Saturday, April 18, 2026

SONG OF THE WEEK: 4-19-2026

 




SONG:  "Mob On"

ARTIST:  Paris

ALBUM:  "Unleashed"

YEAR:  1998

PLACE OF ORIGIN:  San Francisco, California

YEARS ACTIVE:  1989 - Present



WHAT I THINK THE SONG IS ABOUT:

Lyrically, "Mob On" focuses on "talking trash" and survivalist themes. It reflects a more "gangster" persona compared to Paris's earlier purely political work, though he often used this harder edge to address the frustrations of being pigeon-holed as a political rapper.

PARIS DISCOGRAPHY (Full length albums only):

1990 - The Devil Made Me Do It (Tommy Boy Records)
* Peaked at #158 on the Billboard 200

1992 - Sleeping With The Enemy (Scarface Records)
* Peaked at #182 on the Billboard 200

1994 - Guerrilla Funk (Priority Records)
* Peaked at #128 on the Billboard 200

1998 - Unleashed (Unleashed/Whirling Records)
* Did not chart on the Billboard 200

2003 - Sonic Jihad (Guerrilla Funk Recordings)
* Did not chart on the Billboard 200

2008 - Acid Reflex (Guerrilla Funk Recordings)
* Did not chart on the Billboard 200

2015 - Pistol Politics (Guerrilla Funk Recordings)
* Did not chart on the Billboard 200

2020 - Safe Space Invader (Guerrilla Funk Recordings)
* Did not chart on the Billboard 200

MY THOUGHTS ON PARIS:

Paris is a San Francisco rapper that got his start back in 1989. Heavily influenced by the political and social raps of Chuck D. of Public Enemy as well as the west coast gangsta rappers like N.W.A. and Ice-T, Paris considered himself to be the "Black Panther" of hip hop! 1990 saw Paris drop his debut full length album, "The Devil Made Me Do It", and the title track generated lots of buzz, often being played on MTV's "Yo! MTV Raps". In 1992, Paris dropped "Sleeping With The Enemy" which caused lots of controversy with the song "Bush Killa", a scathing tear down of Presiden George H.W. Bush. In 1994, Paris inked a deal with major label Priority Records to release "Guerrilla Funk", which was his highest charting album, peaking at #128 on the Billboard 200. 1998 saw Paris release "Unleashed" which didn't get much press nor push on the music market. Paris stepped away a bit from the music industry at this point until 2003 when he dropped "Sonic Jihad". Yet another controversial release, the album cover depicts a plane headed for the White House. This album also marked Paris releasing his music through his own label, "Guerrilla Funk Recordings" which he does to the current day. In 2008, Paris released "Acid Reflex". 2015's "Pistol Politics" was called one of the best hip hop albums of that year by Spin Magazine. Paris' most recent release was 2020's "Safe Space Invader". Paris is an absolute beast of an emcee! I love this dude! I think he's the most underrated rapper out there, hands down. I love the aggression he raps with. You can feel the tension as his rhymes build and build and he's an excellent lyricist. He wears his politics on his sleeve and he is never afraid to shine a light on oppression and societal ills. Being a fan of Public Enemy, N.W.A. and Ice-T growing up, I loved Paris right from the first time I heard "Break The Grip Of Shame". When I heard "Part 2" of that song, "Guerillas In The Mist", Paris became one of my favorite rappers of all time! I don't follow hip hop as much as I did in the late 80's/early 90's, but I make it a point to check in on Paris to see if he has anything new coming out. This guy still spits fire. A beast emcee I said!!

SIMILAR ARTISTS:

Above The Law
Spice 1
Boogie Down Productions
Ice-T
The D.O.C.

TEN PARIS SONGS YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT:

1. Guerillas In The Mist
2. Hard Truth Soldier (Redux)
3. Freedom
4. What Would You Do
5. The Devil Made Me Do It
6. It's Real
7. Nobody Move
8. Get Fired Up
9. Night Of The Long Knives
10. Mob On



Saturday, April 11, 2026

SONG OF THE WEEK: 4-12-2026

 




SONG:  "Midwest Island"

ARTIST:  So They Say

ALBUM:  "So They Say" EP

YEAR:  2005

PLACE OF ORIGIN:  St. Louis, Missouri

YEARS ACTIVE:  2005 - Present



WHAT I THINK THE SONG IS ABOUT:

The song "Midwest Island" by the pop-punk band So They Say is primarily about the feeling of being trapped and the desperate desire to escape a suffocating environment.

SO THEY SAY DISCOGRAPHY (Full length albums only):

2006 - Antidote For Irony (Fearless Records)
* Did not chart on the Billboard 200

2007 - Life In Surveillance (Fearless Records)
* Did not chart on the Billboard 200

MY THOUGHTS ON SO THEY SAY:

So They Say is a St. Louis band that formed back in 2005. Early on the band signed on with Fearless Records. The band's first release was a self-titled EP that dropped in 2005. Their debut full length studio album was released in 2006, titled "Antidote For Irony". So They Say followed that album up with their sophomore effort, "Life In Surveillance", in 2007. In 2008, So They Say went on a hiatus so all the band members could focus on other projects. In 2010, after listening to some demos, the band was feeling inspired to get back together. However, the band did not get back together until 2024. In 2025, it was rumored that the band was working on new material and a single called "Walls" was indeed released in 2026. So They Say is a pop punk band. As I said in previous blogs, I got into these guys in what I call my "Taking Back Sunday" era! I was listening to a lot of pop punk bands during the 2000 to 2010 years. I first heard of So They Say in 2006 when I heard the song "Antidote For Irony", which is still my favorite song by the band to date. They were only active for about 3 years from 2005 to 2008 so it's good to see the band picking it up again in recent years.

