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2021 Year-end Song Draft - Playlist in post #1 (1 Viewer)

We need the full album rock!! 

But I may go Room on Fire. I think being midnight here and some drinks in, Boxer and Neil may be too slow for this time of night. 
Ohhh, you know, I thought that when you were asking but it seemed like some of those albums require a longer hanging of out and beer session. But I should know better that you're in it for the long haul. 

Depending on the crowd, The National might put somebody to bed. 

Neil, on the other hand, if you're into his guitar, then it's perfect. 

I'd say go with your gut. I'll listen along virtually. 

 
My buddy had never heard Celebration Rock and was very impressed. 


Hot take: Post-Nothing was better. More urgent, a little more rightly paced, IMO. Better lyrics, actually. Before they became road weary, had the adulation, and were underdogs. 

But I was always a guy that veered to the artist's first output rather than maturation and development. I always thought you could see inside that soul a little more on their first album and that the sophomore struggle was a very real thing. Lots of albums about road life. 

 
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Celebration Rock is a great album, that's just by way of discussion. 
They're both great and so is Near to The Wild Heart of Life. 

 If you make me choose one though it's Celebration Rock and not particularly close. Post-Nothing Side B doesn't do as much for me. 

 
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Just looked at the track listing. Surprisingly, I could actually listen to the album and not despise it. I think you'd really lose me at Hysteria. Some good pop rock on Pyromania

No doubt Mutt Lange had something to do with this. Sounds like Loverboy's formula, really. 

 
I think I was listening to an AOTY contender before Pyromania entered my world. I'll post a song from the artist tmrw or late tonight. 

Okay, "Rock Rock (Till You Drop)" needed an edit. "Photograph" needs blast beats, deconstruction, and glitch pop modulation in the background. 

Remix! 

But Def Leppard punching way above expectations here. 

 
I'll crowd source what's next, if anyone's up. I only brought a few. 

Options are (you know the bands):

Pyromania

Boxer

Everybody Knows This is Nowhere

Morbid Stuff

Kick

Let it Bleed

Songs From The Big Chair

Gimme Fiction

Born to Run

Room on Fire

Franz Ferdinand
Many excellent options there.  But after the week I just had--125 clinic patients, most of them sick, several of them with COVID19, I need someone to Gimme Shelter, not Fiction.   

Cue it up.

:banned:  

 
Just looked at the track listing. Surprisingly, I could actually listen to the album and not despise it. I think you'd really lose me at Hysteria. Some good pop rock on Pyromania

No doubt Mutt Lange had something to do with this. Sounds like Loverboy's formula, really. 
Pyromania is the happy medium Def Leppard album I think. I get why purists like the earlier better and Hysteria is pure pop but Pyromania is right in the happy middle. 

 
Rd 6: Enola Gay - Scrappers

Aggressive post-punk. RIYL IDLES, Shame, etc

I discovered this band in the mid-year draft. That tune made it to my best of 2021 playlist and then Apple's algorithm fed this one to me in my "For You" playlist - it's like the circle of life.

 
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Rd 7: Khruangbin & Leon Bridges - B-Side

I don't know what to call this kind of music, I'm just glad they are still working together.

Rd 8: Hatchie - This Enchanted

Catchy dream-pop from another artist I discovered through one of these past drafts.

 
Rd 6: Enola Gay - Scrappers

Aggressive post-punk. RIYL IDLES, Shame, etc

I discovered this band in the mid-year draft. That tune made it to my best of 2021 playlist and then Apple's algorithm fed this one to me in my "For You" playlist - it's like the circle of life.
Loved their song drafted in the mid year draft. 

 
squistion said:
9. Squistion - Raine Stern - Touchin' Don't Feel Right   

Live NPR Tiny Desk Video Concert and described by Raine Stern as leaning to blues-funk.

https://youtu.be/kXqJ8fAk9DY

Stern is a singer/songwriter/guitarist. She is best known for being a contestant on The Voice. This is a song from her upcoming album, Into The Light, which she is currently recording in L.A.  


Not on Spotify

 
I've made it through the first 44 songs on the playlist. This (and its midyear sister) is always my favorite draft because there's so much new stuff I haven't heard and I'm not halfway through it yet.

 
Good stuff, gentlemen.  My horizons appreciate the broadening.  Unfortunately, I'm sticking with more of what worked for me during previous drafts.

SCS 9AM
Freedom - Jon Batiste

I'll admit to another slight cheat with this next pick.  I actually picked this song in one of our drafts a few years back when it was just a single.  This is another song where the band finally released an album this year that included their older single.  Still love the song.  Still feel it deserves to be selected.  Enjoy.

SCS 10PM
Shakin' Off the Rust - The Blue Stones

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steelcitysledgehammers said:
SCS 1AM
Good 4 U - Olivia Rodrigo
SCS 2PM
Leave the Door Open - Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak & Silk Sonic
SCS 3AM
Durand Jones & the Indications - Witchoo
SCS 4PM
Hot & Heavy - Lucy Dacus
SCS 5AM
Typhoons - Royal Blood
SCS 6PM
.AmericanBlood. - Dead Poet Society
SCS 7AM
Cloudy Day - Tones and I
SCS 8PM
Another Last Time - Dirty Honey
 
11. Squistion - Anna Moss - Slow Down Kamikaze (with The Nightshades)

https://youtu.be/v2173grW8Bw

Live street performance In New Orleans. Her music has been described as "an amalgam of beatnik porch jazz bathing in Southern roots, R&B, folk, and more."

Perfect execution by her and the band, even the car horn @ 4:03 is in sync. 😆

 

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