DG's Playlist- August 13, 2006

LW TW Artist- Song
1 1 The Never Ending White Lights f/Dallas Green- The Grace
-- 2 Nick Lachey- I Can't Hate You Anymore
4 3 Stabilo- Flawed Design
5 4 The Wreckers- Leave The Pieces
2 5 Cascada- Everytime We Touch
3 6 AFI- Miss Murder
8 7 Anonymous Twist- Puttin' In Work
6 8 Billy Talent- Devil In A Midnight Mass
-- 9 Three Days Grace- Animal That I Have Become
13 10 Goo Goo Dolls- Let Love In
9 11 Katatonia- My Twin
11 12 Dala- Drive-Thru Summer
14 13 Disturbed- Land Of Confusion
-- 14 Nightwish- Sleeping Sun
-- 15 Paper Moon- String Of Blinking Lights
Bubbling Under
Bon Jovi- Welcome To Wherever You Are
Classified f/Royce da 5'9" & Choclair- Unexplainable Hunger
Damone- Out Here All Night
Dierks Bentley- Settle For A Slowdown
Dragonforce- Through The Fire And Flames
Field Mob f/Ciara- So What
Gnarls Barkley- Crazy
H.I.M.- Killing Loneliness
Imogen Heap- Goodnight & Go
James Blunt- High
KT Tunstall- Suddenly I See
Katatonia- Deliberation
Matisyahu- King Without A Crown
Matisyahu- Youth
Mind Bender- Microphone Magic
Miranda Lambert- New Strings
Neo Cortex- Storm Of Light
Nickelback- Far Away
Panic! At The Disco- But It's Better If You Do
Rascal Flatts- What Hurts The Most
Rebecca St. James- You Are Loved
The Stellar Project f/Brandi Emma- Get Up Stand Up
Toby Keith- A Little Too Late

Commentary: Yes, there's no change at the top- yet again- because "The Grace" is fast becoming one of my all-time favourite songs. I haven't heard a song with that emotional depth in years, plus it's a great relieving tune when you're down in the dumps.

At second, though, is a change- Nick Lachey's "I Can't Hate You Anymore", the better version of the first single (which was clumsy in parts) and a great vehicle for his vocal talents. The personal and emotive single is his best single ever and one of pop's best singles in a while. Also in this week is another "personal best" from Three Days Grace in "Animal I Have Become" at No. 9, where their prepubescent anger isn't horribly misplaced as it was before. In at No. 14 is Nightwish's "Sleeping Sun", the last single of theirs to feature the stunning Tarja Turunen (in looks and vocally) and at No. 15 is Paper Moon's catchy "String Of Blinking Lights". Added to the playlist are a bevy of new tracks: the Michelle Branch-esque rocker "Out Here All Night" from Damone, Dierks Bentley's outlaw crooner "Settle For A Slowdown", Dragonforce's epic "Through The Fire And Flames", Field Mob's playful "So What" with Ciara, H.I.M.'s emotive "Killing Loneliness", and KT Tunstall's catchy and cheery "Suddenly I See".

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

-DG

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