Bea remarks upon her friends’ apocalyptic escapades, narrates her ideal end-of-days amusement, and muses curiously upon the earth’s impending termination in lively, euphoric melodies, atop bubbly, scintillating chords, a lustrous, sparkling rhythm, and what sounds aptly alike the shaking of glitter.
When we sat down over Zoom in late February to do this interview, we caught up and started talking about all things music, special projects, and how it's been growing as an artist during a pandemic.
With the signature upbeat vibes that fans are used to getting from The Maine, paired with heartfelt lyrics and a catchy chorus, “Sticky” opens a new era for the band.
In his ability to create a world within his music and explore these storylines using his voice and music production, WOODZ remains one of the freshest soloists within the K-R&B genre.
Amidst the disconcerting disarray, HUNNY accomplishes the feat of creating a piece of ebullient, uplifting art that acts equally as an insightful reflection of the current day and a blitheful distraction from its undesirable inconvenience in its prompting of us to remember the exasperation of irksome patrons at our otherwise beloved, highly-cherished parties.
At last, Chase Atlantic have figured out a sound unique to them, one which merges fragments from rock, hip-hop, jazz, electronic, and everything in between.
It’s a song that makes you want to get up and dance with your friends, and TikTok has eaten it up. The song has quickly gotten almost 2 million streams since its initial February release, and I have a feeling it’ll continue going up from here.
The distinction of how Swift’s voice has changed since the original release of Fearless is clear. Sonically, Taylor’s Version gives more warmth and delicateness, especially to the lyrics.