I Don’t Want a Lover by Texas Some songs arrive fully formed, sounding like they’ve always existed. “I Don’t Want a Lover”, released in 1989 as the debut single by Scottish band Texas, is one of those rare tracks. Built around a dusty, slide-guitar motif that feels more American Southwest than Glasgow, it announced a […]
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Streets of Minneapolis by Bruce Springsteen Easy choice today. Dropped last week and what an impact he made. Music is about life and life is music. He speaks up and makes a difference, that’s why he’s the Boss. I’ll not be accepting stupid remarks from anyone who can’t discuss politely and with facts. You’re allowed
Dark Area Livart 2026 by DJ Special K It’s 8 pm CET and the lights dim at justadailysong.com — that means only one thing: it’s weekendmix time. Tonight’s set, Dark Area Livart 2026 by DJ Special K, feels like a broadcast from the near future, built for crowded basements, late trains home, and anyone who
Come Clean by Triggerfinger Belgian rock heavyweights Triggerfinger return with their new single “Come Clean”, a track that feels like both a reset and a reaffirmation. For a band that’s spent years perfecting the balance between swaggering riffs and razor-sharp dynamics, this song lands like a deliberate, focused statement: leaner, tenser, and aimed straight at
Opening Night by Arctic Monkeys They’re back, and it feels a bit like the house lights just dimmed again. “Opening Night” arrives with the weight of Arctic Monkeys’ history behind it: from the scrappy MySpace darlings of Sheffield to festival headliners who turned late–night lounge surrealism into stadium singalongs. Every new release from them now
Awakenings Festival 2025 by Funk Tribu It’s Friday, 8 pm CET – which at justadailysong.com means one thing: DJ mix time. This week we’re kicking the weekend off with Funk Tribu’s thunderous appearance at Awakenings Festival 2025, a set that captures exactly why this Colombian-born, Europe-hardened producer has become a must-watch name in the new
Profane Prophecy by The Black Crowes With Profane Prophecy, The Black Crowes step confidently into a new chapter, reminding us why they’ve remained one of rock’s most enduring bands since the early ’90s. The track arrives as a sharp, swaggering statement of intent ahead of their upcoming 10th studio album, A Pound of Feathers, and
Visions of the Night 1975-2025 by Elliott Murphy Ever since stumbling into that fan club gathering in Ghent in the nineties, just hours before Bruce Springsteen took the stage at Flanders Expo, Elliott Murphy has been part of my musical landscape. While most people still file him under “should have been huge in the seventies,”
