![]() The song was originally by U2 from the Achtung Baby album. Sharon Corr's violin work is chilling and accents the song perfectly. It's a song I can picture listening to as a teenager, over and over again, before, during, and after a failed relationship. This a haunting, beautiful song that just drips with heartache. You can watch the video for "Karaoke Soul" here.Ĩ. Perfect for this soundtrack, a driving beat with a little hint of '80s Robert Plant (musically, not vocally). You can thank me later.Īnyway, this is a pretty kickin' tune, as one generation or another of kids said, at some point. It's fun and I get to pay closer attention to each song and artist. I know what you're thinking, "Is he going through the whole track list?" You betcha. That’s fine I’m barely alive It’s just a matter of time Some ghosts sing, someone get called to the life Something’s flowing, someone buried aliveĪnd it will not it will not it will not just be quiet The lyrics confirm this:Īnd I don’t sleep I don’t sleep I don’t sleep ’til it’s light The video for the song, viewable with Quicktime here, illustrates an individual's inner demons. This song is perfect for the show, it has tinges of Irishness, and an angst that melds well with the themes of the show. Wolf Parade is another favorite of the youths who I have never really sunk my teeth into. He's another favorite of Leary's, I'm guessing, because three songs of his have been used in the series (not counting season 4, under way currently). But this song definitely has its merits, conveying a dark, sad mood. I don't think I could listen to him endlessly. He's an "indie" favorite, but he's a little too mellow for my tastes. Honestly, I don't know what to think of Ray LaMontagne. The Twilight Singers were formed by former leader of the Afghan Whigs, Greg Dulli. Listen: "When the Lights Go Down" (mp3) by The Black Keys from the soundtrack of Black Snake Moan.ĭennis Leary loves these guys. I am actually a fan of theirs (26 tracks on the BilliPod), and have been ever since I heard them of the School of Rock soundtrack. This band is a little in the White Stripes-variety. See for yourself here.įrom their album The Big Come Up. The video for the song was considered controversial. The disc has selected tracks from the first three seasons. It didn't show up in Rescue Me until Season 3, Episode 1. It has a little bit of a early-90's grunge feel for me. The urgency in the lyrics launches the episode into high gear. In the liner notes, Dennis Leary remarked how the song sounds as if it was written for a fire engine. "C’mon C’mon" – The Von Bondies ( Rescue Me title song) Anyway, I listened to the soundtrack today on the way to work and it's pretty darn good.
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