Detuned guitars, a laid-back mumble for vocals, choruses that may or may not show up… and somehow Pavement still ended up defining ’90s indie rock like it was no big deal. Their secret? Acting like a band that just rolled out of a rehearsal space at 3 a.m., only to drop flashes of genius when you least expect it. They’re proof you don’t need polish to make an impact — just honesty, a bit of glorious noise, and zero interest in trying to please anyone. 🎸😎 https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=RDc9Ks0kvlxXw&start_radio=1&v=c9Ks0kvlxXw #musicstr #Pavement #SummerBabe #asongaday #sanpetardo #radiopetardo
"My Favorite Mistake” is one of those songs that exposes the quiet complexity of love, the space where clarity and confusion coexist. Crow doesn’t just describe heartbreak; she confronts the contradiction of loving someone who can’t love you back. The lyrics reveal a painful honesty: knowing the relationship is wrong, yet unable to detach from the emotional gravity. The song isn’t about blame but about acceptance, that some people leave scars we learn from, even while we miss them. It reminds us that growth often begins with admitting the truth we least want to face. #asongaday #musicstr #sanpetardo #sherylcrow #myfavoritemistake
The T-shirt I designed as a tribute to Stranger Things arrived just in time: a return to the origins, to the disappearance of Will Byers — to that moment when everything began and the Upside Down started crawling into our lives. Click here to see more 👕👇🔗 https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/Stranger-Milk-Carton-by-bembureda/170979475.M4A2N #strangerthings #fashionstr #upsidedown #STseason5 #strangerthingsS5premiere image
I'm a graphic designer who jumps between logos, brand identity and lettering during the day ✏️ — then I switch to T-shirt designs at night 👕. Some of them are Bitcoin-inspired ₿ because… well, Bitcoin is fun and unstoppable. If you wanna take a look, the link is here👇 🔗. No pressure — just art, open minds and a few discounts in case you're already stacking gifts for Christmas 🎁✨ #tshirt #stickers ##bitcoinfashion #btcstyle #bitcoinwear #cryptooutfit #fashionstr #bitcoinstr #cryptofashion #btcclothing #hodlstyle #satoshistyle #bitcoinstreetwear #bitcoindesigner #btcfashionista #orangepillstyle #satoshivibes
Future Starts Slow” by The Kills is a raw portrayal of a relationship fueled by desire and conflict. Released in 2011 on the album "Blood Pressures", the track hits with a garage-rock pulse and an emotional edge. 🎸 Jamie Hince described it as a song about passion and fighting, written instinctively — the words spilled out as he played, without ever touching paper. 🔥 ✏️ 🎶 The music video follows the duo on the road, switching between stages, hotel rooms, and backstage moments, emphasizing the grit and intensity behind the song. It captures how sometimes the future doesn’t arrive with clarity, but slowly, through tension, chemistry, and survival.🌍 #musicstr #nostr #sanpetardo #radiopetardo #asongaday #thekills
If you haven’t seen it already, I recommend the series "The Beast In Me" on Netflix — it’s kind of a parade of psychopathic assholes, but it flows well #radiopetardo #asongaday #musicstr #sanpetardo #thekinks
Just mentioned in “Welcome To Derry”, the Valium that the mother of one of the kids takes when life crashes down on her like a hammer is described as “mum’s little helper!” — and I would add: “What a drag it is getting old!” #musictr #asongaday #therollingstones #sanpetardo radiopetardo #welcometoDerry
You know Pictures of You by The Cure? It’s that song that shows up right when you’re staring at old photos, pretending you’re fine while clearly you’re not. Robert Smith wrote it after finding pictures of his wife in the ashes of his burned house — talk about emotional timing. It’s sweet, sad, dreamy… and that line “I’ve been looking so long at these pictures of you” hits like a slow punch. It reminds you it’s okay to miss someone, to feel nostalgic — just don’t get stuck living in those frozen memories forever. #asongaday #thecure #sanpetardo #musicstr #picturesofyou #smith
“Come siamo diventati quello che siamo? Il primatologo e antropologo britannico Richard Wrangham ha dedicato la sua carriera a cercare una risposta a questa domanda. Secondo lo 1/2
Written in early 1964 by Ray Davies at his parents’ home in north London, the song was inspired by a girl he spotted dancing in a club. Ray originally envisaged it as a blues-inflected number, but his younger brother Dave Davies transformed it in the studio by crafting its now-famous dirty guitar riff. He slit the cone of his Elpico amplifier with a razor blade and ran it through another amp to get the aggressive, distorted tone. Released on August 4, 1964, it became The Kinks’ breakthrough hit, reaching high in both UK and US charts, and is often cited as a foundational record for hard rock, punk and heavy metal. #asongaday #sanpetardo #thekinks #UK #punk #rock