Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Free Amazon MP3 from Shazam

For Android users in the United States, Shazam and Amazon MP3 will give you a credit for an MP3 purchase when you tag a song.

A few tips:

- Update your Shazam app to the latest version. I didn't see the credit option until I updated mine.

- You can get the credit from a previous tag.  Just click My Tags and then click on one of the songs. 

 

- Once you click to claim the credit it will provide you with $1.29 in MP3 credits on your Amazon account.  You do not have to purchase the song you tagged.


The promotion is valid through July 31, 2014.

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Best Songs of 2013

For me, 2013 was a great year for songs that told stories.  The lyrics in many of my favorite songs were like little micro novellas full of great descriptions and emotions.

2013 Video Playlist:


Mission Bells - Matt Nathanson
Like the end of a Hitchcock movie, a little dark and a lot confusing

We've all had the dream that someone died and sometimes that nightmare mashes us realize how horrible it would be to lose someone.

Chocolate - The 1975

I have to be honest, I had to look up these lyrics since I've never really understood most of them beyond "dressed in black head to toe" and "never gonna quit it". After checking then out, the song is quite different than what I thought, but still a good listen.

Forest Whitaker - Bad Books
I bought a bird that repeats what I say, but 'I'm lonely' is all that he's heard

I always wonder, does Forest Whitaker spell his first name with 2 R's and are there 2 T's in his last name?

From a Window Seat - Dawes
They are pointing out the exits, but it looks more like a prayer or an ancient dance they'd bloodline reaches through

I'm that guy on the airplane that gets in his seat and immediately puts on his headphones to block out the odd world around me.  It is fascinating to imagine the lives of the lady who brought a jam-packed IKEA bag as her carry-on and the loud elderly guy in the front.

Harlem - New Politics
When it gets loud, I turn it up

How can you resist cranking up the volume on you radio when this song comes on?  I'm like Pavlov's dog every time I hear this song.

Pompeii - Bastille
And the walls kept tumbling down in the city that we loved

From the opening chant until he fading end, this song grabs you and takes you on a journey. 

Wake Me Up - Aviici
All this time I was finding myself and I didn't know I was lost

Another one that got played a few too many times.  I liked the folksy bluegrass song with the electronic remix.

The War Within - Churchill
Give up the ghost, don't keep it in

Slow intro that built into a song that did a great job with the male and female lead vocals to deliver a message about moving on and moving forward.

Unbelievers - Vampire Weekend
I'm not excited, but should I be?  Is this the fate that half of the world has planned for me

There was a lot to choose from in Vampire Weekend's newest album, but this one is the one that stuck with me the midst.

If I Loved You - Delta Rae
It ain't here, no, and it just breaks my heart.

It's not you, it's me. A painful place to be fit both sides in this song. Fire the record, I prefer the last note in the Lindsey Buckingham version.

The Ceiling - Wild Feathers
I did what I did and I didn't mean anything
Twangy and interesting. The end of this song almost seems out of place, but takes on a contemplative tone of what should have been.

A Note to Self - Parenthetical Girls
Rounds of applause and self-sabotage

This is the quirkiest song on the list.  The line above, along with the lead singer's interesting voice and rollicking drum beats are why it made it on my favorites.  Odd and interesting (and the video is even odder).

Running for Cover - Ivan and Alyosha
If I could be a wiser man to rest my head and trust the plan and fighting like a child to get my way

Simple and understated,  but powerful song.

Talk a Walk - Passion Pit
I watch my little children, play some board game in the kitchen and I sit and pray they never feel my strife.

This wins for anthemic song of the year, out-funning fun.  The lyrics conjure up some vivid scenes and cause me to envision an immigrant in the 1900's and a nuclear family in the 50's.  Tense yet joyful.

San Francisco - The Mowgli's
I've been in love with love

The do-do-do's and screamy refrain make this a definite best song choice.  Another good mood song.

Sink or Swim - Lewis Watson
Don't let doubt ever have its way
This song seems fragile, like you have to handle it carefully so that it won't break.  

The Mother We Share - CHVRCHES
The way is long, but you can make it easy on me

The echoing intro/refrain and electronic beats make this one a winner.

Doin' It Right - Daft Punk featuring Panda Bear
If you lose your way tonight that's how you know the magic's right

Yes, I liked 'Get Lucky' but this one made the list.  It's got a slow jam feel that gets stuck in my head.

Royals - Lorde
But every song's like gold teeth, Grey Goose, trippin' in the bathroom

Yes, it's been overplayed, but I still haven't gotten tired of this song.  The teen from New Zealand sang about a fictional place that rap songs and pop culture make many people wish for.

Best Day of My Life - American Authors
All the possibilities, no limits just epiphanies

Dreamy imagery of bouncing through the clouds and dancing with monsters.  This was guaranteed to put me in a good mood and a best bet for the Monday morning commute.

Honorable Mention:
Sirens - Pearl Jam
I didn't like the new Pearl Jam album at first, but this song really grew in me.

Friday, June 21, 2013

Pringles Free Song Download

You can get two song downloads from Pringles through November 30th (or while supplies last).

