DG's Playlist- June 18, 2006

LW TW
1 1 The Never Ending White Lights f/Dallas Green- The Grace
-- 2 Nickelback- Far Away
2 3 Cascada- Everytime We Touch
-- 4 Pilate- Barely Listening
7 5 Katatonia- Deliberation
8 6 Imogen Heap- Goodnight & Go
-- 7 Dixie Chicks- Not Ready To Make Nice
10 8 Panic! At The Disco- I Write Sins (Not Tragedies)
-- 9 The Wreckers- Leave The Pieces
-- 10 AFI- Miss Murder
3 11 James Blunt- Wiseman
5 12 Dala- Twentysomething
11 13 Death Cab For Cutie- Crooked Teeth
RE 14 Juelz Santana- There It Go (The Whistle Song)
13 15 KT Tunstall- Black Horse And The Cherry Tree
Bubbling Under
Celebrity- Remember Us
Cradle Of Filth- Hallowe'en
Dala- Drive-Thru Summer
Disturbed- Just Stop
Fall Out Boy- A Little Less Sixteen Candles, A Little More 'Touch Me'
Goo Goo Dolls- Better Days
Guns 'N' Roses- I.R.S.
James Blunt- You're Beautiful
Keith Urban- You'll Think Of Me
Mind Bender- Microphone Magic
Neo Cortex- Storm Of Light
Nightwish- Sleeping Sun
N.I.F.T.Y.- What I Do
Thievery Corporation f/Sleepy Wonder & Gunjan- Warning Shots

Commentary: This will serve for two charts instead of one since I missed the last time around.

There's no change at the top with The Never Ending White Lights nailed to the top spot with the entrancing "The Grace", but debuting strongly at No. 2 is Nickelback's brand-new single the emotional "Far Away". Chad Kroeger describes the song as Nickelback's first-ever love song and while he's a little off on that one (Nickelback have a lot of love songs), it's still one of the band's finest singles to date. Strong at No. 3 is Casacada's "Everytime We Touch", down one after peaking at No. 2 last week. It's still an incredibly infectious and fetching anthem, and probably one of the best dance songs that's been released in a while. Look for it to also challenge for the top. 

Other new adds are catchy singles from Pilate ("Barely Listening") and AFI, the latter coming on strong after a dismal performance on 2002's "Sing The Sorrow", but two other new adds have the biggest impact- the Dixie Chicks' "Not Ready To Make Nice" and The Wreckers' "Leave The Pieces". The former is an epic single with the Chicks going all-out for their greatest single to date- and they needed it after all the controversy they went through- while the latter indicates the return of Michelle Branch to the charts, this time in her country-tinged side project with Jessica Harp. This particular single is compelling but not as strong as I'd like it to be. However, I'll give it a few weeks, in which my opinion will probably change.

That's the chart. See you in two weeks.

-DG

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