Wednesday, January 18, 2012

This Heart, It Beats, Beats For Only You.

What's up everyone? I am loving J-Term and having so much free time to blog whenever I want haha! Anyway, today I wanted to share one of my favorite Paramore songs with you. The song My Heart comes off of their album All We Know Is Falling. I love it because it balances the pop/punk-ish style with a little screaming towards the end. I know, I know. A lot of you don't like the screaming stuff, but it's not a big part of this song so I think you will still enjoy it! At least give it a try!  Another reason I like it is because of the lyrics. Whether or not it was Haley's, the band's frontwomen, intent I don't know but the lyrics have a lot of faith based in them. What I like about it though is that it's not overbearing like a lot of what is played on Christian radio now-a-days.

One of the main reasons I like Paramore is that over the past few years Josh Farro, the former guitarist of the band, has been one of the biggest influences in my life. Even though I have never met the guy, I have looked up to him. From his playing style all the way to how he handled leaving the band, I have gained a ton of respect for him. I won't get into the whole deal about what happened between the band, his brother Zac, and himself; however, if you would like to read about it here is a link to his blog post on it: http://joshnfarro.blogspot.com/2010/12/josh-and-zacs-exit-statement.html

So here is My Heart. I included a video of the official album recording, and a live version that I like a lot as well. I hope you enjoy!





-Andrew

Monday, January 16, 2012

Our Memories Once Colored Bright, Are Haunted Smears Of Black And White

This past weekend I went to my friends', Pioneer (www.facebook.com/pioneertheband), record release show at The Earth House in Indy, and one of the bands that opened for them was this group called Wavorly. They came up from Nashville, TN to play the show and I wasn't really sure what to expect when they took the stage, but within seconds I was blown away. They hit hard with powerful guitars, catchy pop vocals, great demo tracks underlying each song and an energy that won't let your attention go elsewhere. Needless to say, I'm a huge fan of this group now and can't get enough of their music, so I thought I would share my two favorite tracks with you! Here is a piano version of One More Try, and then the track Part That Won't Let Go. Both of these songs are on their newest EP which can be found on iTunes. I hope you enjoy!







-Andrew

Monday, January 9, 2012

You And I'll Be Safe And Sound.

Over Christmas break I caved in and read The Hunger Game series by Suzanne Collins. Once I started, I couldn't put them down. I read all three in a 6 day period and have watched the trailer for the new movie multiple times. Call me a bandwagon jumper, that is fine by me but I love the series now that I took the time to read it!

As I mentioned above, there is a movie coming out (March 23rd) based on the first book. Taylor Swift did a collaborative effort with the group The Civil Wars for a track on the official soundtrack. They released the song Safe and Sound the day after Christmas and as of yet, it is one of the only songs off of the soundtrack to be released. While it is not Taylor's typical style, it is pretty killer in my opinion.

There are multiple opinions as to what the song is talking about. I am going to give my own personal opinion with some detail on the characters from the book, so if you are going to read them and don't want to know anything then this is probably a good spot to just skip down to the video itself just to be safe...

In the book, The Hunger Games are a vice of a Capitol city used to remind the 12 surrounding districts that the Capitol is in control. Each district has to give two "tributes" between the ages of 12 and 18. There has to be one boy and one girl. The tributes then are put into an arena of sorts and have to fight to the death until there is only one survivor, who is then crowned the victor. It's rather morbid, but hey! That's why it's fiction! District 12's tributes Katniss and Peeta compete together as a team. Inside and outside of the arena, which is unheard of in the history of The Hunger Games. Eventually they grow close together and just like every other victor or tribute in the games, their sleep is haunted by the images of the games, the people they killed, seeing their allies dying, and the things that tried to kill them. To cope with this, Katniss and Peeta begin to sleep next to each other and holding each other through the night. This is what I personally believe the song is about. There is more to my theory and definitely multiple ideas out there, but I'll let you read the books to come up with your own; but that is the general idea of what I think this song is about.

I hope you enjoy the song, and have a great start to the week!


Also, here is an interesting cover of the song (not sure how I feel about it yet, but thought I would share it anyway) along with the official movie trailer!



-Andrew

Sunday, January 8, 2012

I Don't Want To Live That Way. Reading Into Every Word You Say.

Hey everyone! Again, I apologize for the lack of posting. The ideas are there, I just have to try and manage my time better!

Anyways, this video has been blowing up on Facebook and I had to share it! This is a cover of Gotye's song Somebody I Used To Know. Here is the catch though...there are five people performing in this cover and they are all playing on the same guitar. That's all that needs to be said haha enjoy! :)


-Andrew

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