Keep Your Summer Playlist Updated With These New Songs Summer is a well-loved season. The holiday outings, joy rides, occasional barbecue gatherings, poolside chilling, and even the simple weekend jams – they are always a part of our summer experience. To complete the summer feels and make the experience more unforgettable, whether you’re with old time friends or new acquaintances, there’s no better way than to accompany it with new music you’d either love or have a good laugh about. Here is the rounded up list spanning across different genres to satisfy your taste: “Sparks” by Beach House Here’s the first one to get you really excited. Beach House, our favorite band who first found their footing as the pop duo and then shifted to indie rock, finally released their song, “Sparks.” The track is the lead single of their upcoming album, Depression Cherry, which will be finally released after three years of wearing their previous album Bloom. …show more content…
“Sparks” is slightly different from their previous singles, as the tension is more pronounced with chaotic loop of Victoria Legrand’s vocals in the beginning and continued until the end of the song as feedback. It was balanced, however, with the ethereal vocals sparking emotions in its wake. “Dats All Me (D.A.M.)” by Fetty Wap What we have come to know as the prince of trap music, Fetty Wap, comes back with his winning formula after a slew of collaborations. We can hear Fetty Wap singing to us yet again another ode for his lady a “so d*** fine” one at that. Though we can hear similar notes from his “Trap Queen,” it is still hard to not like it. With catchy beat and melodious soulful tenor, “Dats All Me (D.A.M)” is still
DMX opened the concert with one of his greatest songs “It’s All Good”. All the ladies in the place were going wild when he yelled, “where my ladies at!” while he then tore off Mike Barr page 2 his shirt and threw it in the crowd. DMX’s time on the stage was incredible his voice was sounding good in concert unlike most rappers voices.
Ringing in the New Year, we’ve chosen an individual who has created his own music and created interesting remixes of other songs over the course of (now) 16 years. We enjoy the twists he plays on his music and admire his efforts to take his music to live performance stage. Local to Brick Township, NJ, Brian Stewart (DJversion666) started out, born and raised, in Evansville Indiana, playing in a multitude of bands, playing bass and/or singing various genres of music. Upon moving to Nashville, he has done studio work, laying down bass tracks for commercials and advertisements. Continuing down the path of music Stewart attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. He combines various genres and ties them all together with an industrial sound.
”The Blackpool Letters” jumps right out of the gate with “Shotgun.” Deeply reverbed piano (slightly de-tuned) and understated synths roll quietly before waking you up with heavy double time drum hits and big coarsely chopped guitar down strokes. Alternative by nature, this is my favorite rocker on the disk. Performance highlight is when Scott’s last vocal note of the chorus lingers to melt brilliantly into the first two measures of the bridge before fading. And even though Liss has nothing to do with Ozzy, the lead work of Dave Rosen jumps in out of left field with tonal qualities of Randy Rhoades. Frenetic synthetic and expressively manic, its Hungarian (harmonic) minor mode...
Through his use of carefully chosen vocabulary, Ed Sheeran produces a worthy song choice for the next addition of Form and
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This album is a million different moods at a million different times; Kanye is subdued and tortured on “FML”, triumphant and raunchy on “No More Parties In LA”, and engagingly honest on “30 Hours”, where he spends the last half of the song throwing out sentences in a stream-of-consciousness manner. It’s this diverse array of moods and textures, arranged in such a haphazard way, that might draw criticisms of a lack of cohesion; in reality, it’s West’s most personal album in a while. With no grander concept to hide behind, West is free to air out his laundry, both the dirty and the
My impressions of this song is that it’s a good remix of their African roots and more modern pop. The whole song has a nice melody effected by African rhythms which really match Nico and Vinz’s voices. I have heard the song far to often but I still think it’s a good song.
Then this is the right song for you. This is that RnB sound that is missing from the ever evolving music industry now. Not all evolutions are good, some make changes we accept but make us forget the good in the original thing. Usher is here to remind of what the unspoiled RnB sound sounds like as he does an amazing job on this cover of a great song.
...and how he projects his voice through lyrics. It was genius for him to put out this song since he has many agreeable fans towards his work and for others to listen.
The most attractive attribute of this song is the background music, which somewhat resembles bells or chimes. When this is combined with Drake’s versatile voice, the result is truly uplifting. When listening to this song, I am often in a very joyful and happy mood. Just the sound of it is able to bring joy to an otherwise gloomy day, and this is what I love about it.
As I lay on the minute golden grains of sand, I looked up at the brilliant sky, adorned with flashes of pink and orange and purple, mirroring the colours of a flawless seasoned apricot. The goddess-like sun’s face is being embraced by the demure navy fingertips of the skyline.
The music of Evanescence can be generally described as a complex blend of symphonic rock, opera, piano rock, hard rock, and Goth rock with a...
Ever since Sunset Beach has been officially opened to the public, there has been a drastic increase of tourists present. Television programs concluded that at least a thousand people visit the beach everyday. Reasons for their stay are that they feel comfortable with the environment that surrounds the beach front, people who are at the beach are joyous and numerous activities to enjoy, and the fresh scent of the sparkly waters, make the visitors feel calm and pleasurable. So I decided to take a trip there.
I use any excuse to walk along the ocean, especially alone and without my phone. The wind blew cold air, but the sun’s warm rays kept my body at a perfect temperature. It was three in the afternoon and I was calm.