Has the change to listing the favourites via PM made everyone super secretive, with pretty much zero discussion on the songs? People often wait till the end to out their guesses up but by this point we usually praise/slag songs openly and refer to others etc. If that is it, maybe the next break we go back to doing it on the thread.
Anyway, my thoughts so far.
Drive-by Truckers is a band that gets a lot of love on here. I can see why. Something isn't yet clicking for me, I should really like them but just not there yet. Liked this song though.
Really liked the Extreme song, particularly when they go on some fun solos.
The National, while I have listened to most of their albums, and I kinda like their 'sound', really do only have one string to their bow. Still, breaks the playlist up well.
A couple songs that made me move my hips in Chocolate Samurai and Troglodyte.
Real Estate intrigued me. Maggie Rodgers I thought was Taylor Swift when it first came on. A similar artist with that type of poppy-mellow sound with a touch of electronics but without the stigma of Tay-tay worth maybe checking out (for whoever nominated it) is Kississippi, and her Mood Ring album.
Rival Sons still going strong. Yart Act have been quite current and promising recently. If I missed anything, it is because it has either slips my mind just now, or I nominated it.
Anyway, my thoughts so far.
Drive-by Truckers is a band that gets a lot of love on here. I can see why. Something isn't yet clicking for me, I should really like them but just not there yet. Liked this song though.
Really liked the Extreme song, particularly when they go on some fun solos.
The National, while I have listened to most of their albums, and I kinda like their 'sound', really do only have one string to their bow. Still, breaks the playlist up well.
A couple songs that made me move my hips in Chocolate Samurai and Troglodyte.
Real Estate intrigued me. Maggie Rodgers I thought was Taylor Swift when it first came on. A similar artist with that type of poppy-mellow sound with a touch of electronics but without the stigma of Tay-tay worth maybe checking out (for whoever nominated it) is Kississippi, and her Mood Ring album.
Rival Sons still going strong. Yart Act have been quite current and promising recently. If I missed anything, it is because it has either slips my mind just now, or I nominated it.