Songs with "gun" in the title are fair game, but this list focuses mainly on songs about guns as a subject. Lock and load, because you've stumbled onto a list of gun songs. This is a ranked list of all songs about guns, as voted on by music fans like you. A bunch of these tr...
And I heard Joey Ramone, who sang like a girl, and that was my way in."The driving, reggae-tinged "This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now," is a tribute to the Clash, with slinky guitars from the Edge that nod to Sandinista!. "After we saw the Clash, it was a sort of blueprint...
“Desolation’s Flower,” the blown-out title track to the Pacific Northwest duo’s debut album for The Flenser, tethers this minimalist philosophy to a righteous rally cry. “Holy are the names,” they sing inremembranceof their queer and trans ancestors guiding them toward this moment. ...
In the handwritten liner notes to this single by Marea Stamper, aka the Black Madonna, the “He” in the title is legendary Paradise Garage DJ Larry Levan, answering a prayer by the “I” that was the equally iconic Frankie Knuckles. Stamper adds more names to shout out—Arthur Russell, ...
Finding a good title for a movie maybe hard but one smart way of coming up with a film title is looking to music. That is why there are amazing movies that are named after some of the greatest songs. On this list you will find obvious choices like the ‘80s classic Stand By Me, ...
The title track from Drowning Pool’s debut full-length was a microcosm of the band’s punching, pumping, and relentless rage. Fueled by surging, syncopated riffs, wah-wah pedal-saturated guitars, and dark, sparse grooves, “Sinner” is quick, catchy, and cathartic – balancing poppy minor-...
“He loved guns and roses,” she sings repeatedly in the chorus, reminding you of better songs, by her and Guns N’ Roses. Rick Nowels’ production conjures a thick atmosphere, like Tricky with John Bonham drums, but the songwriting is unusually lazy by her standards — a vague ...
songs of 2019 — songs that either were released or peaked on theBillboardcharts this year — a mix of cultural events, personal favorites and everything else that tattooed itself inside our brains in the last 12 months. Read the list below, with a Spotify playlist of all 100 at the ...
its leather sleeve, both with its rampaging musical attack and its lurid lyrical images of battle and domination. But the unexpectedly mellow interlude at the 2:34 mark points to a moodier streak in the band’s music, which will fully flower with 1984’s “For Whom the Bell Tolls.”—D...
classic, Del Rey’s “Venice Bitch” isn’t written from the perspective of someone longing to return to California, but from a resident at home and in her element. When she sings of hanging “on the stoop with the neighborhood kids,” of that seasonal juncture when “summer fades away ...