Song List

Here are some of our songs and their gist:

60 Hz – jazzy blues about the nature of real live music
Canyon
– soaring ballad about a dusty desert road trip
Cracking
– A dark, sultry jam that would make Dido proud
Dig
 – Steely Dan might groove on this song about making the best of it
Digging a Hole – Knowing when to quit: not so much
Fly All Night – Funky trip on the airlines of love
Fold ‘Em Up – Imminent breakup in an early Eagles style
Guilty as Charged – Risqué blues about getting in trouble
Hats Off – Enthusiastic pop graduation anthem
High Scores – Quirky coming-of-age story from which our band name comes
Let’s Do This – A hyped up jam about helping each other
Levitate – Soulful jam on the joy of the little things when you are in love
Mixed Up Precious – alt country heartbreak song about a (female) tornado
Move the Stone – The plight of the artist as Melissa Etheridge might do it
Not Complicated – Ignorance is a blissful sing-along
Secret Weapon – The power of affection is a groove for young and old
Sell Me the Dream – It’s going to get loud while I figure out what I want
Time Aside – Reflective ballad you might hear after last call
Way to Be Positive – Ballad for making the coffee house cry
Whisky Dregs – Gritty blues groove about life at the bottom

While our primary catalog is made up of original material, we do occasionally include some select covers, including:

American Girl – Tom  Petty
Bette Davis Eyes – Kim Carnes
Come Together – Beatles
Desperado – Eagles
Free Fallin’ – Tom Petty
Ho Hey – Lumineers
In Bloom – Nirvana
Inside Out – Eve6
Just What I Needed – The Cars
Killing Me Softly with His Song – Roberta Flack
Peaceful Easy Feelin’ – Eagles
Pride – U2
Riptide – Vance Joy
Rock and Roll – Led Zeppelin
Rocky Mountain Way – Joe Walsh
Royals – Lorde
Runaway Train – Soul Asylum
Stuck in the Middle with You – Stealers Wheel
Summertime – Jazz Standard
Surrender – Cheap Trick
Take It Easy – Eagles
Teenage Dirtbag – Wheatus
Valerie – Amy Winehouse
Wish You Were Here – Pink Floyd
You May Be Right – Billy Joel