Friday, July 12, 2013

My Summer 2013 Playlist


I do not know about all of you, but summer is one of my favorite times of the year. There are cookouts, pool parties, concerts/music festivals, road trips, just relaxing with friends and so much more. It is great!

One of my favorite things to do each summer is to create a playlist of songs to serve as the soundtrack for such events or even just going out and driving.  With that said, I have decided to share my playlist with you on here and on Spotify. A majority of the songs I selected have been released since last summer (except for a select few) and range over many different genres. Feel free to “follow” it in the event I decide to add some more songs, share it with your friends and use it as much as you would like. I hope that you enjoy it!

-Andrew

"Summer 2013" Track List:
1. Intro – M83
2. We Come Running – Youngblood Hawke
3. Counting Stars – OneRepublic
4. Can’t Hold Us (ft. Ray Dalton) – Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
5. Boomerang – Relient K
6. #thatPOWER (ft. Justin Bieber) – will.i.am
7. Where I Come From – Passion Pit
8. Cruise – Florida Georgia Line
9. Mirrors – Justin Timberlake
10. A Little Party Never Killed Nobody (All We Got) – Fergie
11. Guns For Hands – twenty|one|pilots
12. Make it Right – Seth Philpott
13. Summer Jam (ft. Florida Georgia Line) – Jake Owen
14. Fight Song – The Almost
15. The Antidote – St. Vincent
16. She Makes Me – Jared Mahone
17. I Need Your Love (ft. Ellie Goulding) – Calvin Harris
18. Hopeless Romantic – Fourth & Coast
19. Get Your Shine – Florida Georgia Line
20. Diane Young – Vampire Weekend
21. Safe and Sound – Capital Cities
22. Barefoot Blue Jean Night – Jake Owen
23. Big Blue Wave – Hey Ocean!
24. Too Much For Me – Jared Mahone
25. I Could Be The One – Avicii vs Nicky Romero
26. Crash My Party – Luke Bryan
27. Bulletproof – La Roux
28. Running Out of Moonlight – Randy Houser
29. Holding Onto You – twenty|one|pilots
30. Dusk and Summer – Dashboard Confessional


Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Hope Will Take You Home.

Hello everyone!

It has been quite a long time since I have shared with you on this here blog page. In all honesty, this will probably one of the few times that I do bring this out of hibernation for the next few months while I finish up my college career.  What I am here to share is really important to me though.

The end of 2012, and the start of 2013 has consumed a lot of bands. One of these bands is made up of who I consider to be my best friends. Owosso, Michigan based sosaveme has decided that it is best for each of the members to step away from the 8 year project so that they are each able to continue to grow individually and pursue other areas of life. 

In today's society, the music industry has almost evolved into a market of mindless lyrics and simple chord progressions. It sells because it is simple and catchy (Yes, I know and I agree that this is a generalization and that not all music falls into this description). My point here is that sosaveme was my first real exposure to music that was raw, honest, and filled with emotion. Each of their tracks were written from the heart and from personal experiences. This allows the listener to connect to the music in a unique way.

The first time that I ever saw sosaveme was at the Rock United show in the summer of 2009 at The Gear Music Venue in Franklin, Indiana. They were the only band out of 8 or so on the bill that I had not seen before. Their message straight up wrecked me. I actually ended up sitting against the wall on the side of the venue crying like a little baby as they played The Crafty Harlot followed by The Sea.

After the show, I ended up talking with Nick (the vocalist) about a friend of mine who was going through a tough time and about my own story a little bit as well. Before I left, he had introduced me to the rest of the guys and gave me his number and told me to keep him updated and to let him know if I ever needed anything. Ever since that night, Nick, Jon, Justin, and Austin have become some of who I consider my best friends and older brothers. I look up to them more than I can express in this little blog post.

I guess what I am trying to get at, is that I strongly encourage you to go and give their music a listen. If you don't have any money to buy an album, let me know and I would gladly order you a copy or something. You can get some of their stuff on Spotify, or purchase it at iTunes or at www.sosaveme.com

Nick, Jon, Justin, and Austin:
Thank you for everything that you have done. The sacrifices you have made to share your music. Taking the time to get to know the people who come out and to see you guys play. Each of you are a huge blessing to those around you. I am very appreciative of each of you and your friendship.


Thank you for taking the time to read this. I have posted a video of one of my favorite songs off of their last album, The Garden. Check it out, and check out the farewell dates this spring as well.

Until next time, 
-Andrew



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