Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Wednesday, December 18, 2024: Creed - Higher

"Higher", by Creed, is not a cool song.

This blog is about a Cool Song Of The Day.  For years now, off and on, I have been digging around, discovering new coolness, reminding people of some classic coolness, re-establishing some cool that might have been forgotten, and so on.  Everything about this blog is centered around a piece of music being a cool song.

Again, "Higher", by Creed, is not a cool song.

Released as the lead single from their second album, Human Clay, on August 24, 1999, Higher came out at the height of that Post-Grunge swamp of an era, where second-rate Pearl Jam Bands roamed the dystopian landscape.  Nickelback, Puddle of Mudd, Creed, and so many other bands were all cranking out uninspired, formulaic songs that all sounded pretty much the same.  

The song was inspired by lead singer Scott Stapp's personal experiences and dreams. It explores themes of escapism and spiritual transcendence, reflecting Stapp's desire to overcome struggles in his life. The lyrics talk about envisioning a better place and striving to achieve it, often interpreted as a metaphor for hope, redemption, or even heaven.

"Higher" went on to chart at #1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, staying there for 17 weeks, and got to #7 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking a significant crossover success.

And that, more than anything, is why it's here.  This is a song that a lot of people loved, and a lot of people loved to hate. Very few people have a strong opinion about Hoobastank, or Three Days Grace.  Even fewer would commit to yelling their strong opinions about those bands in a crowded bar.

But, Creed. Man. 

Creed are actually a bunch of pretty talented musicians let down by a so-so front man. Mark Tremonti wrote some absolutely killer guitar riffs, and hardly gets any credit for them.  The word "underrated" gets tossed around so, so frequently, but damn if Tremonti isn't high on the list of most underrated.

But, more than this, "Higher", lives in a very specific place, during a very specific time.  It's cool to write killer riffs, but very few songs can tap into the cultural zeitgeist of it's time.  Creed, somehow, was able to do that.

In that way that music is a time machine for people who were there, a vehicle that can instantly transport someone back to a specific time, a specific night, or some specific feeling that they had.  

"Higher" can do that.  People can fight about Creed, and people can also be moved by their music.

And that, as always, is pretty cool.

Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Tuesday, December 17, 2024: TWOfer Tuesday - The "Wanderlust" Edition

Here's to the Wanderlust. Roaming from town to town.

Let's go, Daddy-O, let's get outta here.  

Let's get gone.  



Monday, December 16, 2024

Monday, December 16, 2024: Loreena McKennitt - The Mummers' Dance


Mumming is a form of folk performance or play with roots in medieval Europe, often involving masked or costumed participants. 

In 1418 a law was passed in London forbidding in the city "mumming, plays, interludes or any other disguisings with any feigned beards, painted visors, deformed or coloured visages in any wise, upon pain of imprisonment". 

Thank God, then, that Canadian musician, composer, and singer Loreena McKennitt waited until late in the 20th century before releasing her haunting, hypnotic, and beautiful musings about this ancient tradition.  

Sunday, December 15, 2024

Saturday, December 14, 2024

Saturday, December 14, 2024: The Rose Ensemble - Luakini


Featured heavily in the 1st season of the HBO limited series, The White Lotus, The Rose Ensemble's recordings of traditional Hawaiian songs is gorgeous and transcendent, in ways music is just not anymore. 

From their album "Nā Mele Hawaiʻi: A Rediscovery of Hawaiian Vocal Music"

Lie down, close your eyes, and let this glorious wave of light and sound flow over you, and into your spirit.

Friday, December 13, 2024

December 13, 2024: The Cars - My Best Friend's Girl

Think about the greatest debut albums ever.  Like, The GOATs.  You might come up with something along the lines of:

  • Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced? (1967) 
  • The Doors - The Doors (1967) 
  • Patti Smith - Horses (1975)
  • Boston - Boston (1976)
  • Beastie Boys - Licensed To Ill (1986)
  • Guns N’ Roses - Appetite For Destruction (1987)
  • Nas - Illmatic (1994)
  • Lauryn Hill - The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill (1998)

Am I right?  Am I close?

You know who hardly makes these lists?  THE CARS.  And that's a frickin' shame, because their 1978 self-titled debut album is a straight-through masterpiece that bridged the gap between rock, pop, and the emerging new wave genre.  It is, arguably, one of the greatest debut albums of all time. 

With songs like "Just What I Needed," "My Best Friend's Girl," and "Good Times Roll", the album was all killer, no filler. The Cars effortlessly blended rock's energy, pop's accessibility, and new wave's synth-driven style. These tracks combined catchy hooks with clever lyrics, setting a standard for radio-friendly yet innovative rock.

Happy Friday, everyone, and enjoy.