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- Dec 6, 2015
If it's all right, I have a few favorites.
I love Joy Division. They're the be-all and end-all of post-punk music next to Public Image Ltd. I love all their songs, but "Love Will Tear Us Apart" is a classic that even non-JD fans admit is a track with more than a decent hook.
I'm not a big Billy Idol fan (I only like a few of his songs) but "Eyes Without A Face" is an intensely personal and dreamy track that really threw me for a loop when I first listened to Rebel Yell in its entirety. It's one of the few ballads on that album and the best one at that.
The Strokes, to me, are the most pleasant band from the early 2000's garage rock revival. Is This It is intensely catching and lyrically interesting. I haven't heard rock so catchy since the early '60s. "Hard to Explain" is my favorite track from that album, but really, any track can fill that spot on any given day.
There are plenty more, and I may discuss more of my favorites later, but these few are a good start.
I love Joy Division. They're the be-all and end-all of post-punk music next to Public Image Ltd. I love all their songs, but "Love Will Tear Us Apart" is a classic that even non-JD fans admit is a track with more than a decent hook.
I'm not a big Billy Idol fan (I only like a few of his songs) but "Eyes Without A Face" is an intensely personal and dreamy track that really threw me for a loop when I first listened to Rebel Yell in its entirety. It's one of the few ballads on that album and the best one at that.
The Strokes, to me, are the most pleasant band from the early 2000's garage rock revival. Is This It is intensely catching and lyrically interesting. I haven't heard rock so catchy since the early '60s. "Hard to Explain" is my favorite track from that album, but really, any track can fill that spot on any given day.
There are plenty more, and I may discuss more of my favorites later, but these few are a good start.