Wednesday, April 29, 2020

New songs for April 29th, 2020

here they are:


"Living In A Ghost Town" by The Rolling Stones: The most heavily anticipated song of the week is by a band who is, to quote Gilda Radner's SNL character, Candy Slice, "The greatest rock and roll band in the history of rock and roll"! The Stones may be over half a century old by now, but true to their name, they're still rollin'. What's even MORE incredible, though, is that they continue to roll on through tough times like our present crisis...in fact they decided to do a song about that very subject! Unlike most songs about the lockdown that have been released in the wake of it, this song is actually a pretty groovy, upbeat tune. No sadness here, folks! Mick Jagger and co seem to be simultaneously complaining about and celebrating what it's like to live without anyone else surrounding them. Hey! Who says bad events have to be sad ones?! No one, that's who!


"Retrograde" by Pearl Jam: After the surprising sound (and equally surprising success) of Pearl Jam's new wave-y, synth driven, "Dance of the Clairvoyants", from earlier this year, "Retrograde" marks a return to form for Pearl Jam. A forlorn folk-rock ballad, "Retrograde" is a song that acknowledges how problematic the world has become, but offers a solution in place of that. With lines like "the more mistakes, the more resolve", and "accelerate the change", "Retrograde" is a song calling for action, like many of Pearl Jam's songs have before. You just can't help but get caught up in Eddie Vedder's earnest plea here, and you can't help wanting to respond to it either!


"Rolling" by Michael Kiwanuka: African-British singer/songwriter, Michael Kiwanuka, has been a critic's darling for awhile now, but it's taken me awhile to discover why. His initial wave of ultra-mellow folk-pop didn't sweep me off my feet too much, but once he added a little bit of bite to his material, as he did in songs like "Cold Cold Heart" and "You Ain't the Problem", I decided to give him a second chance. His latest song, "Rolling", mixes Jimi Hendrix riffs with funk and soul beats. The song has a simple message of just rolling with the punches set to a powerful tune! Although its album was released late last year, "Rolling" (as a single from the album) has arrived just in time to hopefully get us rolling and raring to go again sometime soon...one can hope!