Welcome to This or That, the weekly segment here on DC9 where
we stream an unmarked song and ask, simply enough, "Is this [POP
BAND X] or just another crappy local band?"
Why? Because we don't think
you'll be able to tell the difference between the real thing and the
crappy, cheap knockoff.
[Editor's Note: Before we get started this week, an apology: I've been really bad about remembering to do this lately, and I know there are a bunch of readers who get a kick out of it, so... my bad. Won't happen again. Until, y'know, it does.]
If you don't recognize the name Metro Station (pictured above), that's fine. No one's gonna come after you with torches or anything. Well, no one except for delusional Miley Cyrus fans, as, yep, Metro Station just happens fronted by the tween superstar's older broseph, Trace.
But there's more to Metro Station than just that, actually; the band scored a big-time Top 40 radio hit with the admittedly kinda-catchy tune "Shake It" in 2008--even before most people made the Cyrus last name connection. And chances are you've likely heard the song before--if not on the radio, in dance clubs or in the gym or at the mall or...well, wherever, really. Point is, it's been all over. And the band's follow-up single, "Seventeen Forever" has even had some moderate success, too.
So, the question this week, dear Guessers: Is this week's track a deep cut from the band's self-titled debut release, and maybe a potential candidate for a future radio single down the line? Or is this just the work of any number of local band's striving for the same sound?
You be the judge...
If you don't recognize the name Metro Station (pictured above), that's fine. No one's gonna come after you with torches or anything. Well, no one except for delusional Miley Cyrus fans, as, yep, Metro Station just happens fronted by the tween superstar's older broseph, Trace.
But there's more to Metro Station than just that, actually; the band scored a big-time Top 40 radio hit with the admittedly kinda-catchy tune "Shake It" in 2008--even before most people made the Cyrus last name connection. And chances are you've likely heard the song before--if not on the radio, in dance clubs or in the gym or at the mall or...well, wherever, really. Point is, it's been all over. And the band's follow-up single, "Seventeen Forever" has even had some moderate success, too.
So, the question this week, dear Guessers: Is this week's track a deep cut from the band's self-titled debut release, and maybe a potential candidate for a future radio single down the line? Or is this just the work of any number of local band's striving for the same sound?
You be the judge...
Actually, synth and all, it was a new song from The All-American Rejects: "The Wind Blows", a track off the band's latest release, When The World Comes Down. Go figure, right? Oh, and for those counting at home, commenter Jordan Like The River has failed to successfully guess in any of these games since the first one. Maybe this week's is easier? We'll see...