Just Walk Away – FM Keep It Classic
“Just Walk Away” is FM sticking to their guns with melodic rock that could have been written anytime in the last 30 years — and that’s the charm. It’s crisp,

“Just Walk Away” is FM sticking to their guns with melodic rock that could have been written anytime in the last 30 years — and that’s the charm. It’s crisp,
“Indiana Wants Me” might be one of the strangest collaborations on paper, but it works. Gin Blossoms, Blues Traveler, and Spin Doctors combine their 90s DNA into a surprisingly cohesive
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“Parachute” has Hayley Williams doing what she does best: soaring vocals over a pulsing arrangement that mixes vulnerability with power. The song builds and builds until it practically takes flight.
“Human” is Robbie Williams balancing bravado with vulnerability, and it lands like a shot straight through the heart. The melody is sleek, the delivery smooth, and the chorus lingers long
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“Heart’s a Liar” is a fascinating mashup — Andy Bell’s smooth delivery paired with Debbie Harry’s unmistakable edge. Together, they create a track that’s dramatic, lush, and dripping with tension.
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This one does exactly what the title says. “Drunk Right Now (Na Na Na)” is a swaggering, club-ready anthem full of hooks and energy. Josh Rosh delivers the bounce, and
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“Radio Silence” might sound quiet by title, but it’s anything but. Sum 41 delivers a track that mixes their pop-punk instincts with the reflective edge they’ve earned after decades of
The Devil Wears Prada unleash “Ritual” with the kind of heaviness that makes you question if your speakers are strong enough to survive it. Aggressive vocals and grinding riffs give
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“In The Margin” is exactly what you’d expect from The Lemonheads — jangly guitars, hooks that creep under your skin, and just enough melancholy to keep it interesting. It’s the
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The Offspring are back swinging with “Looking Out for Number 1” and it’s got that classic, snot-nosed energy that makes you remember why they’ve stayed staples of punk-inspired rock for