Twin sisters. Lesbian twin sisters. Hot-looking lesbian twin sisters. Hot-looking lesbian twin sister rock stars! It really doesn't get any better.And yes...I am aware of their early releases but was never impressed by their Ani difranco years.Here are the 11 Best Songs By Tegan and Sara:1. Take Me Anywhere (So Jealous)2. I Know I Know I Know (So Jealous)3. The Con (The Con)4. Nineteen (The Con)5
Thursday, 29 October 2009
Wednesday, 28 October 2009
The 11 Best Song By Assemblage 23
Posted on 12:45 by Unknown
Stumbling upon a new a great band that's been out there for years is like discovering a pot of gold in your backyard. I am a huge Depeche Mode fan...and have loved much of the dark brooding 80s electronic resurgence. But only recently have I discovered a band called Assemblage 23, who is now going on fifteen years strong. When I try to describe them to my friends, I call them an "angry Depeche
Tuesday, 27 October 2009
The 11 Best Songs By The Editors
Posted on 09:39 by Unknown
The story of Anvil is that persistance can be stronger than talent. When the Editors came out...they were blasted as an Interpol knock-off. And on the their sophomore albums...Interpol received critical praise while Editors didn't even receive a call back. But on the 3rd outing, things begin to change...Interpol's album was...well...just okay. Meanwhile Editors, after being dumped from their
Monday, 26 October 2009
The 11 Best Songs By Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Posted on 16:55 by Unknown
Starting tomorrow and over the next month, we're about to be introduced to all the big final releases of the year. So before the craziness is unleashed, I wanted to shortly stop and mention a couple of releases that have slid by unnoticed. Both releases feature Alec Ounsworth (singer of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah). First up is a full on solo release (Mo Beauty) on the Anti- label. Which is
Friday, 23 October 2009
The 11 Best Songs By Ben Gibbard
Posted on 15:20 by Unknown
I've started another site. It's the same post as this one...only it's my own server for when the music industry comes knocking and tries to takedown my posts. I've has some weird ones taken down. I had a Weezer post taken down...even though they were Weezer demos that had been given away for free. And an Eminem post taken down...and I didn't even have an MP3 link on that one. That's a little
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
The Unknown: Sebadoh's Live at Reading 1997
Posted on 20:21 by Unknown
Solo careers are always measured against an artist's original band. For example, Chester Bennington's new solo band isn't described as a hard rock influenced pop album...it's considered a poppier version of Linkin Park. The Dead Weather isn't a sonic dirgy blues explosion...it's a bluesier version of the White Stripes. And Lou Barlow's new album (Goodnight Unknown) isn't a singer-songwriter
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
The Unknown: The Flaming Lips' Zaireeka
Posted on 11:15 by Unknown
Most bands are happy with being homogenous. Making average songs in the average structure of verse chorus verse. But the Flaming Lips are not one of those bands. For years, they have always tried to push the boundaries of what's normal. Never happy with sounding like everyone else. Sometimes the result is amazing (Yoshimi)...other times you get Zaireeka.Now don't get me wrong...Zaireeka is a
Thursday, 8 October 2009
The 11 Best Built To Spill Songs
Posted on 19:43 by Unknown
Built To Spill gets no respect. Without BTS...there would be no Modest Mouse. Without Modest Mouse...there would be no 764-HERO...or I mean there would no Against Me! They were the unsung Pink Floyd of grunge. The King Crimson of Seattle. The ugly Sonic Youth. The were everything but poppy. And when I mean poppy...I don't mean Camera Obscura poppy...I mean Black Eyed Peas post-Fergie poppy.
Tuesday, 6 October 2009
The 11 Best Hair Metal Albums You've Forgotten:
Posted on 20:26 by Unknown
There was a time when people scoffed at Hair Metal. But now with bands like Fall Out Boy, Paramore, and Daughtry being the popular rock bands of the day...I think everyone wishes for a return to that craziness that was the 80s. Everyone thinks Adam Lambert is ground-breaking for his androgynous style. Seriously? Have you seen a Poison video? Kings of Leon are "cutting edge" because they have
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Monday, 5 October 2009
The 11 Best Songs By The Avett Brothers
Posted on 20:14 by Unknown
Last week, my computer went down, preventing me from doing work, blogging and keeping tabs on the happenings in the NFL. I literally felt like I had a limb torn from my body. I didn't know what to do with myself. I tried reading a book to pass the time...and it oddly felt like I was cheating. But now that I have my computer up and running again, all I want is to go find something else to
Sunday, 4 October 2009
The 11 Best Songs By Alice in Chains
Posted on 17:48 by Unknown
Denver, San Francisco, Cincy, and the Jets are kicking ass...meanwhile, Arizona, Carolina, Tennessee, and Pittsburgh are struggling. I guess all things change.Here are the 11 Best Songs By Alice in Chains:1. Would? (Dirt)2. Right Turn (Sap)3. Man in the Box (Facelift)4. Nutshell (Jar of Flies)5. Brother (Sap)6. Rooster (Dirt)7. A Little Bitter (Last Action Hero)8. Heaven Beside You (AIC)
Thursday, 1 October 2009
The 11 Best Bands Who Replaced Their Singer:
Posted on 09:52 by Unknown
It's tough to accept a new Alice in Chains album is in stores. And it's not really because it's hard to accept that Layne has been replaced...what is hardest to accept is that it's finally official that he's really gone. He will be missed...but that's no reason for the band not to go on. Jerry Cantrell wrote most of the music...and sang on a lot of the songs...so there's not a very radical
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