Friday, 15 June 2012

A Quick review of songs probably stuck in your head

http://buxmob.net/go.php?id=27465                               Pay Phone By Maroon 5 ft Wiz Khalifa
The song title comes from Levine's first line of the verse.The solid musicianship from Levine makes the song catchy and memorable.There’s a probable connection between the song and Levine’s recent breakup with Victoria’s Secret model Anne Vyalitsyna.

                              Somebody i used to Know by Gotye ft Kimbra
This song is compelling with its intruging and minimalist opening. It tells a tale of a relationship gone bad.The song is not flashy, but it is instantly memorable and is destined to be a Classic.Following the massive success of this song, Gotye says the many covers and remix requests are becoming tiring.                                     
                                                                                                         

                                 Rolling in the deep by Adele
 In the first five secs, you can here the stunning bluesy and authority of Adele's voice. At 22, Adele sings with the authority and sense of life experience of a 40 year old.This song  has topped charts all over the world.             

                                                 

                                   Pumped up kicks by Foster the people
This song has intense, disturbing lyrics and an Upbeat sound that works for parties or private listening. It tells a story about "Robert" and the gun he found in his dad's closet.

         
           
                                  Paradise by Coldplay
With the boiling strings, rattling synthesizers and bass-heavy beats, this song would pass for a Kanye West record. On the flip side, Paradise has a Powerful instrumental opening, a Chorus that will stick in the mind and a Simple piano accompaniment. Martin sings about a girl wanting to escape into her own dreams.In recent events, Coldplay fans have claimed that wrist bands they purchased on  coldplay's concerts are causing them nightmares.

                         Stereo Hearts by Gym class heroes ft Adam Levine
It is difficult to see "Stereo Hearts" as more than a Travie McCoy and Adam Levine duet. It seems to be a gym Class Heroes record only in name.Travie (Katy perry's Ex-flame) rapping is standard, and Adam’s singing is obtrusively auto-tuned, but good musicianship and lyrics make this single very listenable. Pleasant-sounding keyboard tunes combined with decent electronics and drum-machines make “Stereo Hearts” easy on the ears.

       

                            "Drive by" By Train
"Drive By" is not an entirely new song for the band Train. They began performing it on tour in the summer of 2011.The song encompasses Pat Monahan's vocals with a great Singalong chorus giving the song a simple and catchy arrangement. "Drive By" follows a very similar formula to "Hey, Soul Sister." A spare, mostly acoustic, arrangement on the verse leads into an upbeat singalong chorus. The lyrics to this song are clever but with overly cute wordplay.

                           Everybody talks by Neon Trees
There are vocalists, and then there are performers. There are concerts, and then there are shows.Neon Trees is a band of performers who put on one hell of a show. This song has an Uptempo infectious energy accompanied by Tyler Glenn's aggressive vocals which gives it a great Singalong melody. The energy of the song is contagious and you will most likely be singing along to the end of this song.