Aerosmith has a pretty huge discography, so itโs only natural that a few solid tunes would fall into the โunderratedโ category. And while the following five songs are surely loved by diehard Aerosmith fans, I think they deserve to be as well-known as some of the bandโs biggest hits. Letโs dive in! You might just recognize a few of your personal favorite Aerosmith tunes.
โSeasons Of Witherโ
Who doesnโt love a good power ballad? โSeasons Of Witherโ comes from Aerosmithโs 1974 album Get Your Wings, and itโs a surprisingly tender song inspired by the natural beauty of Massachusetts in the winter. Steven Tyler wrote the song while he was in a particularly raw mood, took a few drugs, lit some incense, and played a guitar Joey Kramer found in a dumpster.
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โSick As A Dogโ
If you were a young guitarist in 1976, this might have been the track that made you want to learn to shred. It’s a standout yet underrated song from Rocks. โSick As A Dogโ was apparently inspired by โMr. Tambourine Manโ by The Byrds, according to co-songwriter and Aerosmith bassist Tom Hamilton.
โUncle Saltyโ
โUncle Saltyโ is a darker but more meaningful song in Aerosmithโs discography. That riff is absolutely killer, for one thing. But Tylerโs lyrics, inspired by the sadness of childhood abandonment and abuse, are devastating. Itโs an earnest song, and Iโm surprised it hasnโt been praised more.
โNobodyโs Faultโ
This track from 1976 is one of the bandโs heaviest tunes, and Steven Tylerโs voice is surprisingly vicious. Where many bands would be afraid to go this far, Aerosmith made it look easy. And โNobodyโs Faultโ is a really good song, even without the context of the bandโs other work.
โKings And Queensโ
โKinds And Queensโ gets more love nowadays than it probably got in 1978, but it really deserved more love from the start. Though, it wasnโt totally ignored. This Draw The Line track made it to the Billboard Hot 100 chart, after all.
โThis one was just about how many people died from holy wars because of their beliefs or non-beliefs,โ Tyler said in the liner notes of the compilation album Pandoraโs Box, which featured this song. โWith that one, my brain was back with the knights of the round tableโฆโ
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