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Boys Like Ladies are again. With the pop-rock outfit asserting their new album — their first in over a decade — Sunday At Foxwoods, they stirred up a ton of pleasure and nostalgia. To coincide with the discharge, Boys Like Ladies are additionally making ready to go out on their upcoming tour in September, together with help on choose dates from State Champs, 4 Yr Robust, the Summer time Set, and Say Something’s Max Bemis, amongst others.
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To have fun their return, we requested our readers what the very best Boys Like Ladies songs are of all time. From “Hero/Heroine” to “The Nice Escape,” discover the highest fan picks ranked beneath.
5. “Heels Over Head”
“Heels Over Head” is deep inside the tracklist on Boys Like Ladies’ debut LP, however the track has remained a fan favourite over time. The monitor sums up the start phases of a crush precisely, as Martin Johnson sings that he’s “the primary to fall and the final to know.” Its accompanying music video is sort of a time capsule for the late 2000s, rife with digital cameras, home made merch, and tight tees. If the visible proves something, it’s that Boys Like Ladies can pack a room — one thing that’s sure to occur once more on their fall tour.
4. “Love Drunk”
Right here’s a throwback for you, as “Love Drunk” felt inescapable in the course of the summer time of 2009. Although its introduction hints at classic-rock grandeur, the track rapidly transitions right into a pop-rock anthem that’s meant for driving with the highest (or home windows) down. With an unforgettable music video — starring Ashley Tisdale because the one to impress — to match, this track nonetheless hits for anybody swept up by its large hook. All these years later, “Love Drunk” is the epitome of an earworm.
3. “Hero/Heroine”
One other track from the band’s first document, “Hero/Heroine” stays beloved for a motive. The monitor possesses the sort of strains meant for scribbling in your Converse (“I hold a sinister smile and a gap in my coronary heart”), in addition to a cute story a couple of effervescent romance. Finally, it’s straightforward to see why followers maintain this one shut.
2. “The Nice Escape”
The distinctive single from Boys Like Ladies’ 2006 debut album stays one in all their catchiest songs ever. The monitor bubbles with bouncy vitality and countless optimism — and put the band on the map for numerous youngsters within the mid-2000s. Its slick manufacturing, courtesy of Matt Squire, shines, too. Little doubt this lower has soundtracked many summer time nights and street journeys.
1. “Thunder”
The start of “Thunder” is deceiving. With Johnson strumming an acoustic guitar, the track seems to be a somber ballad. Nonetheless, that delicacy quickly transforms right into a volcanic refrain. The music video, in the meantime, displays teenage youth, together with scenes of meals fights, late-night hangs, and swimming pool makeouts that had been shot all through California.