Songs To Hear Before You Die (Part 2)

10 more songs that are not the best songs ever. They are probably not going to become your favorite songs that you’ve ever heard, but they are all worth hearing at some point in your life. You will probably enjoy them.

This first song is honestly a rip off of Obladi Oblada by The Beatles. Though the tunes are identical the message of this song is something almost anyone can relate to.

If you don’t listen to the full song then I hate you.

Best song that I know with a saxaphone solo. Possibly the best Incubus song ever.

Great song… Enough said

I wish that the instrumental part of this song would follow me around. If it did then my life would be a gradual evolution to something incredible.

The best intro song of any album I’ve heard in a long long time. Possibly the best I’ve ever heard. The riff, the piano, and the deep gong. Everything fits perfectly.

Free song on itunes once upon a time. If you own a radio you’re probably sick of hearing it. I think that if you haven’t grown to love this song by now then you need to sort your life out.

Of any band that has broken up in the past few years Armor For Sleep’s breakup is by far the most devastating. They had incredible potential. This is off of their second album ‘What To Do When You’re Dead’.

Counting Crows is so incredible that they get two songs in this post alone. So listen up because you can. If you aren’t a fan already then you’re missing out.

I love this song. You might not, but I do.

B-Side Friday #10

I hope you enjoyed them! I plan to have at last two of the songs be recent releases, that way you can hear some of the very latest songs.

B-Side Friday #3

Good Lives – Eve 6

Gap – The Kooks

No One’s There (I Don’t Care) – Manbox

Like A Knife – Secondhand Serenade

Emotionaless – Good Charlotte

Hairline Fracture – Rise Against

Enjoy, sorry for not posting lately. It’s been a busy week.

30 Seconds to Mars: New Album Coming Soon

I don’t know if many people here are fans of post-punk music but one post punk/post-hardcore band that I am a fan of is 30 Seconds to Mars. They burst onto the scene with their 2006 breakthrough album A Beautiful Lie with a song that you may remember called The Kill.

I never thought they were that different from other bands of their genre until just recently when a single off their upcoming album This Is War [in stores December 8th] came out. The single is called Kings and queens and other then screamo as much of their earlier music has been the screams in this song are full of passion and you can feel them building up instead of coming out of nowhere.

The new song is reminding me constantly of the rock icon U2 in the lead guitar and the vocals except with a punk edge. instead of your basic screamo and post-punk/hardcore the new song will reach to fans of genres from pop-punk to soft rock.