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Beatnik writesThe Songs That Get You Through: “Store” by Carly Rae Jepsen

These are obviously strange times we are living in, so we asked some of our CHIRP volunteers to tell us about a particular song they like to listen to when things are tough. We're calling it, "The Songs That Get You Through."

From CHIRP DJ Bobby Evers:

The premise of "Store" very silly and convoluted. The narrator wants to leave their partner and is using the excuse, "I'm just going to the store," and then never come back (like a 50's dad saying he's going out for a pack of smokes). She's just not good at goodbyes! She can't talk about it! It is completely ridiculous BUT I LOVE IT. I also feel like "the store" is the only place I'm going to these days. Am I going to the office? Am I going to parties? Am I getting on a crowded subway? No. "I'm just going to the store, to the store, I'm just going to the store. You might not see me anymore anymore, I'm just going to the store."

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DJ Mick writesCHIRP Radio Shelter in Sound Presents: Ratboys

Like you, the CHIRP Features team is staying home to help flatten the curve! We are shifting our programming to present a new series in our Artist Interview Program.

Shelter In Sound features interviews with artists and local music related tastemakers on what they are doing right now during this global pandemic. Tune in to learn how some of your favorite folx are managing and staying creative while hunkered down.

In this edition Julia Steiner of Ratboys spoke with Features Co-Director Mick (@thasoundblog) remotely while they safely sheltered in their apartments across town. Listen to Julia talk about her band’s adventures in streaming live shows from her basement, how her band ended up playing a Bernie Sanders rally, and what she plans to do once the Shelter in Place order is lifted in Illinois.

Ratboys plays a live set over Twitch every Fri & Sat @ 8pm CST. Visit the Twitch TV Web site for more info.

PProduced by Robert Patterson

Photo Credit: Julia Steiner

 

CHIRP Radio · Shelter In Sound: Ratboys

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Beatnik writesThe Songs That Get You Through: “You Can’t Keep Us Down” by Danko Jones

These are obviously strange times we are living in, so we asked some of our CHIRP volunteers to tell us about a particular song they like to listen to when things are tough. We're calling it, "The Songs That Get You Through."

From Psychotic Distraction host, Chesney:

Toronto's Danko Jones is admittedly a musical one-trick pony, but sometimes that's exactly what you want and need. Not unlike AC/DC, he's been putting out the same album for 20+ years, and every release features at least one 'you against the world' anthem. His most recent album, 2019's "A Rock Supreme," ends on the raging high note, "You Can't Keep Us Down." Every line is a wake up call to action, and the song powers through like a runaway Mack Truck.

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Beatnik writesThe Songs That Get You Through: “Change” by Blind Melon

These are obviously strange times we are living in, so we asked some of our CHIRP volunteers to tell us about a particular song they like to listen to when things are tough. We're calling it, "The Songs That Get You Through."

From CHIRP DJ and Live Events Coordinator Alli Klein:

While most people remember Blind Melon for their single, "No Rain" and accompanying iconic music video with the dancing bee girl, a song that has always gotten me through rough times is a different one of theirs from that same self-titled 1992 album called, "Change".  It is a song I've carried with me through the different chapters of my life, and feels especially appropriate during the pandemic times we are experiencing present day. A song about accepting the things you cannot change, and also about being open to changing your own attitude to get through whatever hardships you are facing in life. Whether I am weeping or smiling while listening, this song always makes me remember to keep pushing through.

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