the beginning is ruminating, but the chorus hits hard and got me thinking, Hallucinations, you occupy My imagination's running wild New sensations, sweet temptations I can't tell what's real and what's Hallucinations 85/100
Month: December 2019
Lay low — neon vines
a unique and underrated gem, Andrew Huang once again shows good taste and this woman has decent potential. 80/100
jay Cho — Fade Away
its the best selling Chinese single, but his voice wavers a bit awkwardly despite the decent message. I’ll have to take a few more listens to decide if it’s worthy. 75/100
Blunt —veq me tpas ty
unexplainable title, but it’s got groove and chill potential. Not bad. 80/100
lady Gaga — Always remember us this way
unfortunately despite her passion and message, I’m a bit too tired of the usual four chord progression. 68/100
Running— Naughty Boy
decent And well done, I’m definitely adding this bop to my favorites. 84/100
The Who — My generation
Sadly, The Rolling Stones’ 11th best song still misses its mark and sounds as repetitive as any normal pop song. The old 60’s sounds only seal its fate as completely out of my taste. 65/100
Ariana Grande — No Tears left to Cry
A decently catchy and empowering break up song, it is indeed true that “I’m pickin it up, I’m pickin it up”. 82/100
bob Dylan — like a rolling stone
though said by Rolling Stones to be the best song ever, it lacks such impact on me. Who knows, maybe I’m an uncultured swine. 67/100
Martina McBride — Concrete Angel
There is such a big vast difference between this song and my other favorite song of the same title that it seems laughable to even think of comparing the two. Indeed, this song is soulful, a bit sad, and talks of children abuse gone unnoticed. It keeps it down to a single piano and largely … Continue reading Martina McBride — Concrete Angel