Brainy lyrics and brawny guitar riffs have won LI-based Bayside a following Two types of bands achieve rock and roll success.
Australian singer Nick Cave and and his band, the Bad Seeds, are best known for angry, twisted, ballad-like lyrics. Their 2008 album, Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!! , was inspired, in part, by the Biblical story of Lazarus. It is Cave’s 14th studio album.
ANDERSON Maxine Kuhn remembers walking a few blocks every Sunday as a young girl to the First Church of the Nazarene. There, she and her sister would sing hymns and memorize the lyrics.
AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN) — If you are still deciding on your own, personal ACL schedule, here is a few of KXAN Austin News at Noon’s favorite picks. Austin resident Patty Griffin takes the AMD stage at 4:30 p.m. Griffin creates some real folk gems with her rich voice and raw lyrics.
Mike Skinner gets a taste of his own medicine when forced to answer questions comprised solely of Streets lyrics. Do you understand or do you need an interpreter?
The two skinny, barely pubescent girls in their school uniforms, wailing lyrics of confusion and kissing in the rain. The dodgy producer who was running the show. The rumours that the lesbian antics were all a cynical ploy to sell records. Remember Tatu?
?Pastor Pagn knows how to wink. He?s a professional at winking. For him, winking an eye just one is a way to be courteous.?
K T Sullivan reveals in her Jerome Kern show, ?All the Things You Are,? at the Oak Room of the Algonquin Hotel, that there is a lot more to the composer than stately ballads.
Seneca, an Irish pop band with bittersweet vocals and penetrating lyrics, join a host of similarly intelligent bands, performing Saturday night at the Red Marines Art and Music Festival in La Honda this weekend.
Kermit, old buddy, you weren’t talking about the environment when you sang that it’s not easy being green. Still, you might want to consider retooling the lyrics now that so many are jumping on the let-nothing-go-to-waste bandwagon.
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