Tag Archives: garage rock

Summer’s Calling (remix) by unSane

Summer’s Calling (remix) is cheerful garage pop rock. It was part of a Music Challenge about summer songs.

Coming up on the podcast this July: Christmas songs!

Sin and Vice Vice by l2p

Sin and Vice Vice is a lovely bit of garage rock with a 60’s vibe. It’s l2p’s first time on the podcast.

Happy New Year!

Edit: Whoops, I put down 2013. This will be tomorrow’s song too!

Outta Here by unSane

Outta Here is an indie rock / garage rock kiss-off tune.

Don’t Fool Me by unSane

Don’t Fool Me is a jangly garage rock song.

Locate the Pin by gergtreble

Locate the Pin is some fun garage rock.

Femme Fatale by cortex

Femme Fatale is cortex’s piano rock / garage rock cover of the Velvet Underground song. It’s his second shot at it; his first take involved a Christopher Walken impression, which also makes a secret appearance in the background here.

The World’s Most Blown Mind by gergtreble

The World’s Most Blown Mind is just a fun garage rock tune.

Heroin by chococat

Heroin is a garage rock cover of the Velvet Underground song, primarily singing and a guitar. (Though, there is a high-pitched drone.)

Architect by tmcw

Architect is some fun garage rock.

I Said It All by chococat

I Said It All is a lovely bit of lofi garage rock, done for a Music Challenge – it uses only two chords.

68 percent by millipede

68 percent is a lofi indie pop song, with lyrics about ending a relationship over poppy music.

last night a werewolf fell in love with me (silver lipstick remix) by February28

last night a werewolf fell in love with me (silver lipstick remix) is a slightly livelier remix of a power pop song about supernatural romance.

Edit: Whoops. I published this, but I didn’t attach the song. Fixed!

Pemulis by COBRA!

Pemulis is garage rock. It’s about a character in David Foster Wallace’s “Infinite Jest,” by the band Derailleur, named after a part of a bicycle. This hits my buttons amusingly well.

Threnody by milquetoast

Threnody is a punchy, short – three minutes long – rock song.

Summon My Jesus by Navelgazer

Summon My Jesus is a suitable song for the week of Easter. It’s by The Olivers, who also count Afroblanco amongst their members.