MONDAY: Someone Told Me - Jake Bugg
I saw Jake Bugg on Friday as you may or may not know, so I've been listening to him quite a bit since then. I was listening to his album through last night and when this song came on it caught my attention. I just listened to the lyrics really carefully and it almost made me cry... which is a rare thing!
TUESDAY: Come Back - Foo Fighters
This song literally just came on my iPod so I decided to add this into the playlist. I love Foo Fighters a little bit too much and I listen to them quite a lot - safe to say they are one of my favourite bands, or even my number one favourite. Dave Grohl is God. And Jesus. And the devil. All rolled into one.
WEDNESDAY: Would? - Alice in Chains
I think this is their most famous song. I'm gutted that I couldn't go to Download on the Saturday as they were playing that day and they were one of the bands I was most looking forward to when I was planning on going as they are one of my favourite bands. Here's a little bit of grunge in this week's playlist!
THURSDAY: Electric Feel - MGMT
This has always been one of my favourite songs by MGMT. I still haven't listened to them properly in a while after going through a massive phase of being borderline obsessed with them. They're touring the UK in October, but I doubt I'll be able to go because it's in London and I'll be skint from Paramore :(
FRIDAY: Schoolin' - Everything Everything
I saw these guys on Friday also. This was a song we used for our final performing arts show back when I was a little year 10 put up to year 11. I always thought it was a pretty weird song, but it definitely grew on me. I was so happy when they played this, maann!!
SATURDAY: Slaves & Bulldozers - Soundgarden
This song has been stuck in my head most of the day and I feel like Soundgarden haven't been in the weekly playlist for a while now. So here's a double dose of grunge! I keep forgetting I've seen these guys and I can't wait until I'm able to see them again, wooo! (hurry up and tour guys)
SUNDAY: Show Me A Sign - Alter Bridge
I haven't really included Alter Bridge as much as I've wanted to, and since they've been a band I've absolutely adored since when I was a young'un back in school I suppose I should really show you them more. I once saw Myles Kennedy (the singer) with Slash. It was brilliant.
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