Thursday, April 2, 2015

March Songs that Bear Repeating

      As a welcome to the new month, here are favorite songs from March posts of Indie Obsessive. March was a month with many deserving songs. 

     “Alison” by The Occupants (from the post of March 5).
The music is enough to qualify “Alison” for this post, but the lyrics make this song special. The song gives the thoughts of a soldier in a trench during the battle of Gallipoli. “Lost all hope, nearly lost my mind; Miss you Al, I don’t want to die.” 


     “Where We Are” by Rezlow (from the post of March 3). 
It’s an extended intro, but worth the wait. The Irish Eddie Vedder


     “Tie Me Down” by Jack Savoretti (from the post of March 8). 
No man was born to be locked up; no man was born to not be free.” “Tie me down; I’ll go wild.”


    Chloe Black (from the post of March 31).
This proves she is not a one-hit wonder. 


     “Second Weapons” by Turtle (from the post of March 23).


     “Giant Peach” by Wolf Alice (from the post of March 18).


     “Black Cat White Cat” by Annalibera (from the post of March 12).


     Blood” by Archis (from the post of March 8).


     “At Once” by Embrace (from the post of March 4).


     “All the Pretty Girls” by Kaleo (from the post of March 2).

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