Bells: Random, But Worth It
These four songs have been regulars on my iTunes this year. They're songs you can enjoy, get down to, love, hate, cherish, and just bloody blast whenever the moment strikes.
I chose Sam Tsui's mashup of "Love the Way You Lie" because these songs have been really... uh... salient for me this year, especially recently. "Fireworks" radio on Pandora is the closest I've come to delving into mainstream music this year and I actually enjoyed most of the songs on there. This mashup is done really well by the YouTube sensation Sam Tsui and I usually try to find some YouTube cover of a song when I want to play it on the radio. This one turns out to be perfect so I hope you really enjoy it.
I definitely started exploring the artist Lykke Li this year. There's this one section of her wesbite called Novels that I love. It's basically everyone sharing thoughts, Lykke Li herself included, on different subjects she finds pertinent to herself. I've really enjoyed looking more into what she's doing and putting out into the world, from her videos to her songs, and I think she's doing a lot of really amazing stuff. And this song, "Get Some," is pretty brilliant. So enjoy it.
A secret goal of mine is to always play a song from a certain sound track series and Battles' "The Line" is that song for me this time. I think it sounds so interesting and the music is schweet. Just love on it, ok?
My last song is Christina Perri's "Jar Of Hearts," which I literally found out yesterday was mainstream. Sorry about that, super hardcore indie people. I first heard this song months ago, so it was kind of a shocker to be driving back from Home Depot with 20 brooms for Quidditch and hear a song I was so sure was this awesome little find. But I guess everyone found it too. Good for you, world. You've got some kickin' music taste.
JEZLI:
These four songs have been regulars on my iTunes this year. They're songs you can enjoy, get down to, love, hate, cherish, and just bloody blast whenever the moment strikes.
I chose Sam Tsui's mashup of "Love the Way You Lie" because these songs have been really... uh... salient for me this year, especially recently. "Fireworks" radio on Pandora is the closest I've come to delving into mainstream music this year and I actually enjoyed most of the songs on there. This mashup is done really well by the YouTube sensation Sam Tsui and I usually try to find some YouTube cover of a song when I want to play it on the radio. This one turns out to be perfect so I hope you really enjoy it.
I definitely started exploring the artist Lykke Li this year. There's this one section of her wesbite called Novels that I love. It's basically everyone sharing thoughts, Lykke Li herself included, on different subjects she finds pertinent to herself. I've really enjoyed looking more into what she's doing and putting out into the world, from her videos to her songs, and I think she's doing a lot of really amazing stuff. And this song, "Get Some," is pretty brilliant. So enjoy it.
A secret goal of mine is to always play a song from a certain sound track series and Battles' "The Line" is that song for me this time. I think it sounds so interesting and the music is schweet. Just love on it, ok?
My last song is Christina Perri's "Jar Of Hearts," which I literally found out yesterday was mainstream. Sorry about that, super hardcore indie people. I first heard this song months ago, so it was kind of a shocker to be driving back from Home Depot with 20 brooms for Quidditch and hear a song I was so sure was this awesome little find. But I guess everyone found it too. Good for you, world. You've got some kickin' music taste.
JEZLI:
You know what is the best part of running a blog? NO MUSIC POLICY.
Mooney:
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RECOMMEND:
Bells: You can find all sorts of amazing covers and originals, funnies and delights (like Sam Tsui!) here!
Jezli:
Mooney:
DOWNLOAD:
The show, of course. We share this time we did better.
Jezli:
Mooney:
Mooney:
RECOMMEND:
Bells: You can find all sorts of amazing covers and originals, funnies and delights (like Sam Tsui!) here!
Jezli:
Mooney:
DOWNLOAD:
The show, of course. We share this time we did better.