March DLC Week 3:
During the third week, one song was available for downloadable content alongside 11 free tracks for Rivals owners. In addition Mass Effect avatar items were available in addition to the appearance of Archer himself from the Archer TV series.
Kenny Loggins - "Danger Zone"
Iconic '80s songs don’t get much bigger than Kenny Loggins' "Danger Zone". Taken from one of the best-selling soundtracks of all-time, "Danger Zone" peaked at #2 on the Hot 100 and cemented Kenny Loggins' status as the King of '80s soundtracks. The song (co-penned by disco pioneer Giorgio Moroder) has become a pop culture staple and true anthem. As for gameplay - the bassline is definitely challenging. There’s a guitar solo, with HOPO runs after the first two choruses. Vocal runs abound, though never overwhelm. The drums need a persistent, quick right hand. Welcome to the "Danger Zone".
The 11 free tracks are all from The Record Co. group who are a non-profit company. 11 of 13 tracks from their Boston Sessions Volume 1 album are free for Rival owners.
Animal Flag - "Sink"
Bent Knee - "These Hands"
Black Beach - "No Place For Me"
Creaturos - "History Repeats"
Dutch ReBelle - "RudeBoys"
Julie Rhodes - "Hurry Up (& Wait For You)"
Littlefoot - "Casablanca"
Michael Christmas - "Cross That Line"
Ruby Rose Fox - "Skydiver"
STL GLD - "Good"
Tigerman WOAH - "Alone Time"
March DLC Week 4:
During the fourth week, Rock Band VR launched for Occulus Rift owners and to celebrate three of the songs brand new to the franchise (and were part of the VR setlist) were made available as downloadable content for Rock Band 4.
Kings of Leon - "Use Somebody" [Rock Band VR]
Leading the charge is Kings of Leon, with “Use Somebody”. A huge hit for the band, it became only the fourth song ever to top the Triple A, Adult Top 40, Mainstream Top 40, AND Alternative Songs charts. In the UK, it’s had 77 weeks on the UK Top 75, 40 of those weeks being consecutive after release. It then won three Grammy awards and was nominated for a fourth! The strings are a little more laid-back in the song, giving room to Caleb Followill’s signature singing style. But the drums have lots of variety and will keep you busy throughout.
Mumford & Sons - "I Will Wait" [Rock Band VR]
“I Will Wait” from award-winning UK artist Mumford & Sons is a welcome addition to both Rock Band VR and the Rock Band 4 Music Library. The lead single from Babel, it is the band’s biggest hit, selling over 2 million copies in the US over a period of just eight months. Rolling Stone dubbed it the 13th best song of 2012 at year’s end, further proven by its chart performance, where it remains the highest-charting single by the band. The guitar chart is very difficult, going from acoustic strumming to more intense banjo playing. Dense harmonies also provide a challenge, keeping everyone on their toes.
OneRepublic - "Counting Stars" [Rock Band VR]
Wrapping up the week is OneRepublic’s “Counting Stars”. Taken from their first top 10 album, Native, “Counting Stars” peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song also sold over 5 million copies in the US, while the music video has been watched over 1.70 BILLION times on YouTube. That’s a lot. The song is all about variety in gameplay. The drums have a lot going on, from assorted fills to disco beats. The vocals stretch across quite a large range, while the harmonies are featured throughout the song. The guitar part has a lot to do, never staying in one spot for too long.
March DLC Week 5:
This week's downloadable content tracks are two artists from the United Kingdom. One of which is also from the Rock Band VR setlist.
Basement - "Promise Everything" [Rock Band VR]
First up is Basement, with “Promise Everything”, the lead single off their album of the same name. A buzz band from the UK, Basement’s US tour begins TODAY right here in Boston. Be sure to check them out when they come to your area. “Promise Everything” is a very high energy song that’s tons of fun for everyone in your virtual band, especially the drummer, as the percussion drives the song. The strings aren’t hard, but they’re active, and in a punk-tinged song like this one, very enjoyable.
