
โIโda Called You Woody, Joeโ (2007)
This fast-paced love letter to Clash frontman Joe Strummer was a burst of roots-punk energy on Gaslightโs thrillingly raw debut album Sink Or Swim. By nodding to Dylanโs โSong To Woody,โ the band made their full range of musical allegiances โ from 60โs folk to 90โs hardcore โ clear from the get-go.
โBlue Jeans And White T-Shirtsโ (2008)
โIt was the first time I wrote something that connected in a way that was beyond my band, or me,โ Fallon says of his 2008 devotional to the Jersey seashore that serves as his modern day โ4th Of July (Asbury Park).โ These days, โBlue Jeansโ is just about the only Gaslight Anthem song Fallon still plays during his solo sets, a recognition, says the songwriter, that the song no longer belongs to him, or his band, but rather, to his longtime fans. โThis is a song for our people, the one Iโm not going to take any credit for.โ
โThe โ59 Soundโ (2008)
The bleeding-heart title track to Gaslightโs breakthrough record would immediately became the bandโs signature song, despite itโs devastating subject matter and arcane Charles Dickens references. โYoung boys, young girls,โ Fallon sang, transforming personal tragedy into a generational statement, before the songโs final chorus, โainโt supposed to die on a Saturday night.โ
โThe Backseatโ (2008)
The concluding moment to The โ59 Sound was a restless reflection on teenage road trips and summertime boredom that provided Gaslight with a bona fide rock and roll anthem. The song would serve as their climactic set-closer for years to come, and with its mix of youthful heartbreak, yearning and aching nostalgia, the song perfectly wrapped up the bandโs greatest album.
โThe Diamond Church Street Choirโ (2010)
The group had already moved on from The โ59 Sound by the time they recorded their widely-anticipated follow-up American Slang, but this feel-good party tune was more inspired by 50โs doo-wop than anything Fallon had ever written. The roots rock sing-along tribute to the bandโs New Brunswick house-show roots would become an instant fan favorite.
โLadykillerโ (2011)
This moody, slow-burning track from Fallonโs debut side project, the Horrible Crowes, is a dark-tinged meditation on romantic devastation inspired by the Cure. โAnd how about this for a good one?โ Fallon sings during the songโs gut-punch second verse: โMaybe we donโt ever come down.โ
โ45โ (2012)
Gaslightโs first single on a major label was the most convincing โ and infectious โ bid they ever made at rock radio stardom. Fallon shouts out some of his favorite 90โs punk forebears in this catchy pop-rock barnburner about starting over anew. โI canโt move on,โ Fallon sings, โand I canโt stay the same.โ
โSmokeโ (2016)
First recorded with his one-off folk-roots outfit Molly & The Zombies, this Fallon mid-tempo ballad would end up serving as the highlight to his official solo debut on Painkillers. The song, a stream of consciousness narrative inspired in part by a long distance relationship, shows Fallon at the height of his craft.
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