Here you can find out which songs by Throwing Muses are the most searched.
- A Feeling
- Amazing Grace
- America (She Can't Say No)
- An Intimate Conversation
- Angel
- Ant Song
- Backroad
- Bea
- Bird Of Paradox
- Bright Yellow Gun
- Buzz
- Call Me
- Calm Down, Come Down
- Capital A
- Carnival Wig
- Catch
- City Of The Dead
- Clear And Great
- Colder
- Cottonmouth
- Counting Backwards
- Cowbirds
- Crabtown
- Crayon sun
- Cry Baby Cry
- Cry baby cry (Beatles version)
- Delicate Cutters
- Desert
- Devil's Roof
- Dio
- Dirty Water
- Dizzy
- Dovey
- Downtown
- Dragonhead
- Drive
- Ellen West
- Fall Down
- Fear
- Fever Few
- Finished
- Firepile
- Fish
- Flood
- Freeloader
- Furious
- Garoux Des Larmes
- Giant
- Golden Thing
- Graffiti
- Green
- Handsome Woman
- Hate My Way
- Hazing
- Heel Toe
- Hillbilly
- Him Dancing
- Honeychain
- Hook In Her Head
- Hysterical Bending
- I'm Alive
- Jak
- Juno
- Let's Go Outside
- Like a Dog
- Limbo
- Machismo
- Mania
- Marriage Tree
- Mexican Women
- Mr. Bones
- Night Driving
- No Parachutes
- No Way In Hell
- Not Too Soon
- Pearl
- Pools In Eyes
- Rabbit's Dying
- Raise The Roses
- Red Eyes
- Red Shoes
- Reel
- Rosetta Stone
- Run Letter
- Ruthie's Knocking
- Same Sun
- Santa Claus
- Saving Grace
- Say Goodbye
- Serene
- Shark
- Shimmer
- Snail Head
- Snakeface
- Soap And Water
- Soul Soldier
- Stand Up
- Start
- Stroll
- Summer St
- Surf Cowboy
- Take
- Tango
- Tar Kissers
- Teller
- That's All You Wanted
- The Burrow
- The Field
- The Party
- The River
- The Visit
- Two Step
- Vicky's Box
- Walking In The Dark
- White Bikini Sand
- You Cage
Throwing Muses are an American alternative rock band formed in 1981 in Newport, Rhode Island, United States, that toured and recorded extensively until 1997, when its members began concentrating more on other projects.
The group was originally fronted by two stepsisters, Kristin Hersh and Tanya Donelly, who both wrote the group's songs. Throwing Muses are known for performing music with shifting tempos, creative chord progressions, unorthodox song structures, and surreal lyrics. The group was set apart from other contemporary acts by Hersh's stark, candid writing style; Donelly's pop stylings and vocal harmonies; and David Narcizo's unusual drumming techniques eschewing use of cymbals.
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