Song We Like: Dreams by Fertile Hump
We broke our rules for this song. We don’t ever play the same band back-to-back, but Cinnamon and I disagreed on our favorite song from this band. I love “Run Free” and Cinnamon loves “Dreams.”
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We broke our rules for this song. We don’t ever play the same band back-to-back, but Cinnamon and I disagreed on our favorite song from this band. I love “Run Free” and Cinnamon loves “Dreams.”
Oh this is my song. Massive catchy glam garage rock riffs, shouted sung verses, and a huge bar brawl sing-a-long chorus.
More legit Southern Appalachian dancing blues from our friends in Sweden.
There was always something undoubtedly funky about Derek Frye – his previous band The Dirty Badgers was the funkiest hardest-rocking mountain blues band ever.
Super cool post-punk pop. The minimalist groove funk combination of the drums and bass utterly kills me.
Wanna know how I know that this song has hit a heart? – Because I drove around with Cinnamon this week andshe played it on the car stereo every time.
Thanks to Nathaniel Riley for bringing some heartbreaking beauty and darkness to our podcast.
Some songs just make me so jealous. I want to write something this simple and catchy someday.
A couple of weeks ago I started to look into the underground music publications that reviewed our friends Crooked Ghost – like Big Takeover Magazine and New Noise Magazine – and sent out “Band A” to their review sections. And they responded positively.