Friday, December 30, 2011


 
Burn by Papa Roach
 
Everybody's favorite song about V.D. proved to be one of the biggest hits so far this year, even though it was probably not expected to be. The song is one of just 5 new songs recorded to fill out the band's live disc 'Time for Annhilation…On the Record and On the Road'. The first single from the album, 'Kick in the Teeth', was also a huge hit and one of the biggest songs of 2010
 
 
 
 
 
 

Die Trying by Art of Dying

One of the best songs of 2011 comes from a band who was largely unknown prior to the release of this song. About two years ago I heard the attached version of this song which features Seether's Shaun Morgan on vocals as well. It's probably a good thing they re-recorded this for their debut 'Vices and Virtues', the duet with Shaun sounded more like Seether's song than it did their's.



Hear Me Now by Hollywood Undead

The masked rap rock group Hollywood Undead became a surprise hit a few years ago with their ironically titled 'Swan Songs'. They dodged the sophomore slump on the strength of their massive lead single 'Hear Me Now'. The band quieted critics who believed they would not be as successful without Aron “Deuce” Erlichman, who left the band on poor terms in early 2010. I don't know about you, but I always feel better after dropping a deuce.




2011

Hesitate by Stone Sour

This power rock ballad showed us a side of Corey Taylor i had not yet heard in his previous work with Slipknot and Stone Sour. While it was a quieter, more vulnerable song than Slipknot's core fan base would like to hear; many others loved this song from the band's second album 'Audio Secrecy'.




 


Isolation by Alter Bridge

The members of Creed cleverly replaced Scott Stapp with a more talented/like-able vocalist named Myles Kennedy. On their third recorded outing, cleverly named 'AB III', Myles Kennedy even stepped up to handle some lead guitar duties. Pretty impressive to play lead with phenom Mark Tremonti standing to your left. The new album's subject matter was much darker than previous efforts and the first single 'Isolation' is a good representation of the descent.



Last Man Standing by Pop Evil

Grand Rapids' Pop Evil started out this year strong on the wings of this track from the upcoming album 'War of Angels' (due out July 5th). The Dirt Fest performers look to follow up the breakout success they enjoyed with their debut 'Lipstick on the Mirror'. If having 2011's best rock song so far is any indication, they are well on their way to exceeding those hopes.





Lies of the Beautiful People by Sixx A.M.

With mostly negative reviews of Motley Crue's current tour, it's a good thing Nikki Sixx has this band to fall back on. While the Crue probably rakes in much more cheddar, Sixx A.M. still makes music that is relevant to today's audience. Their sophomore record 'This is Gonna Hurt' was accompanied by a book of the same title, much like their debut; 'The Heroin Diaries'. Someone should tell Nikki he doesn't have to write a book every time Sixx A.M. does an album.



Thursday, December 29, 2011

Most Under rated Singer of Modren Era

There are many singers who are under rated as they have talent and skills to be the best but sometimes luck is not on their side so regardless of talent they do not succeed as a Music Icon. According to me one of them is John Mayer he changed the genre of his music which suggests his versatility and I think his cover version of "FREE FALLING" is better then the original one.


 VIDEO

John Mayer free falling acoustic