It’s in French but the lyrics are a cover letter for a job, telling the hard truth about how she is unhappy to apply to an unknown company for a job she doesn’t want to do, only because she needs money.
It's an 8 minute long almost instrumental badass song about the gnomes getting eaten by an ogre and cutting their way free. They have other great songs too like Wenceslas, Stinth Thy Clep, and Old Soul.
I'm not even going to try to type the name of this one. It's Estonia's contribution to this year's Eurovision and it makes me happy every time I hear it.
Apparently the chorus translates roughly to "Why no, officer, those are not our drugs."
Heck yeah it is. That song in particular is a reference to the A66 motorway that crosses the north, which has one incomplete section that reduces down to a single-lane.
The song is also a reference to the US's route 66, but with more emphasis on boredom and drudgery than any hellish themes.
Fontaines DC whole new album, at the request of first one, then another of my children. I know some people don't like the more produced sound on this one but my God it's good.
Before that, for me alone, Billy Strings Know it all. "Well I thought I knew it all, then I crashed into the wall. Let me learn from my mistakes and try to pick up all the pieces."
Had to go back and listen to the wordplay because I didn't think I heard it right, then the next line was him explaining that yes, I heard it right, then playing off the explanation.
I play a high level D&D spore druid who worships the rot as the culmination of the circle of life and death. He's also, due to our campaign turning us into the heirs of the Horsemen of the Apocalypse, currently wearing the mantle of the fourth horseman "Pestilence".
It's just... the song is perfect, it's his theme song now.