The number of songs on my "Going For Adds" iTunes playlist fluctuates from week to week, but is usually in 50 to 100 song range.
That's 50 to 100 recently released songs, in contention for the 2 or 3 new-song slots we have at mvyradio every week.
And while I will often listen to the tracks with the song list up (so I know who I'm listening to at any given moment, or I can jump around to songs I'm really curious to hear), sometimes I don't keep it up.
It's a good test of a song's potency to set the list to "random," minimize the screen and only look at the artist and title information if the song really grabs me.
Did you know The Cars (yes, The Cars!) have a new record? I put a couple of new Cars songs in the playlist, curious to hear what the surviving members are up to. I didn't know when they'd come up on the playlist, but I knew they'd come around at some point.
And when the song on today's post played, I wondered: Is that Ric Ocasek? Well then, The Cars have done a nice job of sounding a bit like themselves, but sounding modern, too.
Sufficiently grabbed, I pulled up the iTunes list, only to find that I was actually listening to Bell X1's new song "Velcro."
Does Bell X1 sound like The Cars? I wouldn't have said so. But listen to this track. Do you hear it?
(And hey! They're Irish! Happy Saint Patrick's Day!)
Here's one of the new Cars songs:
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