Post Valentine’s Day Rebellion: Love Gone Terribly Wrong
Beltloops (Dirt Lab Remix) – The Films
New York DJ, Dirt Lab (a.k.a. Spencer Product), took The Film’s below average neuvo-punk track, and gave it an addictive rhythm, and a very cool vibe. Give credit to The Films for the witty lyrics that talk about the cheating girlfriend and the eventual, break up. The song ends with the lines:
Just so we’re straight and you don’t get the wrong impression
Don’t need a silly little overdue confession
Just remember when you’re over at his house undressing
He’s just another sucker who’s about to learn a lesson
With the attitude of it all ended for the best, as everyone is better off, save for her next victim.
Hang Me Up to Dry – The Cold War Kids
About a man who has had it with a relationship that is going nowhere. The lady is a tease that tortures the poor fellow who begs:
Now hang me up to dry
You wrung me out
Too too too many times
Now hang me up to dry
I’m pearly like the white
The whites of your eyes
With the laundry metaphor following the pain in this tune, the Cold War Kids show that their skills go beyond that of your average inde rock band, they are poets with some serious musical talent.
The four guys from Pharcyde each take turns, with their unique styles, telling their stories of the woman who passed them by, the one that got away before they even had a chance. . The rapping is still fresh today, even though the song is over 17 years old (Yikes!). The Pharcyde’s playful style and story telling skills make this track a perfect friend when you too have to let someone pass… or when you just want to listen to a great track!
Since I Left You – The Avalanches
Since I left you
I found a world so new
Chants the sampled chorus in this beautiful mastery of the cut ups by The Avalanches, from their 2004 ablbum of the same name Since I Left You. The sample is taken from The Main Attraction‘s Everyday, and it celebrates the feeling of renewal one has once they have left a dying relationship. Sometimes love just isn’t quite right, and it’s best to let it go, and move on.
The painfully honest lyrics of Wish the Worst by the alt-country cutie-pies, The Old 97s, are the heart of this fabulously catchy tune:
I hope you crash your momma’s car.
I hope you pass out in some bar.
I hope you catch some kinda flu.
Let’s say I wish the worst for you.
A man scorned one too many times, is now so suspicious, so bitter and jaded, that he cannot handle an evening without knowing where she is. His mind goes wild with terrible scenarios of what she may be up to… leading him to wish the worst for her.









