YOU pick the songs! Guaranteed to cause spontaneous, involuntary dancing, no matter where you are or how you're feeling. Shame that I couldn't get through the first episode of Man in the High Castle, because if I had, this heartbreaking cover of the Elvis standard would've been waiting for me on the show's Resistance Radio record. This song has literally no flaws at all. Nobody puts Niall in the corner—not when he changes the time signature and gives "Issues" a country arrangement. The 24 Best Songs of 2017. / From the Monster you made me? This track reminded us of how great Incubus can be when they rock it out a little more. And, you can also enjoy the Top 25 Hard Rock Songs of 2017 one more time by checking out our Spotify playlist at this location. 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Which is precisely what the 12 following artists did as they covered classics old and new. Cornell lays his soul bare on the track, with the toll of the emotion heard in the vocal, which is given the space to be felt and understood even when backed by the late Paul Buckmaster's 24-piece orchestra. Meanwhile, the music soundtracks the discussion, ebbing through a journey of buzzing guitars and crashing drums. The song’s only flaw is that the music video features just one of her dogs instead of all of them. With a jangly acoustic guitar and shimmering string and piano backing, Corgan beautifully delivers "The Spaniards," which comes across in its most soul-baring form as he repeats the longing sentiment "Take me as I am" in the chorus. After some initial head-banging licks, the song pulls back to more melodic verses, building back up again to an anthemic, fist-pumping, sing-along chorus. Bless you, DJ Khaled. "The song is about the isolation of thinking that you’re incapable of communicating the emotions in your head while you’re also trying to exert the effort to be there for someone else, and to be what they want," said Julien in a Pitchfork interview. This is most obvious on the Villains single "The Way You Used to Do" which swings with undeniable catchiness as Josh Homme belts about a longing for a more youthful, passionate time with his mate, fending off the "monsters who terrorize normalcy." By the time Thundercat introduces Kenny with the line, "Tell 'em how you feel, Kenny," you'll think you've taken a time machine back to the most chill 1970s boat party you can imagine. List of #1 Rock & Roll Singles for 2014. While many will point to the return of a rap-style delivery on certain tracks and dabbling in poppier territory catching their attention, it also feels as though Crooked Teeth has more of a political voice than most P-Roach releases. See the First Pics From the 'Gossip Girl' Reboot, 'The Undoing' Differs Sharply From the Book, 'The Queen’s Gambit': The True Story, Explained, 'Bachelorette' Frontrunner Brendan Is an Actor, Beck, "Can't Help Falling in Love" (Elvis Presley), HAIM, "That Don't Impress Me Much" (Shania Twain), Harry Styles, "The Chain" (Fleetwood Mac), Matt Maltese, "Paper Thin Hotel" (Leonard Cohen), Snakehips and MØ, "Redbone" (Childish Gambino). The band has evolved their sound over the years, but it was the pulsing, low-end heavy aggression that caught the ears of many fans and with "Black Is the Soul" off of late 2016's The Serenity of Suffering disc, there are hints of their earlier work. One of the best songs AC/DC ever wrote, next to Highway to Hell. Bennington delivered an emotional rendition of the song after Cornell's death in the spring and it later became a source of great strength for fans upon Bennington's death in the summer. Stone Sour offered a double-shot of new music, releasing "Song #3" and "Fabuless" simultaneously at the beginning of their Hydrograd album cycle, but it's the latter track that piqued our curiosity. Keep this in mind for your next tequila-fueled turn on the karaoke mic: 'Tis a far better thing to put your own spin on a song than try to imitate the original. By far the speediest track on the album, the sense of urgency is a welcome relief in the pacing of the album. Who knew how impactful it would be as the year continued and we lost two music greats - Chris Cornell and one of the writers of the song Chester Bennington - to suicide. Let us know your top 10, and we'll tabulate the results with all the other Q listeners. Seeking a sign of ultimate devotion, Manson offers the ultimatum, "Would you kill, kill, kill for me? Kerr sings about an elusive beauty so unforgettable it turns his life into chaos. The track was penned as the end credits theme for the film of the same name, which chronicled the lives of two men and a woman just prior to the Armenian Genocide. We don't want to give away the whole list, so head below to see the Top 25 Hard Rock Songs of 2017 and find out what was our staff No. While many had hoped for Tool to end their lengthy delay in recording new music, it was actually Maynard James Keenan's other band A Perfect Circle that made a triumphant return to the music scene toward the end of the year.