1. Life In Technicolor (Coldplay) This is a piece of pure music from CP's new album in June. It is very short, only two and a half minutes. A very light and comfortable song. This song is for everyone to warm up first. There are also CP’s new songs below.
2. We Can Leave The World (Sasha) This is the background music of a music program on a local radio station. When I listened to it, I felt that this song had a history. It was very nostalgic... but it turned out to be useless. The power of nine cows and two tigers was found online. The song was from 1999, so I’m relatively old, but I still think I’m quite good at finding it. I was able to find such a song from the radio, which can compare with the squirrel in “Ice Age”, haha! In fact, this style of song is most suitable to be played in a bar, and red wine is the best interpretation of the style. As for the singer Sasha, he is a well-known figure in the DJ world
3. Ramp; B is indispensable in the Crazy Over You (Jaleesa) album. Jaleesa is a 16-year-old Danish female singer. She has such outstanding talent at a young age, and she is ashamed... The tone of the intro is very FEELING, her voice is also neutral, and the transitions in the song are also handled well, and This song seems to have the feel of BABYFACE's "With Him".
4. You Did (Bomp Shooby Dooby Bomp) (Chuck Prophet) This song is the ending theme of the movie "Yin Teeth". I feel interesting when I hear this song. Haha, it is the first time I listen to it. People's songs. "Who put the 'bomp' in the bomp-shooby-dooby-bomp, who put the 'ram' in the rama-lama-ding-dong" is like rap, to "I don't wanna miss a thing" It sounds like Ramp; B... overall it sounds like garage rock. Singer Chuck Prophet is the lead guitarist of the American band Green on Red. After the band disbanded in 1992, Chuck Prophet began playing solo guitar.
5.Mladschaya Sestra (Lube) I always thought that Lube could only sing tragic songs like "Da Vaiza", but I didn't expect that Lube could also sing a ballad-like song like this. A very beautiful tune, coupled with Lube's mellow baritone interpretation, it has a completely different style from "Da Vaiza".
6.Raggle Taggle Gypsy (The Waterboys) has a fast rhythm but is definitely not a DJ dance song, nor is it RAP or HIP-HOP. It is a very light and even fun song. I just looked it up online and found out that this is a folk song called "Gypsy Girl".
7.Generation (Simple Plan) I believe that friends who like PUNK must be familiar with Simple Plan. SP can be said to be one of the more outstanding punk bands today. This song is from a new album released by SP at the beginning of the year. I only have 192KBPS. It starts off strong and reaches the climax quickly, how about "You say we got no future, you're living in the past, so listen up, that's my generation.Hey ho, lets go"? Sing the voice of those born in the 1980s! ! ! I feel that people born in the 80s like Europe and the United States, and people born in the 90s like Japan and South Korea. Of course, this is off topic.
8.Fuck Nicole (The Teenagers) The Teenagers really dare to sing anything, just look at the song titles.
This is a French band whose members are all in their early 20s, full of energy and passion. This is a narrative song, roughly speaking about the decadent life of 19-year-old Nicole who chooses aspirin and alcohol. There are many songs in The Teenagers album that are more straightforward than this. For the sake of Internet civilization, I didn’t choose them. Friends who are interested can go and listen to them.
9. Evolve (Delaware) has a slow melody in the intro, lead singer Richard Holmsen’s melancholy voice, melancholy yet atmospheric accompaniment in the background, a unique electronic sound in the middle, and a lingering sadness at the end. This is the highlight of this song. This kind of gentle and sad song can deeply touch the inner soul. The line "She's a liar" even expresses an emotion that is almost desperate... However, what is somewhat surprising is that such a British song is actually performed by a Norwegian band, which is even more rare. This song is selected from the album "Lost in the Beauty of Innocence". Interested friends can download their album and listen to it. Their songs are not attractive the first time, but they are slow-burning, and the more you listen to them, the more artistic they become.
10.Crevice (Delaware) also comes from Delaware, but its style is completely different from the previous one. The strong prelude and bright and high-pitched voice seem to release the inner emotions in an instant... If you like the previous song, you may want to listen to this one, you won't be disappointed. This song is selected from the album "...And Everything Reminds Me". There is also a song "Decision" in the album which is also very good and very lyrical. Due to limited space, we will not introduce it in detail. At the same time, I strongly recommend that everyone download both albums! ! !
11.Killer Likes Candy (I Am Ghost) Since the album wanted to contain different styles, I chose metal. I'm not very good at metal, but this is the best song I've heard recently. This should be a hybrid style of EMO and Gothic metal, adhering to the strong drum beats and electric guitar-like beginning of metal music, and then the roar in the second minute, which is simply HIGH! ! !
12. Pyramids (Trouble Over Tokyo) The name of this British singer is very weird, and the album "Pyramides" from which this song comes is also very weird. The reason why I say this is because the singer sings in a falsetto voice, but this is also what attracts me. The unusual melody, crisp intro and unique falling tone are the signatures of this song. Because I have listened to so many normal songs, I wanted to listen to such a unique song. Highly recommended! ! !
13.Alone Again (Illinois) is another song that I highly recommend. The deep harmony of "ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba..." accompanied by the rhythmic drumming and guitar sounds seemed desolate, sad, maybe lonely, maybe warm, and repeatedly sang "I'm alone again, I 'm alone again..." A little confusion, a little vicissitudes of life, a little self-deprecating murmur... It makes people think of a clear line: "Everyone is singing "Drinking Water Ci", how many people know Nalan's thoughts? "
14.Unique (Eskobar) Eskobar is my new discovery. This band from Sweden has been established for a long time. It’s only my fault that I missed something when searching for songs, and now I discovered this outstanding band. As introduced online, they focus on the music itself rather than the commercial value of the music. Just like the title of this song, its style, its lyrics, and its melody are all unique. Eskobar is Eskobar! ! ! !
15. Whatever This Town (Eskobar) It’s not that I am too partial to Eskobar, but their songs are really outstanding. This is a song from an album they released a few years ago, and its style is similar to this year’s New Brick.
The band's lead singer's voice is very unique: mellow and a little rough, melancholy and a little ethereal...
16. Come Home (OneRepublic) The song "Apologize" made One Republic famous from an underground band. Last year the long-established band finally released their debut album. This song is one of the outstanding ones. It is slow and lyrical, and with the piano background in the background, it is affectionate yet atmospheric.
17. Lost? (Coldplay) Look clearly, there must be a question mark after the song title. There are two versions of "Lost" in this album. When I first listened to it, I thought "Lost!" 》Super gorgeous, I was speechless when it came to this piano accompaniment version. In comparison, I prefer this simple version, which is more soulful.
18.Reaction (Belarus) The best song is of course saved for the end. I have recommended songs by Belarus before. (The song in Belarus' album "Communicate" is really a classic, and any song in this album is a first-rate song.) Reaction is 200 British rock, with a bit of a light feel. Whenever I hear "I'll be looking for reaction, I'll waiting for a connection..." I can't help but be intoxicated...