
Here's a taste of what the Segue staff has been listening to lately:
1. Mexico - Brandtson. A little bit power pop, a little bit rock and roll. And catchy chorus to boot.
2. Stuntman - Kasabian. Disco enfused Britpop. Good for both rockers and dance floors.
3. When You Were Young - The Killers. The Killers' newest single. If you haven't seen the video, check it out.
4. The Swish - The Hold Steady. Good, American rock and roll. Enough to make you get up and jump around.
5. Just A Thought - Gnarls Barkley. A diversion from the usual "craziness" of the newest hip/hop duos.
6. Fear Made the World Go Round - The Dears. Toning it down a bit, The Dears paint a lush and contemplative background.
7. I Hate Everything (But You) - Derek Webb. A great song for after a long and stressful day.
8. Like Eating Glass - Bloc Party. You'll be hooked after the opening bass riffs from Britain's indie sensation.
9. I Bet You Look Good on the Dance Floor - Arctic Monkeys. Another one from across the pond, rocking through & through
10. Wasted One - Cary Brothers. Singer/Songwriter extraodinaire.
11. Steady, As She Goes - The Raconteurs. Jack White joins with indie-rockers The Greenhornes.
12. Hold You in My Arms - Ray LaMontagne. Canadian songwriting at it's best. Great mellow guitar infused with almost Rod Stewart-like vocals.
So there you go. Check it out on iTunes, Hit it Up, Rock it Out, Vol. 1.
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