SIMILAR ARTISTS:

Hidden In Plain View
Bleed The Dream
Halifax
Spitalfield
Armor For Sleep

TEN SO THEY SAY SONGS YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT:

1. Antidote For Irony
2. Wake Me Up
3. Good-Bye
4. Forever Young (Rod Stewart cover)
5. Walls
6. In Loving Memory Of
7. Midwest Island
8. Nuclear Sunrise
9. Daydreamer
10. These Nights Are Long (acoustic version)






Saturday, April 4, 2026

SONG OF THE WEEK: 4-5-2026

 




SONG:  "The Sky Is Falling"

ARTIST:  Thrice

ALBUM:  "The Alchemy Index:  Vol. III & IV"

YEAR:  2008

PLACE OF ORIGIN:  Irvine, California

YEARS ACTIVE:  1998 - Present



WHAT I THINK THE SONG IS ABOUT:

"The Sky Is Falling" by Thrice is a political song that critiques the apathy of those who ignore the human cost of war when it occurs far away. Released on the "Air" volume of "The Alchemy Index" (2008), the lyrics are written from the perspective of a civilian experiencing an aerial bombardment.

THRICE DISCOGRAPHY (Full length albums only):

2000 - Identity Crisis (Greenflag Records)
* Did not chart on the Billboard 200

2002 - The Illusion Of Safety (Sub City Records)
* Did not chart on the Billboard 200

2003 - The Artist In The Ambulance (Island Records)
* Peaked at #16 on the Billboard 200

2005 - Vheissu (Island Records)
* Peaked at #15 on the Billboard 200

2007 - The Alchemy Index:  Vol. I & II (Vagrant Records)
* Peaked at #24 on the Billboard 200

2008 - The Alchemy Index:  Vol. III & IV (Vagrant Records)
* Peaked at #17 on the Billboard 200

2008 - Live At The House Of Blues (Vagrant Records)
* Did not chart on the Billboard 200

2009 - Beggars (Vagrant Records)
* Peaked at #47 on the Billboard 200

2011 - Major/Minor (Vagrant Records)
* Peaked at #18 on the Billboard 200

2012 - Anthology (Staple/Workhorse Music Group)
* Peaked at #104 on the Billboard 200

2016 - To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere (Vagrant Records)
* Peaked at #15 on the Billboard 200

2018 - Palms (Epitaph Records)
* Peaked at #27 on the Billboard 200

2021 - Horizons/East (Epitaph Records)
* Did not chart on the Billboard 200

2025 - Horizons/West (Epitaph Records)
* Did not chart on the Billboard 200

MY THOUGHTS ON THRICE:

Thrice formed as a band back in 1998, hailing from Irvine, California. Early on the band had a hardcore punk/post-hardcore vibe. Their very first release was a self-released EP in 1999 called "First Impressions". The band's debut full length studio album was released in 2000, titled "Identity Crisis". Their sophomore effort, 2002's "The Illusion Of Safety", started to generate some buzz for the band. In 2003, Thrice signed on with major label and released "The Artist In The Ambulance". This is really the album that put Thrice on the map, thanks in part to songs like "All That's Left" and "Stare At The Sun". 2005's "Vheissu" was a clear departure in sound for Thrice as they incorporated many different styles and elements, including even some electronic sounds. In 2007 and 2008, Thrice released a four part set of albums called "The Alchemy Index". Each part represented the elements fire, water, air and earth. The band thought those albums were a little "sleepy" so they decided to liven it up a bit with their next release, 2009's "Beggars". After releasing "Major/Minor" in 2011 and touring for the first half of 2012, Thrice decided to go on a hiatus. All of the members worked on other projects, most notably lead singer/guitarist Dustin Kensrue's solo project. Luckily in 2015, Thrice decided to get back together and in 2016, released the album "To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere". This is a fantastic album and definitely let the world know that Thrice is indeed back! In 2018, after 10 solid years of working with Vagrant Records, Thrice signed on with legendary punk label Epitaph Records and released "Palms". In 2021, the band released "Horizons/East" and in 2025, the sister album to that, "Horizons/West", was released. That is Thrice's most recent release. Thrice is an awesome band. For me, after the big four bands of grunge in the early 90's, Thrice is one of my favorite bands. They really don't have a bad album, in fact, most of them are great! I first got into Thrice when I heard the song "Deadbolt" from "The Illusion Of Safety" album and I fell in love with them right away. They  just write amazing songs. Their 2016 album "To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere" is just so damn good. What a great comeback album after a brief hiatus! I'd have to think about it a little, but off the top of my head, Thrice, along with Rise Against and The Gaslight Anthem are definitely some of my favorite bands after the grunge era.

SIMILAR ARTISTS:

Thursday
Senses Fail
Story Of The Year
Funeral For A Friend
Finch

TEN THRICE SONGS YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT:

1. Black Honey
2. The Artist In The Ambulance
3. Broken Lungs
4. In Exile
5. Come All You Weary
6. Deadbolt
7. Image Of The Invisible
8. Sea Change
9. Promises
10. Scavengers