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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

The Fray, AAR, Taylor, etc..

*It’s not arrange chronically or ratings. It is just that songs that some of you may take notice of.

1. You Found Me – The Fray (Alternative)

With such awesome songwriting skills, you have to forgive his weird voice. This song seems to touch on something sensitive which is where is god when you need him the most. It is not a praise and worship song, but more like a calling. Somewhat nice in a way. It starts out with a slow beat, with a piano filling up the background. Then comes the drums and electric guitars like any other emo songs nowadays. Though I am not a fan of the chorus, it is still something worth listening to.

imageA weird name for a band

2. Breakin – All-American Rejects (Pop Rock)

A song that has not made its debut yet. With a title like that, it seems they never practice proper spelling. It’s a song that you don’t fall in love with it from the first listen but it grows on you as soon as you keep on rolling this song when you left your iTunes in repeat. The verse is a bore to listen to but the guitar in the background seems to be uplifting the song. But when it reaches the pre-chorus, you start to notice something different from the song and the chorus seems to jump right at you. It’s an awesome listen but it needs the time to build in you.

image The album title has nothing to do with 2012

3. Teardrops on my Guitar – Taylor Swift (Country)

An old song I know and possibly a country song. Though this is not my type of genre but it captivated me to listen as the title is simply awesome as the song is. The guitar work is not as amazing as I thought it would be but the lyrics are plain simple and romantic. It tells a story that this ‘girl’ couldn’t get the guy he wants cause he is in a relationship with another hottie. In the end, this is the product.

Now another song from the same artist.

4. Forever and Always – Taylor Swift (Country)

This song could debut anytime. I can certainly bet on it. This song is the perfect break up song. If it was the boy who initiated the break up. I’m hinting on someone who starts with a R. You should listen to this. The verse is excellent music while the chorus seems to be more a cross from pop and country. But still, I would definitely recommend this song to anyone who is interested in Taylor Swift’s song. This song also is supposedly written for the Taylor and Joe Jonas break up.

image I love her signature xD

Songs that are worthy a listen also;

Hell March – Red Alert 3 Soundtrack

Just Dance – Lady Gaga feat. Colby O’Donis

Miss Independent – Neyo

I Don’t Care (Machine Shop Remix) – Fall Out Boy

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