How do You Get to “6th Avenue Heartache”

“6th Avenue Heartache” is actually a song by the band, The Wallflowers. It was their first single that they have released. This single was released in the year of 1996, and it was off of their album “Bringing Down the House.” This song made it’s spot on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, coming in at number 8. The band’s lead singer actually wrote the song when he was just 18 years old. This is definitely a very pleasant song Read the rest of this entry »


“One Headlight” is What Makes “The Difference”

I first noticed The Wallflowers when I heard “One Headlight” on the radio. The distinct voice of Jakob Dylan, the catchy beat and the unique poetry set to music lands The Wallflowers in my top ten artist list. I bought the album “Bringing Down the Horse” and became a lifelong fan. Although “One Headlight” remains my favorite song, I love “The Difference” and “6th Avenue Heartache.” Fans came on board with The Wallflowers after the release of “One Headlight” some fifteen years ago. Since that time The Wallflowers Read the rest of this entry »


The Wallflowers Impending Greatest Hits Album

The Wallflowers, one of the most critically acclaimed American alternative rock bands ever, is giving fans a big “Thank You”. The thanks comes in the form of a “Greatist Hits Album”. With a career expanding back over twenty years, this album is sure to be one of the new classics, and a must have for any serious music collection. The two Grammy winning “One Headlight” catapulted the Wallflowers to super stardom in the late 90′s, and helped establish a fanbase that has been anxiously waiting to get their hands on Read the rest of this entry »


Our Best Wallflowers Lyrics

You know good music when you hear it which is why you’re all about The Wallflowers. We spent a lot of time on our www.WildBlueDeals.com satellite internet looking into what we think are the best Wallflower lyrics of all time…tell us what you think in the comments below…
Now all of these voices
And all of these noises
With all their illusions of choices
They’ve come to my door
With one dozen roses
From Invisible City – poignant and somber…just how Read the rest of this entry »