Here they are:
"Falling Apart (Right Now)" by Wilco: Wilco have gone through many musical phases in their career! Psychedelic, prog-rock, folk-rock, you name it! But it's important for Wilco's fans to remember they started off as a country-rock group, and with "Falling Apart (Right Now)," Wilco have gone back to their roots. Sort of. The song is really more rockabilly than anything else. There's a definite sense of country twang in the song, but it's done to a sort of boogie-woogie shuffle. Yet another adventure into uncharted territory in the eclectic Wilco catalog!
"Hard Working Man" by Marcus King: Hard ROCKING man is more like it!! For soul/blues-rocker, Marcus King, this is probably the hardest rocking song he's had in his catalog so far! The song echoes a lot of guitar riffs 1970's rock bands and musicians such as Bad Company, George Thorogood, and ZZ Top. Marcus' riffs and sound are usually a bit smoother than that, but there's nothin' wrong with spicing up your material with rawer sounds every once in a while!
"Unconditional I (Lookout Kid)" by Arcade Fire: Yet another song from this year that showcases the more sensitive, folk-rock side of Arcade Fire, "Unconditional I (Lookout Kid)" is a song that attempts to reach out to a world that continues to crumble at the seams despite our best efforts to prevent that from happening. The song takes its main title (and chorus) from our innate desire for unconditional love, much needed in times like this, and its parenthetical title, "Lookout Kid," from what Win Butler says during the verses; essentially an attempt to warn listeners, especially teens and young adults ("kids"), that the world is a far from perfect place and that they should look out for danger (and for one another).