Alright alright alright, I was needing some more rock here and this guys knows how to make that step and still be connected with The Libertines.
Ladies and Gentlemen, This week - JET with Black Hearts on Fire.
This is not an epic song, is not even the best song of the album (She's a genius is the best), is not the best album or moment of the band, but maybe is a hit-ish.
There's something unique about this guys and it's that when you talk about rock, you will end up naming them but some specific songs. How does that make them unique? you may ask. Well, the uniqueness starts when you think about those song (Are you gonna be my girl?, Rollover DJ, Get Me Outta Here, Cold Hard Bitch, Rip it Up, She's a Genius and Black Hearts on Fire). There's no way to avoid this songs if you love rock and brit distortion.
And the cherry on the top is that you have Look What you've Done which it,s the cheesiest and easiest song to play on piano even if you don't play it and be the different person with an amazing classic under the sleeve.
To all the followers, I beg your pardon for the past few weeks. Not always the other door is the calm path, but I won't leave this amazing choice and write to all of you sharing this beautiful songs and my thoughts.
Top hat salute to all of you!
You can learn more about Jet here:
About the curator - Rodrigo Medrano
At a very early age, music had an incredible impact on Rodrigo’s life. He was never able to listen to lullaby songs; instead he was served Guns n’ Roses and Aerosmith for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
At the age of 12, he became a melomaniac, collecting albums, EP’s, recording sessions, and researching every kind of genre. All this helped him to get his first job at a recording studio where he realized his life would forever revolve around sound and music.
Working on cruise ships as First Audio Technician allowed him to let loose his passion and expand his knowledge on psychoacoustics, eventually promoted up to being in charge of sound for the hit broadway shows: Rock of Ages and Burn The Floor.
His music library will never stop growing as his melomania will get worse and worse.