Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Know that Crappy Song Before Everyone Else Does
This was on one of the music blogs I follow. If you can't stand a minute of this track ,you have more patience than I do.
These Songs on the Radio Are Good.
I have comeback after an extended vacation and getting everything back in order. Anyway here are the songs I like on the radio at the moment.
1. "Love Me Like You Do" - Ellie Goulding
I'm a sucker for a good Ellie Goulding track, and this song beat every expectation I had. Great pop vocals, and decent lyrics about her relationship. Hard to believe Ellie Goulding hasn't had a major hit song since, "Burn" or even "Lights." I feel this song could be a number one hit on the hot 100 and could dethrone Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars. This synthpop ballad was written with Max Martin who is an evil genius on creating earworms that get lodged in your head for days and this song is no exception. While the movie this song is taken from is probably going to be terrible at least we get a decent song from it. Goulddiggers (Ellie Goulding fan army) unite!
2. Sheppard - "Geronimo"
This song has been out for a while, and one of alternatives better crossover tracks. Not feeling Vance Joy or Hozier tracks at all. It has a decent rock beat going, and plenty of chanting that a song like this needs. Lyrically the song keeps the upbeat theme, and never overstays its welcome.
While I like the original song I can't abandon my electronic dance music roots and enjoy a decent remix of it. The Benny Bennassi remix of the song is true treat. He doesn't go too crazy with the breakdown, and provides plenty of high energy snyths to keep any ravers (like myself) happy. Honestly Walk the Moon or Sheppard could end up being one of my favorite alternative groups of the year.
3. Imagine Dragons - "Shots"
I expect this song to get a release soon if it didn't already. Their first single on the album was a weird experiment of different genres that didn't add up correctly. It had Mumford & Suns feel that didn't go with the group intentions.
Here Imagine Dragons do a disco vibe with this song I believe pull off very well. It is song you can play on a Friday night or a Monday morning commute to get you upbeat. I wasn't a big fan of this group from the last album or any of three big singles from that album. This is a good start for me on liking some of their other material.
1. "Love Me Like You Do" - Ellie Goulding
I'm a sucker for a good Ellie Goulding track, and this song beat every expectation I had. Great pop vocals, and decent lyrics about her relationship. Hard to believe Ellie Goulding hasn't had a major hit song since, "Burn" or even "Lights." I feel this song could be a number one hit on the hot 100 and could dethrone Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars. This synthpop ballad was written with Max Martin who is an evil genius on creating earworms that get lodged in your head for days and this song is no exception. While the movie this song is taken from is probably going to be terrible at least we get a decent song from it. Goulddiggers (Ellie Goulding fan army) unite!
2. Sheppard - "Geronimo"
This song has been out for a while, and one of alternatives better crossover tracks. Not feeling Vance Joy or Hozier tracks at all. It has a decent rock beat going, and plenty of chanting that a song like this needs. Lyrically the song keeps the upbeat theme, and never overstays its welcome.
While I like the original song I can't abandon my electronic dance music roots and enjoy a decent remix of it. The Benny Bennassi remix of the song is true treat. He doesn't go too crazy with the breakdown, and provides plenty of high energy snyths to keep any ravers (like myself) happy. Honestly Walk the Moon or Sheppard could end up being one of my favorite alternative groups of the year.
3. Imagine Dragons - "Shots"
I expect this song to get a release soon if it didn't already. Their first single on the album was a weird experiment of different genres that didn't add up correctly. It had Mumford & Suns feel that didn't go with the group intentions.
Here Imagine Dragons do a disco vibe with this song I believe pull off very well. It is song you can play on a Friday night or a Monday morning commute to get you upbeat. I wasn't a big fan of this group from the last album or any of three big singles from that album. This is a good start for me on liking some of their other material.
Sunday, February 8, 2015
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