Streets, Static and Swagger - March B-side Quiz Before the polish… before the playlists… there was noise, attitude, and songs that didn’t ask permission. This month we dug into CBGB corners, garage explosions, alt-rock echoes, and B-sides that carried more attitude than the A-side ever could. All answers are song titles. Some are loud. Some are loose. Some feel like they might fall apart at any second. That’s the point. Just when they thought Hidden Gems was going quiet… THE QUIZ — 25 QUESTIONS 1. Which Velvet Underground track captures raw desire with a loose, almost chaotic groove? 2. Blondie flirted with literary attitude on which lesser-known track? 3. Blue Öyster Cult blended menace and mystique on which vampiric deep cut? 4. Which Talking Heads song feels jittery, nervous, and oddly addictive in its rhythm? 5. Kiss leaned into vulnerability and storytelling on which Rod Stewart-penned track? Just getting started . 6. Which New York Dolls track explodes with attitude a...
Blink and You Missed Them: Rock’s Forgotten Bands Some bands fade. Some burn out. And then there are the ones that vanish so completely… you start to wonder if they were ever real at all. No greatest hits. No reunion tours. No streaming algorithm bringing them back from the dead. Just a handful of tracks—pressed onto vinyl, passed between collectors, whispered about in corners of the internet. This isn’t just about B-sides anymore. This is about bands that left behind just enough to haunt rock history… and then disappeared. The Ones Who Left a Mark Writing on the Wall – It Came On A Sunday A thunderous, almost mystical track that feels bigger than the band itself. Heavy, theatrical, and completely out of time—like it should’ve sparked a movement. Instead, it became a relic. Captain Beyond – Dancing Madly Backwards (On a Sea of Air) A supergroup with serious pedigree… and yet, no lasting foothold. This track is chaotic, brilliant, and ahead of its time. Proof that even talen...