7/10 the lyrics were great but the beat was only serviceable.
Ganstagrass- I'm gonna Put you down
edited 28th Apr '15 9:08:08 PM by KingNick1995
Presenting!2/10: This is a mixture of bluegrass and gangsta rap. My mind is screaming "NO" at me as loud as it can.
The Smiths - This Charming Man
Another green world.7/10. Everything is fine, but the vocals could be polished more.
Late Spring by Yui Kinoshita, from viewtorino's album for M3-35, viewpoint.
edited 1st May '15 7:19:44 AM by murazrai
Adequate, but the voice is admittedly lovely. Not a fan of the percussions though… they are too heavy and distracting, especially when the voice is so soft. Still not unpleasant. The trumpets add a nice joyful touch.
Akiko Shikata - Seiren ~ Heroes Argonautes
From Istoria ~ Kalliope, which may or may not be my favorite album of her…
edited 1st May '15 8:18:37 AM by Lyendith
Flippé de participer à ce grand souper, je veux juste m'occuper de taper mon propre tempo.2.7/10. Don't seem to enjoy it.
Does anyone have a rating for my favourite Daft Punk song? Otherwise known as:
HARDER. BETTER. FASTER. STRONGER.
I'd give it 11/10
I'd give it a 9/10, though you could've at least bothered to link it; I doubt everyone here knows the song.
INTERNET CLUB - WWW CRUISE, for the hell of it.
To pity someone is to tell them "I feel bad about being better than you."For its genre, probably 6/10 on the generous side.
bumped for great awesoem
nevermind, wrong thread
edited 5th May '15 8:00:02 AM by Lyendith
Flippé de participer à ce grand souper, je veux juste m'occuper de taper mon propre tempo.10/10 would recommend.
Shadow Gallery - First Light. I'm sorry for the poor quality, but the band's not really that well known, and this was the best I could find.
7.5/10, very Pink Floyd-ish, in a good way. Just kinda drags a bit long, though still enjoyable.
Solid blues rock from a guitar master. Noticed the bassist in that song was pretty sick too. Song seems like it's probably an old blues song, lyrically sounds about right, though I don't know for sure if it is. That last verse was amusing. 8.5/10.
And now for something completely different...going from a more musically-driven song to a more lyrically-driven one: "Party Time!" by Dollar Signs.
Insert witty 'n clever quip here.7/10. Was expecting worse. Pleasantly surprised that the song was decent, though it feels generic to me.
7/10 I have a harder time rating instrumental rock, but I like this one has a good atmosphere and I like the main guitar/organ melody line, Though that may be because that melody sounds a LOT like the instrumental interlude in the 80s hit "Total Eclipse of the Heart".
Speaking of which...
10/10: EVERY NOW AND THEN I FALL APART
AND I NEEEED YOU NOOOOOOW TONIIIIIIIGHT
80s schmaltz at its best.
Massive Attack (feat. Elizabeth Fraser) - Teardrop
Another green world.8/10 a.k.a. the House theme. Trip-hop is a genre that intrigues me but I'm that into, but that song is lovely.
The Easybeats - Friday On My Mind
This was the song I was originally gonna post last time, but then I realized it would be more appropriate today.
edited 15th May '15 10:22:55 AM by djbj
8/10, nice classic pop rock.
edited 15th May '15 11:13:54 AM by darkabomination
"No will to break."6.5/10 - The very chilled start led me to believe I would like this more than I actually did, but this is still pretty good. Good atmosphere, I really like the sound of the guitars too. Cool track !
edited 15th May '15 3:54:38 PM by Akalabth
You are standing in an open field west of a white house, with a boarded front door. There is a small mailbox here.4/10 The music has a nice groove, but the rambling sing-talk style of the vocals is kind of annoying. Overall, I just found it kind of tedious.
Gary Moore & Philip Lynott - Out In The Fields
edited 16th May '15 2:26:33 PM by djbj
It sounds like the kind of song that I'll find awesomely catchy on the first listening, okay on the second listening, dull in the third and annoying in the fourth… but since my impressions are from the first listening, I'd say it's pretty damn catchy. And I like the lyrics, which helps.
… I guess that's appropriate for the circumstance.
edited 19th May '15 5:15:55 PM by Lyendith
Flippé de participer à ce grand souper, je veux juste m'occuper de taper mon propre tempo.7/10. Pretty descent song, though I think it kind of drags on a little bit.
7/10. It is perfect on its own right, but I would like it better had I listened to it back in my teenage days.
Caliburne~Story of The Legendary Sword by Team Grimoire, one of the original tracks in Maimai.
4/10, it combines SNES JRPG soundtrack and like happy hardcore, too genres I'm not too fond of in the first place to be totally honest, but I can appreciate the production I guess.
edited 24th May '15 11:27:14 PM by RoboZombie
7/10. Reminds me of Pogo's jazzier/more experimental moments until the beat comes in. Pretty cool, but I wish there were more change-ups.
To pity someone is to tell them "I feel bad about being better than you."
A bit mixed, the rap was good, but the singing felt a little out-of-place, or perhaps the other way around. 6.5-10.
Sage Francis - Makeshift Patriot
"No will to break."