Final religious song to prove why I don't really write about songs I don't like on here-- cuz I don't like 'em! Anyhow, too repetitive. It got annoying. 28/100
Month: October 2019
Train – Hey, Soul Sister
You know, these reviews keep disappearing, I swear. In any case, I loved this song for its ukelele and its "fresh" feel. I agree that "Tonight" gets a bit annoying, but honestly, it's not a bad song, even if off my favorites list. 60/100
Nearer, My God, to Thee | BYU Vocal Point
Speak of the devil. Could've sworn I reviewed this. Weird. Well, it's super cool unlike every other religious song I've reviewed on this list due to the minor key alone and the arrangement. Very nice (though the gimmick does get old over time). 85/100 (Originally 96)
Cornerstone – Hillsong Worship
I think you're seeing a pattern here-- I don't like religious songs. Indeed, the message may be hopeful, but they're just a bit too thin. The only one that stands is Nearer, My God, to Thee, due to the cool nature of the a cappella. 30/100
Confident – Steffany Gretzinger & Bobby Strand
Unfortunately, the thin lyrics prove too much and this song doesn't really work out very well. 37/100
Zach Williams – Survivor
Unfortunately, the chorus repeats too many times and the song simply isn't very creative. 40 2021 re-rate: Due to the severe irony of this song, I'll drop this one as low as I can justify. I'll reserve 22 for an especially interesting song. Final rating: 23/100.
Mondays feat. Lucy – Be With You
Though very poppy, the tune is quite enjoyable and I'm keeping it my favorites for now. 78/100
Earth, Wind and Fire – September
With the only potential flaw being that it is too famous, September grooves and moves mighty fine. "Never was a cloudy day", indeed. 100/100 This song has won a round in the shuffle game, with the other songs being: 2. One More Chance - Zebra (-9) 3. Just A Game - Triumph (-11) 4. I Go Crazy - Queen (-10) 5. … Continue reading Earth, Wind and Fire – September
Clara C & David Choi – Darling It’s You
The two calming artists combine to make a decent soft romantic rock song. Not bad at all. Grade: B- (80/100)
Lindsey Stirling – “Hold My Heart” feat. ZZ Ward
Lindsey provides a real nice backing to the song, and ZZ Ward proves to have a little something under my belt. Not bad, not bad at all. 85/100