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30 Day Song Challenge: Day 30 – A Song That Reminds You of Your Goals
Isn’t that another way of saying “a song that motivates you”? Ah well.
And even though I tried not to choose multiple songs from a single band/artist…
Shinedown: “Get Up”
30 Day Song Challenge: Day 29 – A Song By Your Current Favorite Artist
CARBONSTONE: “Pins & Needles”
30 Day Song Challenge: Day 28 – A Song You Heard Live in Concert
I have been to more concerts than I can count, so there are no wrong answers here. Lol. However, I will choose a song that was a highlight for me when I finally saw it performed live.
Ghost: “He Is”
My Top 30 Songs of 2022
There were some bangers released this year! This list doesn’t even begin to encompass all the great songs released over the past twelve months, I’m sure, but these were 30 of the tracks, in no particular order, that stood out to me and were in heavy rotation on my playlists.
Alter Bridge: “Sin After Sin”
Kissing Candice: “South Circle”
Kissing Candice: “see/\saw”
Mac Saturn: “Diamonds”
Call of Sirens: “Kenopsia”
The Funeral Portrait: “Voodoo Doll”
Dark Divine: “Circles”
Lovely Machine: “Picture Frame”
The Veer Union: “Just Pretend (Acoustic)”
Awesome Ray Ray: “Last Desperado”
Silent Theory: “So Far, So Good”
CARBONSTONE: “Scream”
MONOWHALES: “CTRL^^^”
Dark Summer: “In My Heart”
Devils Envy: “Lone Wolf”
Amerakin Overdose: “Agastopia”
A Killer’s Confession: “The Boys”
Modern Mimes: “Down and Dead”
Saliva: “Crows”
Stone Horses: “When I Get Paid”
Shallow Side: “The Worst Kind”
Psyclon Nine: “Money and Sex and Death”
Stone Harvest: “All The Lies”
Death Valley High: “Pretty Graves”
Nickelback: “High Time”
Self Deception: “Psycho”
Stain the Canvas: “Puppet”
Adelitas Way/New Medicine: “Up”
Bad Omens: “Like a Villain”
Shinedown: “The Saints of Violence and Innuendo”
New Music Alert! Frozen Crown: “Call Of The North”
This is the title track from Frozen Crown’s upcoming album, which releases March 10, 2023.
Song Review: “4th of July” by Kristian Montgomery and the Winterkill Band
New England’s country/rock outfit Kristian Montgomery and the Winterkill Band have shared their latest single, “4th of July.” The track is taken from the upcoming album Lower County Outlaw, which is set to be released February 2, 2023.
“4th of July” tells the story of the first time Kristian and his wife, April, hooked up, and every aspect of the music and lyrics carries the listener through the anticipation and rightness of the moment.
Kristian has expertly crafted a composition that reflects the build-up to what is going to happen. The music starts rather slow and steady, creating tension as it climbs to its highest point. The lyrics echo the comfort and chemistry between the two, the feeling that it was meant to be, that Kristian and April had only to come to this place they both belong.
The track peaks at a guitar solo and a final chorus sung with the urgency that was felt in the pickup truck on that fateful winter’s night.
“It might be cold in the air tonight, but baby, we’re on fire…”
If “4th of July” is a sign of things to come, Lower County Outlaw is going to consist of 12 songs that play with the boundaries of rock and country, blurring into a genre that anyone can enjoy while masterfully recounting relatable stories with both words and music.
Check out “4th of July” here.
You can listen to the other single from Lower County Outlaw – “Gypsy Girl” – and preorder the album at Kristian’s Bandcamp page.
30 Day Song Challenge: Day 27 – A Song That Motivates You
There are several Alter Bridge songs that motivate me, but this one hit the hardest the very first time I heard it.
Alter Bridge: “My Champion”
New Music Alert! Crashdïet: “We Die Hard”
From Crashdïet’s latest album Automaton, available everywhere now!
Sick Bat Releases Lyric Video For “Happy Now”
“Happy Now” is from Sick Bat’s debut EP The Other Side.