|
|
So which recent/current/forthcoming pop singles are making you jump around and howl at the moon and grin like an idiot at the moment?
I go for..
Alkaline Trio - Private Eye
Absolutely this season's best jump up and down melodic punk pop song. And it's about the romantic longings of an old fashioned gumshoe, and it has swearwords and references to 'searching for corpses' and 'prying up the floorboards', in a literal rather than metaphorical sense.
Perfection!
Cornershop - Lessons Learned from Rocky I to Rocky III
An absolutely terrific comeback single - I've heard both a rock version and a reggae version, don't know which is the offical single but they're both great.
The Hellacopters - It's a Cold Night For Alligators
Apparently this is a cover of a song by some lame, forgotten 70s guitarist, but who cares when it's got pleasantly gratuitous gee-tar soloing, ample riffage, sinister subliminal hammond organ and a Scandinavian with a false American accent singing "It's a cooold night for Alli-gayyyters / When men turn into them in the niiiiggghhhttt"?
Chicks on Speed / Kreidler - Where the Wild Roses Grow
(Not strictly a single, but a track on an EP.)
Zany Germans make near unlistenable minimalist electro version of Nick Cave power ballad. World rejoices.
Will Haven - Carpe Diem
What you might call 'cool metal'. Has all the good bits - like totally overcharged guitar noise, machine gun drums and unintelligible "ROAR! I'M A MONSTER, ME!" style singing, but also sharp suits, angular punkiness and focused emotional blasting. Rock.
[ 12-03-2002: Message edited by: Flux = Avoiding The Conceptual Life ] |
|
|