There is additional small print:
- you have to mail in a paper form
- you have to also send in your original receipt
- the songs are from the "sponsor designated provider"
- it could take 90 days to receive your codes

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Favorite Songs of 2012

One of the best things about the month of December is the avalanche of year-end best of lists.  I make a list every year, but then debate and deliberate over it until it's already 2013 and everyone's moved on.  Largeheartedboy has been compiling all the lists from around the Internet. The latest is on his site. Here is my addition to the best song pile, finished right before New Years Eve.


Love Don't Leave Me Waiting - Glen Hansard
I've been a big fan Glen Hansard since the movie, Once, and this song is a great example of his ability.  And, the video has some fun dancing in it.

Houdini - Foster the People
The arcade game sounds and almost-falsetto voice of the lead singer are the highlights from this song. Also check out this fun lip sync version.

Ghosts - The Head and the Heart
The jovial piano and boppy doo-doo-doo's underlie the serious subject of growing up and away from home. Isn't it any wonder why we all leave home, people say I knew you when you were 6 years old.

A Simple Song - The Shins
Feels like an "ocean warmed by the sun."  This song is comfortable.

Little Talks - Of Monsters and Men
From the beginning horns and yells of "Hey!," this one prepares you for a fun polka-esque dance party.  The underlying lyrics, however, take you on a creaking boat ride to a ghostly place of lost love.

Some Nights - fun.
I can't be the only one who thinks fun. is a modern day version of Queen. Their best songs are anthems, with marching drums in the background and lyrics that are written to be sung at the top of your lungs. Although the lyrics are a little odd ("my lips could build a castle" ???), the song works.

Eyes Wide Open - Gotye
Although I am a big fan of Somebody I Used to Know, this song made the list.  It was a perfect way-to-work song.  This strange stop-motion video loses out to Somebody, but I guess not all videos can be winners.

Shake It Out - Florence and the Machine
I think every once in a while we all need to shake the devil off our back so we can dance a little easier.

A Love Story - Thomas Dybdahl
This was a free download that I grabbed this year and I hadn't paid a ton of attention to, but it's a great song.  Maybe it's just that I like songs that have weird noises in the background, but this delicate tune about an "endless summer without a fall" that was more temporary than expected is moving and interesting. 

Brothers - Tanlines
Is that opening sound crashing waves?  Sizzling Fajitas?  Fizz from a bottle of tonic?  I'm not sure, but it makes me think of a beach.  The driving beat with the mellow singing puts me in a good place, beach or not.
  
California - Delta Spirit
More beachy music. Imagine the Beach Boys with an emo sound and throw in some reverb and you might come close to this song.

Change the Sheets - Kathleen Edwards
This song makes me want to go on a road trip.  The opening is pure windows rolled down while speeding down an empty road.

Half Moon - Blind Pilot
If some of the other songs evoke a beach, this one transports me to a lake on a boat. "Don't you forget you came from nothing...That wind is calling my name."

Shuffle - Bombay Bicycle Club
This song is pure fun, so much so, it makes me forgive the harsh and abrupt transition that occurs a minute in that sounds like someone messed up while editing the track.

Jump Into the Fog - The Wombats
The intro takes you to the edge of a foggy cliff that leads to you leaping into a sordid encounter.  Not many songs could successfully weave in the necessity of bringing your own UV light to a charge-by-the-hour hotel.

Put the Gun Down - ZZ Ward
All recent political statements aside, this is a song that grew on me and I like it more each time I hear it.  Powerful voice.

Live and Die - The Avett Brothers
Simple and banjo-istic (or should that be banjoyous or banjovial?). The Avett Brothers can still do no wrong in my book.

It's Nice to Be Alive - Ball Park Music
This song is a little crazy, but guarantees a good mood.  The intro and chorus are my favorite parts:
Boring as bat-s*** you people make me feel so curious... Don't stress, that's dumb
I'm here, and it's nice to be alive. 

Savage - Hacienda
Trippy enjoyment.

Clementine - Sarah Jaffe
Wistful and yearning, with perfect pauses that take you to the verge of uncomfortableness. Jaffe's crackling voice is also a great fit.

Anna Sun - Walk the Moon
Exuberance in melodic format. The video matches the song well, even if I was waiting for an Abercrombie and Fitch product placement to pop up.  

Madness - Muse
I can't help but think of a roller skating rink run by slightly roller derby grils when I hear this one.  I always listen to this one with a satisfied smirk on my face.
 
Stubborn Love - Lumineers

Yes, this song is full of schmaltzy Hallmart lines like "it's better to feel pain than nothing at all" and "the opposite of love is indifference" as well as ooh-ooh's and aah-aah's, but it's also full of musical goodness.

I Will Wait - Mumford and Sons
Whole lot of strings on this one.  High energy mix of folk, country, and rock.  I hope the band did buy each other mandolins for Christmas (tongue-in-cheek reporting by the Onion).

Tongue Tied - Grouplove
You know that song that comes on in a bar after everyone's had too much to drink and everybody screamy-sings all the words while leaning on each other? That's this song. And that rap about mid-way through? Good stuff.

Honorable mentions:
Change - Churchill 
Home - Philip Phillips 
It's Time - Imagine Dragons
Architects and Engineers - Guster
 
Which songs made your list this year?