It’s hypnotic, even though the lyrics really feel unfinished. Who knows what Layne was trying to express at the time, perhaps it’s with intent. It just feels like the fragment of a lyric. Perhaps that’s what makes it so hypnotic to me. None of this changes the fact that this ...
” Neil Peart’s lyrics rarely go down typical roads, and “Xanadu” surely must be listed with Rush’s most cherished epics. Volume swells of guitar soon break into new sections unfolding as the minutes tick by. “Closer to the Heart” is the most commercial track, never dull, never ...
Well maybe, but some singers sing real good but struggle on the lyrics. The weakest track so far, “Smoke and Mirrors” has a sleezy rock vibe, like a latter-day Europe track. Mollo’s playing is the highlight but the song is pretty skippable. “Infinity” is more Sabbathy, reminding...
May you be at peace with your best friend, I\\\'ll sure miss hearing you play, hearing your lyrics and your music which touched me so much. May you be up there with the rest of the rock gods Jim Morrison, Jimmi, Curt, may you all rest in peace and may I see your beautiful ...
Among the song’s lyrics are these joyful words: “[H]ow lucky we are to be alive right now! History is happening in Manhattan and we just happen to be in the greatest city in the world!” The three young ladies dare any of their listeners to deny that theirs is indeed the “...
But, Campbell insists, "When we go on tour, a major portion of the set will be the new album." The guitarist will be out there, playing for the greatest. On Vagabonds, Virgins & Misfits, he's bringing them his best. —David Fricke ...
"No better time than the present," Sky wrote on his Instagram account. "Proud and honored to kick off the new year with something I’ve been harvesting since the spring with @otherguysmusic. The idea of one of television’s most cunning and brightest but heinous minds pulling his mask of...
So, there you have it. Read away. Comments are turned off for the lyrics, but feel free to send me a message if you’ve got any feedback, or even comment on this post. Note of warning, try not to read anything from the ’90s, I was just a kid and wrote cheesey meaningless crap...
Fans always sang parody lyrics to well-known tunes, but America’s resurgent interest in folk music during the 1950s opened the way for Lee Jacobs to make the typo that fans have embraced as the name of the activity. He submitted a manuscript titled “The Influence of Science Fiction on ...
He made the track as a joke for his college baseball teammates, but things quickly got serious when fans caught wind of his witty lyrics, melodic flow, and feel-good hip hop productions. Since then he's released several records, played sold-out concerts around the country, and earned a ...