Recommend the ten most classic and best songs to you
1 Flying Fish
After a simple decomposition of chords, Qingfeng went straight to the theme and hummed "Who said a song must have an intro" is full of youthful and fearless energy. In addition, Ah Gong's dancing violin in the chorus has become a symbol of Soda Green.
2 Too Much Regret
The first song of Sodagreen’s debut album gave us the first taste of how refreshing it can be with clicks and jazz drums. The whole song was completed in one go, without any stagnation, but there was also no sense of discomfort. The layered advancement of the British keyboard coupled with the harmonies of the band members further accentuates the band's momentum.
3 You Oh
Completely unplugged arrangement, fairy tale dreamy keyboard, Qingfeng's gentle singing of "My Baby is Innocent" is as pure and beautiful as a children's song. This song embodies the early characteristics of Soda Green. The arrangement is spot-on without being fictitious, and it makes full use of harmonica and other acoustic instruments to create the atmosphere of the song. Listening to this song is like drinking a glass of iced soda water in the summer and refreshing.
There are twin genes in 4 landing exercises
The British elements rooted in the bones of soda green are everywhere Permeated into the song, every keyboard timbre and guitar reverberation are filled with the shadows of Radiohead and suede. The difficult-to-pronounce song title also reflects the profound heritage of the Soda Green Academy.
5 Floating
The familiar intro and guitar once again reflect Sodagreen’s musical style rooted in Irish folk and British rock. Although it has a shadow of imitation, the verses and choruses The melody is still beautiful.
6 Small Universe
The title track of Sodagreen's second album of the same name, behind the seemingly urgent and complicated soundtrack, there is a meticulous management of priorities and personalized lyrics. form. Spouting each word out one by one seems to vent all the dissatisfaction in my heart. The final "la la la" has become the established action to mobilize the atmosphere of the chorus in the concert.
7 The City Trapped in the Rain
A representative work of sodagreen guitar folk sketches. There is only a harmonica in the interlude, and most of the time it is clear and clear. The sound penetrates our ears.
8 Scented Tea
With a provocative violin prelude and a baroque-flavored melody, Sodagreen increasingly uses classical vocal knowledge to create its own sound for its third album. "Flower Tea" is such a useful attempt to provide music services and improve the listenability of songs.
9 Rhapsody of Four Seasons
It was this song that inspired the four themed concept albums released by Soda Green under the theme of Four Seasons. The song uses more electroacoustic atmosphere effects than before, and the guitar reverb is also twisted more loudly. It can be regarded as an interpretation of soda green alternative rock flavor.
10 Entertainment
It starts with a prelude similar to Bach’s unaccompanied cello, followed by medieval classical music played by a small string orchestra, making you feel like you have entered a foreign country and follow the rhythm Beat the time and dance.