I really do love music of all kinds. Everything from upbeat dub step by Skrillex, to sweet harmonies by Michael Henry and Justin Robinett. My favorite thing about music, though, is rediscovering "one hit wonder" bands. We all know that "one group" that sang that "one song" and it was popular for like one month, and then BAM, the group no longer exists. For example, that song Too Close by Alex Clare. It was popular for what, like 2 months? ...maybe. How about Gangnam Style by PSY? Harlem Shake? I think y'all get the point.
Recently, I was shuffling through my iPod, when Glad You Came by The Wanted came on. Not having heard it in a while, I let it play, and let me tell you, I jammed. Shamelessly and carelessly head banged in my car. Damn, how can we forget about songs that were so important to us weeks, months, even years ago? Sometimes it's great to go back through my music and listen to some of those old songs.
Anyways, remembering how much I enjoyed Glad You Came, I decided to go out on a limb and purchase the entire album from The Wanted, and let me tell you, EVERY song on it is phenomenal. Lots of bands get on the Top 100 chart for a single song, but nobody cares to listen to rest of their music, which is honestly sad. If you haven't listened to all of the songs on The Wanted's most recent album, I would highly suggest it.
Rediscovering old hits is more than just the music, though. It takes you back to memories of your past, whether they be exciting and full of life, or shitty and depressive. Music is always worth rediscovering.
Monday, January 27, 2014
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Grammy alert
Okay....Jay Z always looks way older than he is, and Paul McCartney is just so cool. I mean really, the rainbow aztec patterned piano...? The song selection was great, totally something I would drive around town with my windows rolled down jamming to. Him and Ringo really rocked it.
You know who else was amazing? Sara Bareilles and Carole King! I count NOT stop smiling while I was watching them. Not only are these two songs (Beautiful and Brave) so perfect together, but the two women are honestly inspiring, beautiful, and just so truthfully happy. It's worth a watch...I promise you'll be happier.
Anyway, Kacey Muscgraves was beautiful as always...but that song she sang is one of my favorites. Part of it goes "follow your arrow, where ever it points". I just...that's such a great message. And can we take a second to talk about how cute she always looks? She is perfection.
You know who else was amazing? Sara Bareilles and Carole King! I count NOT stop smiling while I was watching them. Not only are these two songs (Beautiful and Brave) so perfect together, but the two women are honestly inspiring, beautiful, and just so truthfully happy. It's worth a watch...I promise you'll be happier.
Monday, January 20, 2014
Dance With The Devil
Part of me thinks I should put a content warning on this post. Maybe it would read "do not listen if you're under thirteen"...but I've never thought that music should be tied to age restrictions. Maybe something about the graphic content or the moral shock a listener will undoubtedly encounter...but those aren't going to be here. I didn't have warning before this song...and it was the most emotional experience I've had while listening to a song. here goes.
So, he rapes his mom. His life of crime and constant rigor of trying to prove himself finally caught up to him and he couldn't take it anymore so he kills himself.
Sitting and listening to this song...watching the lyrics scroll across the screen...I remember feeling my jaw drop. I just, I had never heard a story like that, a song so full of real struggle and conviction. I don;t even really know what to write...hopefully you're as speechless as I am.
bulletproof love
Over winter break, I went to see Jay-Z. Absolutely everything about that show was great. From the bass rumbling through my body to the strange feeling of standing in an arena clogged with weed smoke and drunk people. It was just a great night.
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