Songs Written in the Aftermath of Columbine | Playlist 🎧
Numerous songs have been written in the aftermath of the Columbine Massacre. This playlist explores 20 songs written in the aftermath.
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Numerous songs have been written in the aftermath of the Columbine Massacre. This playlist explores 20 songs written in the aftermath.
Returning as a solo act, for the most part, Macklemore drops an enjoyable, if overstuffed album with ‘Gemini.’
Nashville soul-pop band The Shadowboxers drop an ambitious, ‘hot’ new single, “Hot Damn!”
Pop Duo Jack & Jack, comprised of Jack Edward Johnson and Jack Gilinsky, drop an enjoyable new single, “Beg.”
Blake Shelton returns with an enjoyable, fun new song “I’ll Name the Dog,” the promo single from his album, Texoma Shore (November 3).
Up and coming Virginia Country musician Canaan Smith returns an enjoyable new single, “This Night Back.”
Marilyn Manson shines once more on “Kill4Me,” the second single from ‘Heaven Upside Down.’
The Killers make a “wonderful, wonderful” comeback after a five-year hiatus with its fifth studio album, WONDERFUL WONDERFUL.
The five-track Hard (EP) marks a positive step forward for California alternative band, The Neighbourhood, led by Jesse Rutherford.
The final Friday of September 2017 (September 29) is a busy one. New albums drop courtesy of Demi Lovato, Miley Cyrus, Shania Twain and more.
21-year-old, pop heartthrob Alex Aiono returns with a new, exuberant, single, “Does it Feel Like Falling,” featuring Trinidad Cardona.
13-year old Grace VanderWaal drops “Sick of Being Told,” the third teaser track from her debut album, Just the Beginning (November 3).