For the Girls: October 2022
This is the October 2022 playlist for the girls.
The Songs "Another White Dash" - Butterfly Boucher (Flutterby, 2002) A sleek, melodic alt-rock track with a clean hook and a bright, propulsive feel. "Scotty's Lament" - The Connells (Boylan Heights, 1987) Midtempo indie rock with an open-road mood and a steady, lived-in chorus. "Mountains" - Biffy Clyro (Mountains - Singolo della Settimana, 2008) Big, cathartic guitar work drives this anthemic alternative track. "Zero" - The Smashing Pumpkins (Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (Deluxe Edition), 1995) A tight, snarling hard rock cut built around one of the band’s sharpest riffs. "Farmhouse" - Phish (Farmhouse, 2000) Warm, rootsy rock with a patient pace and a reflective tone. "You Never Can Tell" - Chuck Berry (St. Louis to Liverpool, 1964) A classic rock-and-roll number with a simple, enduring country-blues swing. "Shadowboxin' (feat. Method Man)" - GZA (Liquid Swords, 1995) A dense, sample-heavy rap track with sharp verses and a moody Wu-Tang edge. "Witch Doctor" - De Staat (I_Con, 2013) A jagged, post-punk-influenced alternative song with a tense pulse. "You Are What You Love" - Jenny Lewis & The Watson Twins (Rabbit Fur Coat, 2005) Gentle indie rock harmonies give this one a soft, intimate lift. "Super Bon Bon" - Soul Coughing (Irresistible Bliss, 1996) Oddball, groove-forward alt-pop with a slinky bass line and a playful snap. "The Con" - Tegan and Sara (The Con, 2007) A pointed breakup song that pairs tight harmonies with a restrained punch. "Wonderboy" - Tenacious D (Tenacious D, 2001) A comic hard rock story song that plays like a mock-epic adventure.
Genres Rock Alternative Hard Rock Hip-Hop/Rap Pop Indie Pop
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