and Go Naked"



Jonny HP

Tears For Fears - "Everybody Wants To Rule The World"


Mike D

DES3ETT & Serena Ryder - "Killing The Pain"



J.B.

Oliver Tree - "Cowboy's Don't Cry"

New persona for Oliver Tree this time around. To me, this dude has a perfect formula with his tracks and also a fine tuned online presence.