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  1. Down by the Old Mainstream is the debut album by American alternative country band Golden Smog, released in 1995. Its title is from a line in both the Wilco song "Someday Soon" from the album, Being There, and from "Radio King", the last track on this album.

  2. Nov 10, 2020 · “Somebody To Shove” hit right off the bat with it’s busy bee guitars and Dave Pirner’s spazzing butterfly vocals. But nothing compared to what would happen once the video for “Runaway Train” took residence on MTV in the summer of 1993 and blasted the Minnesota band into the stratosphere.

  3. His music was less dark and angst-ridden than most grunge music that was prevalent at that time. Soul Asylum’s music was more upbeat, mainstream than contemporary releases, helping to separate the band from the rest of the pack.

  4. Soul Asylum will release their brand new, 2016 studio album Change of Fortune on March 18 th and it’s one of their best in years, right up there with Grave Dancer’s Union (1992) and Let Your Dim Light Shine (1995). It is not an attempt to rehash those albums, though.

  5. Mar 18, 2020 · Dave Pirner's 'Loud Fast Words: Soul Asylum Collected Lyrics.'. Jay Gabler/MPR. Songwriters are asked about their songs, a lot. If you listen to what they say in response, artists from Paul Simon to Kate Bush to Bob Dylan tend to emphasize a couple of common themes.

  6. Mar 25, 2013 · From a tour stop in Colorado and in anticipation of Tuesday night's show at Trees, lead singer Dave Pirner talked with DC9 about his band's lengthy career and how the band went back to basics...

  7. Feb 4, 2022 · “Of all the songs I’ve written, this one sure has legs,” singer-guitarist Dave Pirner says about “Runaway Train,” the 1992 lush rock ballad that briefly turned his cult-favorite alternative punk band, Soul Asylum, into multi-Platinum stars.