Happy Indigenous People’s Day, folks! We don’t talk about that other guy.
- Redbone, “Wovoka”: As the best Native American rock band of the 1970s, Redbone put a fascinating wrinkle on rock and roll. Nice native rhythms.
- Counting Crows, “1492”: Why does this song spend a whole verse talking about Christopher Columbus? What does this have to do with literally anything else in this song?
- The Narcissist Cookbook, “The Simplest Words”: Sometimes, your brain goes all dribbly, and this guy gets it.
- Phoebe Bridgers, “It’ll All Work Out”: A Tom Petty cover? In this economy? It’s slowed way down but beautiful.
- Alan Jackson, “Chattahoochee”: A song that understands consent better than the President of the United States.
- Rhett Miller, “A Little Song”: A beautiful little song off his new album, one made apparently while he was waiting to get surgery done on his vocal chords (he had a polyp and a cyst on them!) and was in danger of never being able to sing again if things went wrong. They went right, though, which is good for all of us.
- Rilo Kiley, “Does He Love You?”: Still one of the bitterest love songs I’ve ever heard.
- Seven Mary Three, “Water’s Edge”: Look, ma, we’ve got Richard Marx in the ’90s!
- Passenger, “Let Her Go”: What if Cat Stevens got his start in the 2010s?
- Matt Berninger, “Little By Little”: Still a damn good song that I just keep going back to again and again.