heard it in the theater too. when I googled it and it came back "the cars" I was thinking "nonono, it's a NEW song". what a surprise. and an awesome one at that. rock on indeed.
I wonder how they got Dave back into the fold considering he basically retired and when they hinted with the new cars he said no thanks, maybe he came around or something but I'm not complaining this sounds like the bridge between candyo and panorama
And I was 8 when their Move Like This album released... New music these days is all Auto Tune crap, with no real emotion, real instruments, or real anything; it's all just crap put together by the same talentless two writers to make money.
At the time, I didn't even know who The Cars were... The only way I was even somewhat introduced to them at the time was by watching the Disney movie Cars 2, which had a cover of "You Might Think" by Weezer in it. But I really enjoyed that song, which eventually led to me discovering the band a couple years later, and the rest was history!
I love the Cars, and they have done it again!! I recently rediscovered Ric Ocasek's Fireball Zone CD...it is really cool. It is like the Cars with backup singers, and horns..
Damn! Benjamin would have been excellent for this song! R was OK--not as twangy as he's been in the past, but I hear a lower register which just speaks Benjamin to me.
The guys are certainly doing fine without Orr, he would have been proud. I he would still have been alive, his velvet pipes probably would have been used for this song.... Would have loved to hear it. Maybe one day, we'll be able to do some vocal photoshopping, who knows. Making a computer "learn" all the inflections and nuances of Orr's voice, and make it sing songs he never sung, like this one. Just to be able to compare. Until then... This is a great tune as it is now....