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Friday, October 11, 2013

Headlights by Get Dressed


When I was only a lowly teenager, I began my delve into local music. One of my favorite Seattle bands from around this time was an indie-rock outfit, Get Dressed. A song of theirs, Headlights, became a favorite of mine. Throughout the years, this song has remained with me and has never quite been forgotten. On a sad day back before grad school, my desktop computer finally died. With it, I lost my entire music collection. Nowadays, that's not the worst thing in the world, with Spotify and other comprehensive music players. However, a few tracks were lost, to never be resurfaced. Headlights was one.

Get Dressed broke up in 2008. I remember seeing flyers for their last show at The Vera Project. To listen to this song, I searched everywhere (from Myspace to Lineout to ReverbNation). I even pleaded with my friends on facebook. No luck anywhere.

In a little twist of irony (or something), I reclaimed Headlights when my current computer crashed. I'm debating getting a Chromebook and decided to check out Google Play. When Google Music first came out, I uploaded much of my old music collection on a whim. I had forgotten all about this. Several scrolls down the page, Headlights was there.

I couldn't be any happier.

The opening riffs hook me every time. The repetition of the chorus is the portion of the song I used to sing in my head when I hadn't listened to the track in a while: "and, we move slowly and slowly and slow". The way they portray a mediocre relationship - it could be on every teenager's life soundtrack. We've all experienced this sort of lackluster, even if we're hoping for more. Get Dressed was easy to relate to, non-pretentious and the local act you hoped would make it somewhere.

Listen to Headlights. I did the world a favor and uploaded a copy to Grooveshark. It's worth the four minutes (and a few replays).

1 comment:

  1. I sent two emails asking to confirm the time THEY picked and finally got a response THE NIGHT BEFORE THE APPT at 9pm that yes, they could be at my house the following day at 9am...luckily my boyfriend works from home, or I would have had to scramble to take off work! hid kit

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