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Maroon 5 Brought Backup—and It’s Priceless
Teaming up with Lisa (yes, *that* Lisa), Maroon 5 drops a track that’s glossier than a platinum credit card. “Priceless” is catchy, polished, and already angling for playlist dominance. Warning:
Dose of Adolescence Goes Full Grown Rage
“Lean Back” is what happens when angst ages like whiskey. It’s hard, it’s fast, and it’s got no interest in subtlety. You might want to lean forward for this one.
Yes, Yellowcard Still Has a Violin and Feelings
“Better Days” proves they’re not done tugging on your pop-punk heartstrings. It’s grown-up emo with just enough sunshine to keep you from spiraling. Spoiler: the violin solo still slaps. Yes,
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Hinder’s Still Bringing You Back—Deal With It
They never really left, but ‘Bring Me Back To Life’ makes sure you notice. Big chorus? Check. Angsty riffs? Double check. Still just sleazy enough to be fun. The song,
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Those Damn Crows Just Stole Your Sadness
“Glass Heart” is loud, polished, and way more emotional than you’d expect from a band with ‘damn’ in the name. This is what happens when arena rock goes full therapy.
Bryan Adams Still Knows Where the Heartstrings Are
“Never Let You Go” is pure Bryan—soaring melody, earnest delivery, zero irony. It’s like a denim jacket for your soul. If you weren’t emotional before, congrats—you are now. You’re cryin’,
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Yes, Styx Still Wants to Melt Your Face
“Build And Destroy” is basically a prog-rock pep talk—loud, layered, unapologetically Styx. Turns out they still build hooks like skyscrapers and destroy doubts in under four minutes. You can’t listen
Jimmy Barnes Has No Chill. As Usual.
“Beyond the River Bend” sounds like Barnes has been lifting emotional weights again. There’s grit, there’s power, and yeah—there’s yelling. But the good kind. He’s still the Aussie boss, and
They Didn’t Stay in the ’80s, and Thank God
Honeymoon Suite returns with a song that proves the hair might’ve thinned, but the hooks haven’t. “Stay This Time” is slick, punchy, and surprisingly un-throwbacky. If you’re still pretending they
When Elton Swings, You Better Duck
Elton John and Brandi Carlile team up to launch this one right over the metaphorical fence. If this is what swinging for the fences sounds like, let’s skip the infield
