Spring has sprung and as the bitter cold of winter fades away, it’s necessary to supplement the warm feeling of sunshine with a soundtrack that fits the mood. You didn’t come here looking for lollipops and rainbows though, you came here to rock.
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Whether you need to turn it up to 11, get all of your emotions out through music, or are simply looking for something new, we’ve curated this list of 7 Rock songs that need to be added to your playlist.
Take caution though, headbanging will ensue and any surrounding objects should be moved out of the way ahead of time.
Ayron Jones “Mercy”
The music video looks like it’s something out of a horror movie as Jones finds himself running through the forest before winding up in an isolated church where a priest grabs a hold of him in an attempt to save his soul. The song is a headbanger and showcases Jones’ immense musical talents. Catchy riffs, blistering guitar solo, and powerful lyrics are all present in “Mercy.” Pro tip, listen to this song loud.
The Pretty Reckless “And So It Went”
Taylor Momsen and company flip the world upside down on “And So It Went” as it paints a picture of a rebellious future that stems from a state of unrest. It’s an uplifting track that will leave listeners with a sense of empowerment and a feeling that the world belongs to them. Oh yeah, Tom Morello also guests on the song as he delivers a scorching guitar solo.
Badflower “F The World”
Badflower gets straight to the point in their latest single about how past decisions have led to the current climate crisis. If you’re having existential dread about the future, well, this song is for you. For all the emotion Badflower exudes in the song, their lyrics highlight the dire attention that’s needed in order to combat climate change.
Dirty Honey “California Dreamin’”
First thing you’ll notice when you press play on this track is the Guns N’ Roses influence on Dirty Honey. Blazing riffs, Axl Rose like vocals, and a ripping guitar solo are all present in “California Dreamin’,” but Dirty Honey manages to craft a fresh take on the hard rock sound. This song is suited for summer and if you want to whisk your imagination away to California, this track is for you.
Royal Blood “Typhoons”
The blistering title track off Royal Blood’s third album proves the time between their records was well worth the wait. “Typhoons” serves as an uplifting, empowering track about how easy it is to get lost in your own mind, but the feeling of strength that comes from overcoming it. Plus, the music video rules and is something we could easily see being featured on Beavis & Butthead.
Zero 9:36 “Adrenaline”
“Adrenaline” perfectly showcases the genre-bending sounds Zero 9:36 frequently incorporates into his music as it seamlessly shifts between hip hop and hard rock while maintaining tinges of electronica.
Evanescence “Better Without You”
Evanescene’s first new album of original material in a decade came this past March when they released The Bitter Truth. Amy Lee delivers a powerful story throughout the song as she highlights the struggles and battles she and the band have taken in their journey. “Better Without You” simultaneously serves as a throwback Evanescence track with a fresh sound.
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