7/10, not something I'd casually listen to personally because it doesn't quite click with me like some similar music, but sounds like it'd set the mood in the ending to a drama film.
And now,the musical representation of a panic attack.
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7/10, not something I'd casually listen to personally because it doesn't quite click with me like some similar music, but sounds like it'd set the mood in the ending to a drama film.
And now,the musical representation of a panic attack.
Holy shit a fellow Uboa fan
10/10
mmmm…
6/10
I didn't click for me
10/10
Classic glam anthem, that ending is one of the best moments in 70s rock music if not all of rock music
6/10 Not exactly a favorite from him; it just seems a bit too crazy
5/10 not doing anything for me
8/10, sounds like something out of a 70s cop show.
Yo who here remembers Mushroom Men on the Wii? (yep Les Claypool did the soundtrack to that game)
8/10
Les Claypool goes Tom Waits… now that's my type of music!
9/10 A great composition all around, though its length causes me to not want to listen to it all the time.
6.5/10
it's not bad I can't imagine going back to listening to this personally
7.8/10
While I'm not a big fan of retro 80's style songs (or 80's music in general), this really is a nice tribute to such nostalgic era of music.
And speaking of nostalgia…
9.5/10
Can't argue with this classic CCR tune
9/10 i need more ska-punk in my life
7/10: This is a solid trance song that is beautifully sung, but there's something about the volume mixing that makes my head hurt, which really is a shame as it ruins an almost prefect example of this genre of music.
It's odd, its giving me the same feeling you get when pressure changes quickly, like when you are taking off in an aeroplane or driving quickly down a hill.
9.5/10 – This is a pretty edgy song, however that is the point of this song since it has a punk rock vibe. This song is pure 2007 edgy era internet and I love it.
4/10
This guy is a decent punk writer wasting all his talent on the worst hot takes on contemporary issues I've heard
5/10
It's calming but a bit cheesy.
5.5/10 -- It does its job--it's an epic-sounding, royalty-free piece of music--but, as such, it comes off pretty generic.
7/10 I only previously heard a snippet of this song for a list video I made, but what I really like about it is the pseudo Peter Gunn beat and that it reminds me of Nick Cave's Dig Lazarus Dig (even though that song came much much later).
6/10. Not as irritating as I thought. A bit generic though.
6.66/10 Turned me into a born again Christian
6/10, I recognize it's a well made song but it doesn't really "grab" me, though I like that reverb effect in some parts.
7/10
It needed more N O I S E. At least it wasn't a trap rap song.
>tfw summer is almost over, and you didn't go outside due this fucking pandemic
6.5/10 Relaxing song. Very 1980s/1990s.
6.5/10
OK rap song, the melody and beats are a bit stunted that doesn't really capture the gritty lyrics of southern rappers
7/10 Not exactly a classic like Get it On is, but it's still catchy enough.
7.8/10
It was nice
The only Shakira song that I like unironically:
¿Qué te pasó Shakira? Antes eras chevere
6.25/10 -- Perfectly standard mid-'90s alt-rock tune, not unlike Alanis Morissette. It's certainly more "tasteful" than her later stuff, even if it is a little nondescript.
7/10. Gets better as it goes on. Voice is slightly annoying but it's nothing too bad.
9/10
Epic and quirky shouldn't even be mentioned in the same sentence, but here we are. Susumu Hirasawa, that madlad
4.5/10. Really not my taste. Kind of hits an uncanny valley for me.
9/10: I really like this, it's got a great energy to it and the techno-funk reminds of the old-style arcade games from the 80's. I'd quite happily use this as study or chore music.
8/10. Smooth. Also, rather understandable message.
1/10, too long and it sounds way too jumbled up for it to be appealing to the ears. And the melody isn't anything special.
P.S.
@Lazlo77 Ooooh I'm actually mad that I missed out on rating your song. Digital Love is a favorite of mine…
7.8/10
The beat is not over my alley, but the chorus is catchy
Y'know, I said in the past that I am not a big fan of 80s music, but that doesn't mean the whole decade was trash, because there is a lot of good stuff that came from that overglorified decade by nostalgia and hollywood: alt rock, post punk, hip-hop, thrash metal, and, my guilty pleasure, Japanese city pop songs.
But to see one of the people who created that decade gone is really something awful and terrible. I hope Eddie Van Halen is teaching to the J-man how to shred the guitar, wherever he is right now.
7/10. Good solo.
7.25/10
Pretty catchy but no too outstanding indie pop tune
8.5/10: Very chill and the vocals were pretty good once I got use to the accent. Smooth sax is also always a big positive.
4/10. I do not like this song, Soup King. Its smug aura mocks me.
sugoi/10
(actually is a 7~8 /10)
At first I thought this song would do the awful trope of adding character voices in the background at the start of the song, just like the OP of Gabriel Dropout does, but I'm glad it didn't take that route, and yes, at first the song didn't catch me but latter, specially in the end, did click on me with that catchy chorus.
8/10
Groovy nu disco piece
I've been meaning to get into more Bjork albums. Loved Post, and judging by this song, I really need to give Homogenic a listen. Joga is an awesome song.
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9/10. I really liked that, it has a nice strong beat and the singer has a wonderful husky quality to her voice.
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Heads up, this is another German song from me, as I feel it's very fitting for this time of year and in case it bothers you, the translated lyrics.can be found here.
Regardless of my lack of knowledge on German language I'd say it was a good party
Gesundheit/10
This week was awful, can you imagine living in your home for 4 straight days without internet? not leaving your home? What a wacky situation innt?
Anyways, here some chill brazillian tunes
9.6/10
Senhor Cartola is a Brazilian singer-songwriter legend and rightly so; this song evokes images of a tragic poet and his violao in impoverished Noreste
8/10 It's the only non-single from the album that I've heard, and I can tell why it gets remembered, particularly on SiriusXM's 1st Wave.
I know I'm weeks late, but RIP Helen Reddy:
4.5/10 It's a passable song. Nothing too offensive but a bit too generic.
7/10: I really like this, it's a nice cheery little tune but I feel the squelching sound they use as a back beat ruins it a bit.
9/10
Great alternative pop tune from an overlooked British band
8/10. Funky and strange at the same time.
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