Ed Sheeran - "Shape of You"
Next up is “Shape of You” from Ed Sheeran. The monster lead single from his latest album, ÷, it premiered at #1 in both the UK and US, his first #1 in the latter. Both the single and the album broke streaming records when the album was released, with “Shape of You” garnering over ten million streaming plays in a single day. When charting the song, we got to make some decisions that are rarely seen, like drums being predominantly made up of acoustic guitar percussion! It’s a fun change from the norm. The guitar plays along with keyboard and later takes over the acoustic guitar. Vocals are tough, even if someone knows the song end-to-end.
Rock Band VR Setlist (The Entire Setlist):
Harmonix have announced the official full list of songs confirmed for the game. There are 60 song total.
New - 34 songs:
- Against The Current - "Running With The Wild Things"
- Arctic Horror - "Black Seas"
- AudioDamn! - "Lights Out"
- Band of Horses - "Causal Party"
- Basement - "Promise Everything"
- The Black Cheers - "(You're) Breaking Up"
- The Black Keys - "Gold on the Ceiling"
- Blink-182 - "Bored to Death"
- Blondfire - "True Confessions"
- Carrie Underwood - "Church Bells"
- Catfish and the Bottlemen - "Postpone"
- Coldplay - "Birds"
- Dream Theater - "Pull Me Under"
- Ghost - "Cirice"
- The Hunna - "You & Me"
- Kaleo - "Glass House"
- Kings of Leon - "Use Somebody"
- Maroon 5 - "Maps"
- Mumford & Sons - "I Will Wait"
- Oasis - "Champagne Supernova"
- OneRepublic - "Counting Stars"
- Paramore - "Ain't It Fun"
- PARKS - "Sweater Weather"
- Pierce the Veil - "Circles"
- The Pretty Reckless - "Heaven Knows"
- Quitter - "The Starting Line"
- Rush - "Freewill (Vault Edition)"
- The Shelters - "Rebel Heart"
- Spirit Kid - "To My Romeo"
- Switchfoot - "Float"
- The Temper Trap - "Alive"
- Tracy Bonham - "Mother Mother"
- Twin Atlantic - "I Am Alive"
- The Wind and the Wave - "Grand Canyon"
Rewind - Rock Band 1 Era - 4 songs:
- David Bowie - "Suffragette City"
- The Killers - "When You Were Young"
- Weezer - "Say It Ain't So"
- The Who - "Won't Get Fooled Again"
Rewind - Rock Band 2 Era - 12 songs:
- Alice in Chains - "Main in the Box"
- Blondie - "One Way or Another"
- Bon Jovi - "Livin' on a Prayer"
- Disturbed - "Down With the Sickness"
- Fleetwood Mac - "Go Your Own Way"
- Foo Fighters - "Everlong"
- The Go-Go's - "We Got the Beat"
- Jimmy Eat World - "The Middle"
- Joan Jett - "Bad Reputation"
- Pearl Jam - "Alive"
- Rage Against the Machine - "Testify"
- Survivor - "Eye of the Tiger"
Rewind - Green Day: Rock Band Era - 1 song:
Rewind - Lego Rock Band Era - 1 song:
- Europe - "The Final Countdown"
Rewind - Rock Band 3 Era - 3 songs:
- Avenged Sevenfold - "Beast and the Harlot"
- Ramones - "I Wanna Be Sedated"
- Stone Temple Pilots - "Plush"
Rewind - Rock Band 4 Era - 1 song:
Rewind - Rock Band DLC Era - 4 songs:
- Aerosmith - "Walk This Way"
- Dragonforce - "Through the Fire and Flames"
- Megadeth - "Hangar 18"
- Nirvana - "Smells Like Teen Spirit"
March DLC 2017 Round-up:
- Basement - "Promise Everything" [Rock Band VR]
- Ed Sheeran - "Shape of You"
- Kenny Loggins - "Danger Zone"
- Kings of Leon - "Use Somebody" [Rock Band VR]
- Lit - "My Own Worst Enemy" [Rock Band Rewind - Rock Band 2]
- Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Ray Dalton - "Can’t Hold Us"
- Mumford & Sons - "I Will Wait" [Rock Band VR]
- OneRepublic - "Counting Stars" [Rock Band VR]
- Paramore - "That's What You Get" [Rock Band Rewind - Rock Band 2]
- Staind - "Outside"