Friday Favorites: A Taste of Americana
Captivating vocals and an honest delivery that is reminiscent of singer-songwriters from the 1960s and ’70s, but with a contemporary appeal. Think Bob Dylan meets Bruce Hornsby.Read more…
Captivating vocals and an honest delivery that is reminiscent of singer-songwriters from the 1960s and ’70s, but with a contemporary appeal. Think Bob Dylan meets Bruce Hornsby.Read more…
This is a very, very interesting song! Use it for a hill repeat at threshold.Read more…
A beautiful indie song that works well as a warm-up or a 90 rpm flat. Some might use this song for their wedding! Read more…
Why this song? An irresistible beat, great guitar riffs, and lyrics loaded with racy double-entendres and cultural references.Read more…
Even though this song’s album contains the megahits “Hey Ya!” and “The Way You Move,” this cut will be your favorite for indoor cycling. Read more…
Here is a 7-minute song to use with surge/attack intervals. It starts slow, allowing riders an initial recovery from the previous song before the hard work pushes them up to and over their threshold. Read more…
Challenge riders to go anaerobic, targeting a power Zone 6 intensity, RPE 9, three times in this high-intensity interval. Read more…
This beautiful song is so versatile, you’ll want to use it in four different profiles for four different things!Read more…
This high-energy song is a great way to end a class, leaving it all on the bike before starting the cool-down. It also has a message in the refrain that we should all appreciate. Read more…
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