Starting new tag:
#mondaymixtape
A huge part of being a musician is LISTENING to music!
Not just passive listening, but critical, active listening.
Why you ask?
Well, that is how you Learn!
Songwriting, poetry, phrasing, melody lines, music production, grooves, basslines, new sounds, new techniques - you absorb everything while listening to the songs.
And this learning only enhances when you discuss your findings with other people and get into a discussion!
So here I present to you the first #mondaymixtape - 5 of my favourite songs for this week.
Before that, quick rules for anyone who wants to participate in the #MondayMixtape tag:
- Make a post with #mondaymixtape as your first tag
- Post links to 5 songs you like
- Tell us why you like them. Point out features that surprised you, stuff you learnt from the song, etc etc.
I shall do my best to Upvote all #mondaymixtape posts 😇
I think this can be a great way for everyone to discover new music!
And who knows, this might turn into a contest if there is enough interest (and some sponsorship!) 😁
So without further ado:
1. Justin Timberlake - Say Something ft. Chris Stapleton
I heard this one the day it came out. And I was blown away - first by the video and then at the simplicity of the song. Justin Timberlake is known for some heavy production in his songs (if you have heard The 20/20 Experience, you know!). But this one has simple band setup - acoustic guitars, bass, drums, piano (and of course the sprinkle of signature JT). Plus there are only 4 chords in the song - Am, C, G, D (and the F towards the end) - but the melody and phrasing of the song is very clever. It keeps the song interesting.
And that video! My God! - whoever operated the steady camera - hatsoff! One single shot in that amazing location with all the lighting - and how the song opens up towards the end with all the choir coming in - just too much! It was an instant hit with me!
2. The Local Train - Aaftaab
This is an Indie band from India - friends from Chandigarh. They recently released their second album - and this song is my favourite from the album. The highlight of the song for me is the acoustic guitar played by Paras. It is just too amazing and clever. The lines, phrases and motifs fit perfectly with the melody line. And the guitar motif itself has such a bounce to it, you do not need the support of any other instruments. That is good songwriting! The lyrics are really positive and Raman has done great work on the vocals. But the guitar takes the cake for me in this song!
3. Kodaline - Brother
This is just great songwriting. I am sure it will make a lot of people cry. The theme is so emotional, and the songwriting just hits the heart at the right spot. And that chorus! - such amazing use of vocoder. I am sure it is a vocoder layered with other vocals - someone correct me if I am wrong. But it's really innovative. ✨
4. Lady Gaga - Million Reasons
I recently watched Gaga's Five Foot Two and it was just really inspiring to watch that documentary. No matter what you think about her, when you strip down all the exaggerated glitter and glamour - she is a really good artist. And this song is what highlights that. Plus I love Mark Ronson's production work. How the vocals are really dry and the simplicity of the production kinda reminded me of Amy Winehouse's Back to Black.
5. Foo Fighters - The Sky Is A Neighborhood
Raw power! I first heard RUN from their new album Concrete and Gold and loved that song as well. But this one was stuck in my head for a long time. It just loved singing along - and the guitars sound so huge! And that power chord chug along with the kick drum trick it something I am surely going to use in one of my songs! Plus the glowing eyes - my god the glowing eyes!
So what is your #mondaymixtape. You can even post in the comments and let me know.
Or make a post and drop the link the comments!