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I’m on Fire by Bruce Springsteen There’s something almost disarming about how short “I’m on Fire” is. In under three minutes, Bruce Springsteen manages to sketch an entire universe of longing, danger, and late-night restlessness. Released in 1985 on the mammoth Born in the U.S.A. album, it sits there like a quiet ember in the […]

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Site Unseen by Courtney Barnett and Waxahatchee Some collaborations feel inevitable in hindsight, like two currents finally finding the same river. “Site Unseen” brings together Courtney Barnett and Waxahatchee (Katie Crutchfield), two of the most distinctive voices in modern indie rock, in a way that feels both quietly momentous and wonderfully unforced. Each has built

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Whatever You Want by Status Quo Air guitars at the ready: today’s song is a stone-cold rock institution. “Whatever You Want”, released in 1979, is the sound of Status Quo firing on all cylinders. That slow-building intro, the palm-muted riff sneaking in, and then the full band crashing down into that huge, driving groove —

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Everybody’s Gotta Learn Sometime by Beck Some songs feel like they exist outside of time, and Beck’s cover of Everybody’s Gotta Learn Sometime is one of those rare pieces. Originally written and recorded by The Korgis in 1980, the song found a second life when Beck reimagined it for the film Eternal Sunshine of the

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Boiler Room x Teletech: London by Novah Weekendmix time at justadailysong.com means turning the living room into a dancefloor, and today’s fuel is Novah’s Boiler Room x Teletech: London set. This isn’t just another DJ mix; it’s a snapshot of the UK’s hard-grooving underground right now – fast, sweaty, and laser-focused on momentum. Boiler Room’s

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Recorded live at analog by The Black Crowes Today at justadailysong.com we step away from the studio single to drop you straight into the room: it’s The Black Crowes, Recorded live at analog. This ongoing series is all about capturing performances in their rawest, most human form — tape rolling, mics breathing, musicians feeding off

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Hunger by Admiral Freebee Every few years, Admiral Freebee resurfaces with a song that feels less like a release and more like a recalibration. Hunger, his brand new track, continues that quiet tradition. The Belgian songwriter has always lived somewhere between barroom romance and existential reflection, but here the stakes feel sharper, the need more

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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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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

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So Easy (To Fall In Love) by Olivia Dean Every now and then, a song climbs the charts that feels less like a trend and more like a classic in the making. “So Easy (To Fall In Love)” by Olivia Dean is one of those rare tracks: instantly familiar, yet fresh enough to cut through

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