The Friday Fire Track: Drakulas – “Neon Town”

Drakulas are from Austin, TX and feature members of Riverboat Gamblers and Rise Against, among others. Their debut LP, Raw Wave, is due out November 18th and sounds right at home on Dirtnap records with its high energy guitar driven rock. “Neon Town” is your first Drakulas taste with its scurrying guitar and in your … Read more

The Friday Fire Track: Wolf People – “Ninth Night”

How about some spirit-raising purveyors of pagan folk psyche prog from the UK? You say what? That is right, Wolf People are back in full force with a new album titled Ruins coming out November 11th via Jagjaguwar. Today we hit you with the first single off the record, “Ninth Night,” that sets the tone … Read more

The Friday Fire Track: LVL UP – “Hidden Driver”

LVL UP is back and the band’s third album and Sub Pop debut Return To Love is out today. The opening track from the album, “Hidden Driver” is the Friday Fire Track today and just one listen should have you wanting to hear more. The band has a very Built To Spill/Modest Mouse/Shins sound that … Read more

The Friday Fire Track: Lost Boy? – “Goose Wazoo”

Today’s Friday Fire Track is from Long Island’s Lost Boy?. Davey Jones is the mastermind behind the moniker and he has been pumping out experimental pop since around 2011. Last year, the first Lost Boy? full-length album, Canned, was recorded as a full band which produced excellent results. The process has not slowed down as … Read more

The Friday Fire Track: Tony Molina – “See Me Fall”

It is about damn time that Tony Molina hits us with some new music. His 2013 full length, Dissed And Dismissed, was a favorite here at TFN, so just the word “Molina” makes this Friday already better! The good news is that on October 28, Tony Molina is releasing a new 8-song EP titled Confront … Read more

The Friday Fire Track: Low Culture – “Comfort Zones”

For those unfamiliar, Low Culture features members of Shang-A-Lang and Marked Men and they released their debut, Screens, in 2013. The band members keep up a busy schedule outside the group so it is exciting to hear new music from their sophomore effort, Places To Hide, which is out today via Dirtnap Records. Things to … Read more

The Friday Fire Track: Fascinating – “Emily’s Street”

Fascinating frontman Ricky Hamilton has an extensive list of personal bands that include blackbear + the surf bums, The Nico Missile, Pig Flayer, Shagg, and The Venus Flytraps plus he has toured with Warm Soda and Useless Eaters, as their drummer. If that wasn’t enough, Hamilton also runs Quality Time Records out of his hometown … Read more

The Friday Fire Track: The Black Black – “You Are My Personal Pronoun”

Nothing like some Brooklyn post-punk to kick start your Friday. That is exactly what you are getting with The Black Black and their new single “You Are My Personal Pronoun.” The track is from their upcoming EP, Adjusted I, which is out September 30th. The song has a rollicking mix that is part Black Rebel … Read more

The Friday Fire Track: This Frontier Needs Heroes – “I Love Immigration”

You know that TFN secretly (or not so secretly) loves the Americana/folk genre so why not country fry our Friday Fire Track today. It seems to be hot enough everywhere (temperature wise and politically) to feature the new track from This Frontier Needs Heroes titled “I Love Immigration.” It should be no surprise by the … Read more

The Friday Fire Track: Cymbals Eat Guitars – “4th of July, Philadelphia (SANDY)”

One of our past favorites, Cymbals Eat Guitars, has a new record coming out September 16th called Pretty Years via Sinderlyn. Today’s Friday Fire Track, “4th of July, Philadelphia (SANDY),” is the second single from the record and it highlights the loose free vibe that went into the entire recording. The heavy hitting vocals and … Read more

The Friday Fire Track: Dumb Numbers – “Girl On The Screen”

Dumb Numbers is the project of Australian musician and filmmaker Adam Harding, who is joined by an excellent cast of rotating friends. Dumb Numbers sophomore LP, Dumb Numbers II, is out August 19th via Joyful Noise Recordings. It features contributions from Lou Barlow (Dinosaur Jr./Sebadoh), Dale Crover (Melvins), David Yow (the Jesus Lizard/Scratch Acid), Murph … Read more

The Friday Fire Track: The Claypool Lennon Delirium – “Cricket And The Genie”

After seeing Sean Lennon come onto the stage with Les Claypool and Primus during their summer tour together, it wasn’t that much of a surprise to see this collaboration happen. Now, it was anyone’s guess what form it would take and to the delight of TFN, it seems like a mix leaning more to the … Read more

The Friday Fire Track: Honey Radar – “Fort Wayne Mermaids”

It should be no surprise how much we love our lo-fi rock around here so Honey Radar’s new track, “Fort Wayne Mermaids,” is a perfect match. The guitar riff, the laid back behind the scenes slightly muffled vocals, the ending sample voice overlay, the two minute running time and most certainly the satisfied feeling you … Read more

Radiohead: How One Song Captures A Band / “True Love Waits”

With the new Radiohead upon us and critical praise already piling on like an avalanche, I thought this clip for “True Love Waits” was a worthy mention. The 22 year-old track finally has finally made the cut and now closes down their just released new record, A Moon Shaped Pool. With such a long history, does this mean Radiohead somehow became a bit lazy in 2016 or does this track represent much more?

For me, this song captures the evolution of Radiohead from their early beginnings as alternative guitar rockers to the orchestrated, detailed and very composed artists we hear today. The video clip above showcases the song with an acoustic guitar, which is also the same style it was released on Radiohead’s 2001 live album I Might Be Wrong. Today, the track fits perfectly on A Moon Shaped Pool, as it is now more vulnerable and flows like a gentle clear stream. Always moving but structured – much like Radiohead today.

Not only has the band stood the test of time but how many other groups can shut down the Internet and take over Mother’s Day? Not many, and if we look at other 1995 artists and hits for a second (when this video was shot) you won’t find anyone else from the era that can compete:

ALANIS MORISSETTE – “You Oughta Know”
GREEN DAY – “When I Come Around”
OASIS – “Wonderwall”
LIVE – “Lightning Crashes”
RADIOHEAD – “Fake Plastic Trees”
WHITE ZOMBIE – “More Human Than Human”
NINE INCH NAILS – “Hurt”
BUSH – “Everything Zen”
FILTER – “Hey Man, Nice Shot”
FOO FIGHTERS – “I’ll Stick Around”

Sure, the Foo Fighters would be the only real contender in the above list but still, even Dave Grohl and his rock god might can’t elicit the craziness that comes with any Radiohead news much less a new record. It has been a fascinating ride so far and even though many fans (including me) would still like to see the band pick up the guitar again, A Moon Shaped Pool sounds right for today and seemingly will just continue to grow with us upon every listen. Maybe the record will even become one of Radiohead’s most honored releases to date. Time will tell for sure but like any great novel, “True Love Waits” is all in the details and the response it drives from its listeners. Clearly it goes well beyond the title!