by Debaser » Tue Apr 06, 2004 11:33 pm
"The Hunger" by The Distillers captures, in a single song, everything that was good about the early to mid-nineties "alt" rock scene and, amazingly, none of the myriad of things that were, in hindsight, bad about it.
I understand that that description probably appeals to few if any of the people here, but I thought I'd mention it anyway.
EDIT: In the interest of fairness, I'll point out that it runs a little over five minutes which has been scientifically proven to be too long for a rock song, but on the other hand I didn't even notice the length until I glanced at the little play bar a second ago.
[url=http://www.warnerreprise.com/asx/thedistillers_thehunger_128-a.asx]"The Hunger"[/url] by The Distillers captures, in a single song, everything that was good about the early to mid-nineties "alt" rock scene and, amazingly, none of the myriad of things that were, in hindsight, bad about it.
I understand that that description probably appeals to few if any of the people here, but I thought I'd mention it anyway.
EDIT: In the interest of fairness, I'll point out that it runs a little over five minutes which has been scientifically proven to be too long for a rock song, but on the other hand I didn't even notice the length until I glanced at the little play bar a second ago.