"90's Music" just feels like a song that's there to attempt to create something new, only the problem is that the song seems to lack purpose. If the song felt like it was leading somewhere, I'd probably like the song way more. Maybe that's just me, though.
Blank Space is perfect the way it is But yay for it being included and tons of other great tracks like Still, Ultraviolence, and more!
That's my opinion on most of 1989 really. It's more like a sort of... "reductive"? version of CHVRCHES, Purity Ring and really every Synthpop act of 10's. Which is not bad per sé but... I don't know.
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Javiera Mena me parece bien, pero tengo que escuchar esa canción Still y ya sabes que era hater de la Swift, pero ya van 2 singles de su último album que me gustan :bilbio:
Tienes que escucharla, es genial.
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"90's Music" just feels like a song that's there to attempt to create something new, only the problem is that the song seems to lack purpose. If the song felt like it was leading somewhere, I'd probably like the song way more. Maybe that's just me, though.
"90's Music" is kind of like the stuff from PC Music, specially A.G. Cook's "Keri Baby". There are lots of insane things going on, but if you listen closely, you have a great pop song.
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Qué bueno ver a Avey Tare, Liars y Lust for Youth! La de Taylor me gusta también, solo no escuché la de Kimbra, buen set, el top 100 promete.
Pfff obvio que promete, solo que no va a ser... tan variado? By the way escuchaste el disco de iamamiwhoami?
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10/10
Por tener a esa masterpiece de 90s music
Como así que no te gusta el video de la kween Javiera
Reservoir y Little Fangs también las amo, espero ver a osito panda más adelante.
No me gusta el video ese, es minimalista pero... no en el buen sentido. Y si lo veras a Mr. Noah LennoxCALLA.
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By the way, I will shortly post the results of my Sound of 2015 poll. The first three ones, at least. Only four people voted: Popstar, Giliap, blackheart, ColdKeane. But that's like, enough.
Shamir, at only 20 years old, released one of the best EPs of the year. There, we found an unique mixture of Synthpop, R&B, House, Hip Hop, and Funk music rarely found nowadays. That same thing was done on his debut single "On the Regular", which was released in XL Recordings (who also released stuff from Adele, Vampire Weekend, Jungle and many others). His debut album is set to be released in mid-2015.
#04. KAIRON; IRSE!
After the site RateYourMusic.com featured a review of their second album, ‘Ujubasajuba’, Kairon; IRSE!'s popularity increased significantly, getting praise from various publications, why? Well, because the album is an amazing piece of Shoegaze/Post-Rock. I really hope big things for these guys in 2015!
#03. CRYING
Crying are probably like early Crystal Castles, meets gentle Indie Pop. That may seem like a stupid comparison, but I can't find anything that's remotely similar (Anamanaguchi? Idk). They're a band from New York, characterized by their mix of bubbly, glitchy Chiptune with nice and accesible Twee Pop. They released their debut album, ‘Get Olde/Second Wind’ in November 2014, under Run for Cover Records.
"90's Music" just feels like a song that's there to attempt to create something new, only the problem is that the song seems to lack purpose. If the song felt like it was leading somewhere, I'd probably like the song way more. Maybe that's just me, though.