Song We Like: A Chinese Restaurant on Christmas by Jeremy and the Harlequins
Songs We LikeOhhhh I do like some doo-woop Christmas car wrecks. Yeah this singer is having a lonely Christmas at the Chinese restaurant – but he sings this song with so much fun and verve. Ohhh man the band backs him up with some classic “shoop-shoops” – Christmas may suck but this song is GREAT!Wanna hear us talk about this song? – Featured on our #86 podcast at www.hlycrp.com.
Song We Like: The Score by Gold Light
Songs We LikeThis voice is pure gold – and the story is wonderful. This love is traveling, across the landscape, down into Central America – and the beautiful thing here is that there is faith in this love, that the love will bring this couple back together again. She will walk into his bar in El Salvador. That’s a deep love – the idea that the future will connect. This is poetry. Wanna hear us talk about this song? – Featured on our #86 podcast at www.hlycrp.com.
Song We Like: Another New York Christmas by Wyldlife
Songs We LikeEvery band should have a Christmas song – and every band should have a New York City Christmas song. There’s something so wonderful about the loneliness and heartbreak and bad behavior in New York City around the holidays. Plus this vocalist can deliver – so wonderful and trashy. Makes another Christmas all alone sound like a party! Wanna hear us talk about this song? – Featured on our #86 podcast at www.hlycrp.com.
https://wyldlife.bandcamp.com/album/another-ny-christmas-piss-the-season
Song We Like: Burnout by Goldenhorseshoe
Songs We LikeThese boys start with some cowbell and then the song rolls forward with a massive wave of sixties psychedelic guitar. This song is all about the dynamics, loud-quiet, dropping back to voice and drums (is that a wooden block? – so many ideas), and then that guitar crashes around you in a thunderstorm. Burnout! Burnout! Burnout!Wanna hear us talk about this song? – Featured on our #85 podcast at www.hlycrp.com.
Song We Like: Thunderstorms and Wildfire by Lo Wray
Songs We LikeLo Wray of BROTHRS writes, sings, harmonizes, plays all the instruments, engineers and mixes this pretty pretty song. Lo knows how to write songs. This is gorgeous in its simplicity. A single guitar and a Beatles-like melody floats over the top. The chorus is such a hook – I don’t want to lose you, I don’t want to lose you now.Wanna hear us talk about this song? – Featured on our #85 podcast at www.hlycrp.com.
Song We Like: Rotten Mind by Suicide Generation
Songs We LikeBeautiful 1977 punk. The song is an out of control race car that is shaking and billowing smoke and will probably blow apart. This thing is perfect garage punk – the drumming is amazing and the singer kills it. They hate everything – but we love them so much.Wanna hear us talk about this song? – Featured on our #85 podcast at www.hlycrp.com.
Song We Like: Wooden Heart by Mink’s Miracle Medicine
Songs We LikeThe song rolls out slow, soft and mysterious, like a winter fog rolling into a valley at dusk. This a poet searching for a vocabulary that captures all the emotional truths of falling in love with someone and then cutting them open to build them a new wooden heart. This is a poet walking into a land that has never been explored before.Wanna hear us talk about this song? – Featured on our #85 podcast at www.hlycrp.com.
Song We Like: I Don’t Think She Cares by White Reaper
Songs We LikeHard rocking and snarling punk – plus an 80s video game inspired synth. You’ve stolen my heart. This is the perfect example of the global underground. This straight hit could have emerged from the Melbourne underground or from the outer-boroughs of London. This is clearly the most excellent pop-song plus amazing bass and drums and attitude.
Wanna hear us talk about this song? – Featured on our #84 podcast at www.hlycrp.com.
Song We Like: You Make Me Wanna Be Bad by Pale Lips
Songs We LikeThe Holy Crap Records Podcast is all about the art form of song – and this is a classic. It’s garage rock, it’s classic rock-n-roll, it’s doo-wop – like a dirty street hit from the late 1950s was rediscovered. And the heart of the song is the perfect line: you make me want to be bad. The nugget of gold at every great rock song. Wanna hear us talk about this song? – Featured on our #83 podcast at www.hlycrp.com.