We are to the final My Sunday Song of the 10 Song set on Paul Laine. We are also to the Final My Sunday Song as I am putting it on hold for a little while. I’ve done 420 of these on Sundays in a row, that is quite a lot. Time to do reviews that are backing up because of the Bon Jovi and Def Leppard Series taking up so much time.
For My Sunday Song #420, we get to the final Paul Laine song and we go back to his 1990 debut album ‘Stick It In Your Ear’. The song to end his series is “We Are the Young” which was not a single here in the U.S, but I think it was in Canada where it broke the Top 40 briefly. Why it wasn’t in the States, I have not idea, but it was one of many on this album that could’ve been a single here. The song was written by Paul Laine and produced by the late, great Bruce Fairbairn…that should be enough right there to make you pay attention.
The song is about being young where everything is new and fresh and the world is at your fingertips. You can be whatever you want to be if you go out and grab it as you are wild, young and free. Don’t let anyone hold you back and fight for whatever you want to be. In the story, someone is holding him back and feeling him with lies, but he sees the truth and is ready to break free. So, don’t let anyone hold you back, go out there and take the world on with both hands and make your life you own.
The song opens with dual guitars, one with a cool crunchy guitar riff and the other a little melody, both speed a long at 100 mph. It is a brilliant rock anthem and I could see this blasted at concerts with full audience participation. The guitar break on this is extensive and the solo is just an onslaught of frenzied fingers flying on the frets. The song has some progressive rock undertones as the style changes up a little, but the essence of the song is contained. And that scream Paul does in the middle of that break…holy crap! It is awesome. It is guitar heavy, rock perfection and Paul gives it his all and sounds like the rock god he dreamed to be on that outro a la Robert Plant. This is what it sounds like when you are young and hungry to succeed.





Kissin’ Dynamite – Back with a Bang – (Napalm Records)
REO Speedwagon – Live at Rockpalast 1979 – (Made in Germany Music)
Billy Currington – #1’s: Volume 1 – (UMG Nashville)








Imagine Dragons – Loom – (KidInACorner./ Interscope Records)
Sunbomb – Light Up The Sky – (Frontiers Records)
Stryper – To Hell With The Amp – (Stryper Recording) – Reissue of exclusive website only CD
Megan Thee Stallion – Megan – (Hot Girl Productions)
The Fabulous Thunderbirds – Struck Down – (RHM-Linus / Stony Plain Records)
Johnny Cash – Songwriter – (Mercury Nashville / UMe)
Can – Live in Aston 1977 – (Mute Music)
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats – South of Here – (Stax Records / Concord)
Camila Cabello – C,XOXO – (Geffen / Interscope Records)
Jxdn – When the Music Stops – (DTA Records / Elektra Records)
The Warning – Keep Me Fed – (Republic Records / UMG / Lava Music)
Lupe Fiasco – Samurai – (1st And 15th Too / Thirty Tigers)
Neil Young with Crazy Horse – Early Daze – (Reprise Records)
Yes – Fragile (Super Deluxe Edition) – (Rhino Entertainment / Warner Music Group)
Guided By Voices – Strut of Kings – (GBV Inc.)
Robert Jon & The Wreck – Red Moon Rising – (Journeyman Records)
Anvil – One and Only – (AFM Records / Soulfood Music Distribution)
Nothing More – Carnal – (Better Noise Music)
Neaera – All Is Dust – (Metal Blade Records)
The Eternal – Skinwalker – (Reigning Phoenix Music)
200 Stab Wounds – Manual Manic Procedures – (Metal Blade Records)
Wraith – Fueled by Fear – (Prosthetic Records)
Islander – Grammy Nominated – (Islander / Blood Blast Distribution)
Gerry Beckley – Gerry Beckley – (Blue Elan)
White Stones – Memoria Viva – (Reigning Phoenix Music)
Hiatus Kaiyote – Love Heart Cheat Code – (Brainfeeder)
Still Woozy – Love Seat – (Insterscope Records)
Aaron Frazer – Into the Blue – (Dead Oceans)
Scene Queen – Hot Singles In Your Area – (Hopeless Records)
Omar Apollo – God Said No – (Warner Records)
Silverada – Silverada – (Prairie Rose Records)
Washed Out – Notes from a Quiet Life – (Sub Pop Records)
Yellow House – Psalms of Yellow House – (Foreign Family Collective)
Lucky Daye – Algorithm – (Keep Cool / RCA Records)
Keke Wyatt – Certified – (Shanachie Ent. Group)
Marsha Ambrosius – Casablanco – (Aftermath Records / Interscope Records)
Sour Widows – Revival of Friends – (Exploding in Sound Records)
Lorrie Morgan – Dead Girl Walking – (Cleopatra Records)
Austin Snell – Still Bleeding – (River House Artists / Warners Music Nashville)
Adam Doleac – About: Time – (Mom & Daddy’s Money)
Kaitlin Butts – Roadrunner! – (Soundly Music)
Redd Kross – Redd Kross – (In the Red)



