Panopticon, "Blåtimen"
Panopticon, the band that is actually just Austin Lunn, gained attention with Kentucky, where Lunn merged his love of Appalachian folk music with his love of black metal and produced an amalagam of the two, creating one of the most distinctive...
The Replacements, "Waitress In The Sky"
This is an inner-circle member of the "Songs That Randomly Pop In Josh's Head" club. Which isn't the catchiest name, I know. I'll bring it up at the next...
Eddie Holland, "Take A Chance On Me"
Alas, no, this isn't a predecessor of the ABBA song, but now I want to hear Motown style covers of ABBA songs.
The Pietasters, "Without You"
Seems like we've had...
Tuxedo, "So Good"
It is so good, Tuxedo, you're right.
Swarvy, "Lesson With Julian"
Kiiiinda regretting not writing more for that first track.
Has-Lo, "Utero"
Well, on track here for the shortest Five Songs entry ever, at...
Mephiskapheles, "Satanic Debris"
As a statement of purpose for a band, it doesn't get a whole lot stronger than this one. From the opening backwards masked vocals, to the dark lyrics, the subtle distortion of the guitar lending some additional menace,...