Iron Maiden, The Writing on the Wall | Track Review π΅
Iconic heavy metal/hard rock band Iron Maiden makes a stellar return on βThe Writing on the Wall,β the promo from their 17th LP, Senjutsu.
Iconic heavy metal/hard rock band Iron Maiden makes a stellar return on βThe Writing on the Wall,β the promo from their 17th LP, Senjutsu.
L.A. alt-rock band Badflower return superbly on βFamily,β the personal promo single from their sophomore LP, This is How the World Ends.
Veteran rock collective The Offspring shine on their colorful, sex-deprived single, βWe Never Have Sex Anymore.β
Calgary, AB rock collective Miesha and the Spanks shine on the personal, dynamic, and expressive single, βMixed Blood Girls.β
Elle King and Miranda Lambert make sweet music together on the fun, energetic, and drunken gem, βDrunk (And I Donβt Wanna Go Home).β
Even with their best days behind them, Grammy-winning rock trio Green Day delivers a brief, enjoyable single with βHere Comes the Shock.β
The Musical Hype provides some quick thoughts on the incredibly trippy single βIslands Past,β by Saccades (Nicholas Wood).
Los Angeles darkwave/post-punk collective Ashrr check off all of the boxes on their impressive, late 2020 single, βDark Eyes.β
Kings of Leon continues a strong comeback with β100,000 People,β a lengthy promo track from the bandβs 8th studio LP, When You See Yourself.
Kings of Leon make a strong comeback with βThe Bandit,β the lead single from their eighth studio album, When You See Yourself.
Following a polarizing promo single, Foo Fighters return to form on their second single from Medicine at Midnight, βNo Son of Mine.β
Foo Fighters are back, but they try something a bit different on βShame Shame,β the promo single from Medicine at Midnight.