67 points
Number of Voters: 3
Highest Voter: madonnas (#6)
Album : Sound of Silver (2007)
Track No: 8
Genre: Dance punk
Writer: James Murphy
Producer: The DFA
Quote:
Originally posted by dustedmagazine.com
"But what exactly is the “Sound of Silver,” then? Based on the title track’s insistent robotic vocals and steady stabs of minimal house and pulsing percussion, it’s what “makes you want to feel like a teenager, until you remember the feelings of a real live emotional teenager. Then you think again.” ”
67 points
Number of Voters: 3
Highest Voter: nicklada (#1)
Album : Tomboy (2011)
Track No: 2
Genre: Dream pop, psychedelic pop, indietronica
Writer: Panda Bear
Producer: Panda Bear, Sonic Boom
Quote:
Originally posted by Maddy Costa of The Guardian
"A note of caution: listen to Tomboy for the first time after a frazzling day and it might just give you a migraine. Noah Lennox's follow-up to his rapturous 2007 album Person Pitch is as demanding and nerve-needling as a hungry, tired three-year-old clamouring for attention. Take the title track: it's relentlessly circuitous, Lennox's droning vocal bearing down on an aggressively downbeat keyboard melody, which itself presses against an urgent guitar line doctored to sound like a sheet of metal being shaken."
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SELENA GOMEZ & THE SCENE - "When the Sun Goes Down"
68 points
Number of Voters: 3
Highest Voter: josh_923 (#7)
Album : When the Sun Goes Down (2011)
Track No: 8
Genre: Dance-pop, teen pop
Writer: Selena Gomez, Joey Clement, Steve Sulikowski, Stefan Abingdon
Producer: Stefan Abingdon
Quote:
Originally posted by albumconfessions.blogspot.com
" The title track, “When the Sun Goes Down”, is a song mainly about having a fun night out on the town, a topic that is nothing unique in the music industry, but Gomez gives the material a nice, innocent touch that sounds appropriate even for her young audience. The chorus is fast paced as the artist maneuvers through lyrics very impressively which makes it the best part of the track.."