For the premier entry in my blog, I chose to spotlight five rock songs I have been enjoying as of late.
Eyesore by Janus
The first single from rockers Janus, Eyesore is an atmospheric and captivating song. With a cymbal crash interrupting the dreamlike opener, the song quickly takes a dark turn. At first I assumed it would be a Metallica-esque monster song, but I was pleasently surprised by the fact that it turned into a frustration fueled epic. Small things were done with this song that made it stand out and work for me, from the anguished chorus opener to the monologue in the middle of the song. This song isn't for everyone, but I recommend it if you have a metal bone in your body.
Sound of Madness by Shinedown
Okay, I'll be honest: this was my favorite song of 2009. I can't resist me some good southern rock, and Shinedown is my favorite southern band since Lynyrd Skynryd. The title track to their most recent album, Sound of Madness has THE best opening since Cult of Personality. The drum/guitar corroboration sets the tone for a song venting at self-obsessed drama queens. I can honestly say that I am unable to listen to this song without my head bobbing. My favorite on this list, I recommend it to anyone who has at least one functional ear.
Hell Yeah by Rev Theory
More southern rock. Perhaps the greatest anthem in years, Hell Yeah solidifies Texas rockers Rev Theory as a "boy's club band", and remind me of the original Guns 'N Roses. The long, slow opener pays off with a fast paced oddessy of partiness. Yes, I did just make up a word, so what. YOU listen to this song and try to find a better word for it. A fist pumper for the ages, I can't help but ask you to go out and take a listen.
Youth of Yesterday by The Veer Union
Beautiful. That is the only way I can describe the second single from The Veer Union. Youth of Yesterday is a slower, softer song that speeds up from time to time. The song talks about how the older generation looks down on the current, with the current defending themselves. The arguement given actually provokes thought(I know, right?) and left me inspired to make sure my time counts. Energizing and motivational, this is the sort of song everyone should hear.
You're Going Down by The Sick Puppies
Finally, we come to the last song, and it's here for a reason: it's a tough one to follow! Austrailian rockers The Sick Puppies gave anyone whose ever lost their temper a song for the ages. With the best bass line EVER, You're Going Down pulls you into an angry dimension that you can't get enough of. Perhaps my favorite aspect of the song is that even though they are singing about losing your cool, the lead singer keeps the verses monotone, saving the emotion for the courus. This makes the corus feel more important and expected. The final song gets a shining recommendation.
Well, that's it for my opening blog. Feel free to let me know what you'd like to see reviewed here, and I'll see you next time!
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So, ive never actually heard of any of these songs. But maybe I will have to check some of them out. You did a really good job explaining each one in really good detail.
ReplyDeleteThe first 4 songs ive never heard of but i am a big fan of the last one. Its a great pump up song.
ReplyDeleteI love Sick Puppies! I can relate to a lot of their music. The explanations of songs are really well thought out and give me a good understanding of what they are about.
ReplyDeleteI can't say that I've listened to these songs, but you did a great job reviewing them. If you wanted, you could add links to the songs so we could listen to them. I can show you how if you want.
ReplyDeleteAndy I think we all know my music is way better then yours haha
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