Saturday, December 21, 2013

Drunk In Love

I have been grooving to this song for a few days now and felt it should hold the honor of being the first Beyonce song on my blog. Drunk In Love is a sexy, groovy, banger and usually those three words aren't put in the same sentence when it comes to a song. This time though those words are the best words that describe this song.

Off of her latest self titled album, Drunk In Love is all about Beyonce's physical relationship with Jay-Z and their first night together. Jays verse spells that out quite clearly and cleverly. My favorite part of the song comes at the 5:15 mark when the song changes and becomes truly sexy, when everything slowly falls away until it's just Beyonce and a synth patch.

This is the best song I have heard off her latest release but honestly I haven't given anything else on her album a chance to grow on me. I've always come back to DIL because it's that good to me. Take a listen and tell me what you think. Enjoy.






Thursday, December 19, 2013

Barrel Of a Gun

This song came up on my playlist and I remembered how much I loved it and the album it was on. The song is Barrel Of a Gun and the album is the 1997 Depeche Mode offering entitled Ultra. Those who are fans of this group, band, what have you knows that lead singer David Gahan once upon a time had a serious addiction to heroin. So when I listen to the lyrics of this song, and others on Ultra I get the sense that his addiction is being played out for all to hear.

The title alone, Barrel Of a Gun screams of not having a choice, of having no control regarding ones actions, of being forced which for some is what addiction is all about. Sonically this is an amazing piece of work and one I recommend played over the big boy speakers. The bass rumbles in this song like an small but felt earthquake and it never stops. The guitars whine and wail as David floats along to the chorus and then the drums pound through. There is so much to discern in this song that i almost hear something new with every listen. Producer Tim Simenon must have relished working on this track.

Take a listen to Barrel Of a Gun, try not to get sucked into the trippy video and just listen to the music, and let me know what you think. Enjoy.



Friday, December 13, 2013

I See Fire

The second I heard the voice of Ed Sheeran sing the opening of this tragically poignant and beautiful song I knew I was going to blog it. It had to be shared even though if you go to see The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug then you will hear it like I did. It plays over the closing credits and it's the perfect song for the close. See it and you'll see why.

The song begins with Ed's intro with a lilting Irish tinge to it. Then when the guitar kicks in and you get a hint of the melody the song begins to unfold for you. The lyrics are all about the quest for the Dwarves of Erebor to reclaim their homeland if they can best the dragon Smaug that inhabits their mountain. The song was written specifically for the movie and it's pitch perfect.

Ed Sheeran isn't widely known here in the states, but something tells me that is about to change. Take a listen and let me know if you agree with me. Enjoy!


























Sunday, December 8, 2013

General Zod Suite

A fan of the man of Steel score put this together and I really enjoyed it and decided to post it, because I can be a geek at times. Maybe you'll enjoy it too.


Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Opening Montage

This piece is so short, but in the grand scheme of things musically it is absolutely flawless and moving. It's an amazing piece of music that was married to a so-so movie. The name of the movie, Things We Lost In the Fire and the score was crafted by Gustavo Santaolella and Johan Soderqvist. In my opinion the music vastly out shined the movie because Gustavo and Johan created magic.

Like I said, it's really short BUT there is the rest of the score that is as equally amazing as this piece entitled Opening Montage. The music is mournful and hopeful all at the same time and that's an amazing accomplishment. When the strings come in this piece has the ability to move your soul.

Take a listen, listen a few times and drink it in and let me know if your soul has been moved or at the very least, if it's been touched. Enjoy!




Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Surin (Mixed)

Whenever I need to add a little speed to my pace, to put a little pep in my step, I dial up this piece of music by Quiver. The song is a groovy, melodic tune entitled Surin (Mixed). I enjoy the remixed version personally because to me the remix version just took the best parts of the original and emphasized them. Where the original is also almost ten minutes long, the remix is a little over seven.

Both versions are groove heavy but I feel the remix is a little brighter, the highs are higher and the lows aren't as muddy as they are in the original. I do however recommend using your big boy speakers to check this track out. This tune never fails to make me nod my head or tap my foot no matter how I'm feeling which is what makes it one of my favorites.

Surin (Mixed) is off Quiver's 2008 double CD Dirty Nails & Vapour Trails. A collection of mid and up tempo dark and light grooves and their remixes, Dirty Nails has something for everyone despite your mood or particular taste in music. If you like this track then let me recommend Two Notes 'n' a Beat, it's freaky...lol. Enjoy.