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I have been a big fan of Electric Soft Parade since their debut record came out back in 2002. Unfortunately the band has never had the success in the States that they have seen in the UK. Hopefully that will all change with the release of their latest record, No Need To Be Downhearted, out on April 24th. Highly Recommended!
It’s not all that often that a band does a live cover that makes you want to find out more about the original artist, but I have a feeling this version of “Blue It Is” originally recorded by the late Billy MacKenzie might have that effect on a lot of you. This performance is one of my favorite moments from the Live at LG sessions. Good stuff!
This week who’d you rather celebrates the best of bad cinema at the Grindhouse.
Locksley are from the NYC, but they channel Liverpool like few bands can nowadays. This session was probably the most fun we’ve had since we started the series, and it was all because the guys in the band were having as much fun as we were. This track is from their most recent record Don’t Make Me Wait in stores now.
It sure is nice to hear a band play Rock N’ Roll how it used to be…fun and upbeat. If you think you’ve heard this song before, it’s because you have. It’s a cover of the Beatles classic from their 1964 record Meet The Beatles!
This track is from the band’s forthcoming album titled Ameritown due out this June on Suretone records. We asked the band if they were talking about Basketball or Hockey when they named the band. It was hockey. Can you guess the team? Bring on the rock!
Some say that playing music puzzles will turn you into Billy Corgan. You should so hope that's true.
Hollywood's Drug Problem. Bad for young jonesing starlets… good for Star Jones!
This track is an acoustic version of the first track off of the Mezzanine Owls debut album called Slingshot Echoes. We love it when a band comes in and does a version of a song that’s a lot different from the studio recording. After you listen to the Live at LG version head over to their site to hear the original.
It's St. Patrick's Day week and that means it's time to get drunk and play your favorite music puzzle game.
Wow, an Olsen goes out shopping in her bra! Too bad we're not seeing anything. At all.
The best music trivia game of all time! You match the pictures to create a band name. Good Luck!
According to frontman Scott Stevens, this song was kinda the catalyst for their new record. Sometimes inspiration comes from the least expected places, but when it works it works. It’s always cool when a band covers a song, but also put their own stamp on it.
Today is your day to play the #1 Music Puzzle Game on Liquid Generation. It's also our only one!
This week in the LG Studios we have a band originally from Canton, Oh called Lovedrug. They played three songs for us from their sophomore record called Everything Starts Where IT Ends which will be in stores on March 6th. The band is currently on Militia Group and will be touring a ton for the new record. Go see them, you won’t be disappointed!
The 18th edition of everything is always the best, including this game, where you have to match the pictures to make band names.
For the 17th edition of America's favorite music puzzle game, we give you an all name game, a game for which you will play until you have to go to the bathroom.
Mike Bonerati will do any impression to sell you a mattress! Where do these commercials come from??
When the battle is done, Rory Lake is going to make love to you. From the Rory IV Battle of the Bands competition.
This woman doesn't need to be clinically insane to think her hair looks bad. But she is, none-the-less.