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Friday, December 20, 2013

Top 10 Teenage Tunes: Ashley Overdrive

Everyone's fave scene girl and future mover n shaker Ashley Overdrive is back! Check out the soundtrack to her teen years and feel old because a blink-182 song from 2011 is included! Ashley can be found on tumblr and various other places on the internet @ashleyoverdrive
 
One of the most amazing feelings in the world is when you hear a song that makes you think of a certain moment; the way dust was swimming in sunlight, the smell of a particular place, a morning commute to school. These are literally just melodies and rhythms melded together in such a way that our brains take us back to specific sets of memories. If that isn't one of the coolest things about how a human brain functions you ever heard, then gtfo right now because here are some songs that bring on my own middle/high school nostalgia. 

1. Wake Me Up When September Ends - Green Day



This is a must-have for any middle school emo kid circa early-mid 00s. Green Day was probably the first band I had a serious obsession with, shortly followed by My Chemical Romance. The dramatic shift after the first two verses of this song were so emotional the first time I heard it. American Idiot in its entirety is truly a masterpiece, I can't even lie...if 12 year old me was able to sit through the 9 minute tracks without getting impatient, it must have been good. I remember when I took guitar lessons in 7th grade and learning this song, it made me feel like such a badass.

2. Sugar, We're Going Down - Fall Out Boy


I don't think there's much I have to say about this song besides the fact that if you do NOT air drum along to the intro, then I dunno if I can be your friend. FOB was this new & fantastic blend of emo-pop that I could not get enough of, even if they were a mainstream band constantly on the top 40 lists [UGH what POSERS!!!!1]. They were popular well before my parents allowed me to go to concerts in the city/by myself, so my first chance to see them was at Skate & Surf this past May. Standing in the pouring rain to see them after all those years and hearing the familiar drum intro, I almost peed myself. 19 years old going on 13 and no fucks to give, probably one of the best [and most long-awaited] shows of my life.

3. Bite To Break Skin - Senses Fail


Holy SHIT do I love Senses Fail. They were the perfect level of angsty for me, nothing too aggressive - I never got into metal, so this was my way of keeping up with my guy friends who were all into dad-rock [at age 13, wtf]. I think this was one of my first instances of anything "melodic" or whatever you wanna call it. I finally saw Senses Fail at Bamboozle 2011 [my glasses broke in my backpack during their set] and again last May. They came to a venue by my school the night before I left for summer break, and pulling an all-nighter after this amazing show to finish packing was absolutely beyond worth it. Their energy after all these years is fucking great, and their music keeps getting better.

4. Reverse This Curse - Escape the Fate


Ahh, man, this album was so good. Ronnie wasn't as much of a sleazeball, the band drama was at normal levels instead of super ultra mega drama queen status, and their future as a Warped Tour-core band seemed bright. Alas, an entire avalanche of bullshit rained down upon them. Now the new Escape the Fate and Falling in Reverse are in a desperate attempt to "bury the hatchet" and scrambling to maintain the few fans they have left [and cash in on their so-called truce]. Will this be the end of the ETF x FIR feud? In my opinion, hell no, but this song reminds me of riding the bus back home in 8th grade, scouring myspace for their newest stuff, and wondering why my makeup couldn't be as good as Ronnie Radke's. 

5. Starlight - Muse



Honestly, I don't remember the first time I heard this song, but it makes me think of the city and having it as my Myspace profile song and being in 8th/9th grade, a lot, so yeah that's about it.

6. It's Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door - Underoath


I think Underoath was one of the first screamo bands I listened to that felt serious; it seemed like they put a lot of thought into their image as opposed to witty song titles and zany promo photos. The music sad but with sophisticated lyrics, very mosh4christ type stuff but it really drew me in. The chanting at the end of this song specifically ("drowning in my sleep/I'm drowning in my sleep") is almost haunting, and I loved it. 

7. Natives - Blink-182

Blink's return to the scene came the summer before my freshman year of college. I remember jamming to Neighborhoods when it was first released, and although there are a ton of great tracks, it was Natives that quickly rose up as my favorite. The fast-paced rhythm, the mix of Tom & Mark's vocals, and the opening of the second verse ("Don't start to panic for me, 'cause I have nothing to lose/I am as bright as the sun, I burn up all that I choose") all combine to make this track one of the most memorable songs of that entire year for me. Just listening to this song again makes me think of sunshine flooding my cramped dorm room and listening to this album as I walked to class.

8. Le Disko - Shiny Toy Guns



The only reason I found this song is because it was iTunes free download of the week when I was in middle school. It had such an industrial, underground, dirty rock & roll meets rave goth-type vibe that made me feel like I was dancing in an abandoned warehouse wearing a leather miniskirt. I still love this song, makes me feel kind of like a badass. Also, fun fact, the last bit of the chorus ("we're the girls le disko / supersonic overdrive") is where "ashleyoverdrive" really comes from.

9. Claims Should Echo - Dr. Manhattan



Dr. Manhattan [yes, their namesake is the dude from Watchmen] is a group of dudes from Illinois making alternative/indie/pop/rock music that is just plain weird....and I love it. They were opening at the first local show I ever went to, the summer just after 8th grade, and it was an amazing introduction to the scene. Since I got their CD that night, I've been hopelessly addicted to their zany style. My best friend and I were their #1 fans, even earning a spot on their myspace blog with a video we made for them [we baked them a cake, it was pretty sweet]. Just hearing them again makes me think of that time we got her mom to drive us all the way to Boston to see them play a free show on some random college campus, which definitely ranks as one of the coolest things a parent has ever done for me.

10. Escape Me - Tiesto 



I was never much into EDM besides the basic radio stuff and a handful of party mixes/full festival sets I dig up on Soundcloud, but one of my best friends in high school was obsessed with the whole scene. She loved Deadmau5 and Wolfgang Gartner, but Tiesto was definitely up there. Before I had my license, she would drive me around most of the time, and of course the driver is the DJ so we had a grab bag of stuff going on, everything from For the Fallen Dreams to Skrillex to A Day to Remember to Bayside. This song was one of those instantly catchy ones for me, and I put this one more often than not whenever I got the chance to control the music. It makes me think of her white Jeep, driving around at night, driving to this sketchy hookah bar where her boyfriend DJ'd a few nights a week, and the summer between sophomore & junior year. Definitely one of those "windows down, volume up" songs for me.

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