In 1987, X released See How We Are. One of its standout tracks is "4th of July," a twangy tune that details a crumbling relationship seemingly saved on the titular holiday. "She gives me her cheek ...
If you’re hosting a July 4th BBQ or cookout, the last thing you’re probably thinking about is the music. After all, you have to make sure the grill is ready to go, there’s enough food and beverages ...
Released in October 2011, “Home” became the stirring second single—and title track—from Dierks Bentley’s 2012 album. The patriotic song was deeply influenced by a tragic January 2011 shooting in ...
One could argue that the songs below are more realistic. Regardless of your political affiliation or ideology, demanding more from your country is never a bad thing. Neither is connecting with your ...
Legendary Punk Band Recorded the Best ‘4th of July’ Song Nearly 40 Years Ago originally appeared on Parade. One of the first bands to put Los Angeles punk rock on the map was X. With singer Exene ...