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Monday, 1 September 2014

Music List (August)

Pinch and a punch for the first day of the month!!
*Fist bumps air* YES!
I've been waiting to do this for a while, I've listen to heaps of new music so you guys better appreciate this. :)

So, lets see..... 


1. Love Will Come My Way - Ryan Beatty

This song is a country/pop ballad song. It starts off with a slow guitar solo, then it changes into a rhythmic melody with what seems like a choir or layered voices. It is very simple, catchy and repetitive.
It has multiple verses, but still brings back to the main chorus.


2. Brave - Sara Bareilles

I have actually heard this song multiple times. Once at school for a concert, and even at the gym during sports. I know why. This song is catchy and very simple. It has great rhythm and a very important message, 'be brave.' It is a definite pop number, mixed with what I would assume as a country/rock, but very subtle.

 

3. Pass Me By - R5

Ok, so this is a new song that I have been recently loving. It starts with the story setting with just a simple guitar harmony. Then it joins in with the rock/pop. It's very simple and repetitive, having wonderful choruses with great rhymes. "I was solo, living yolo."
Then it repeats the same type of style as the beginning, after the chorus is the story scene, then back to the same chorus. It definitely gives you the feeling of a story or sequence. 


4. Best Day Of My Life - American Authors

This song is very popular, and been used in multiple YouTube videos as well. It sounds like it has been made using everyday house-hold objects, keys, bells, etc. It is very cool and uses a variety of different rhythms. 
It is a country/rock/pop. Very catchy and repetitive.


5. Please Don't Go - Mike Posner

This song is the second best song that Posner has made, 'Cooler Than Me' being first.
The video for this is also great. It has that video game/ arcade game feel to it, making it pop, just to the electronic side. It has a heavy bass synthesizer line. It always rounds back to the chorus and has an amazing part in it. It sounds like an actual live arcade game, the Game Over and the Level Up sound. 
(I recommend also watching the video)