segunda-feira, 27 de julho de 2015

Keep Your Summer Playlist Updated With These New Songs

summer music

Summer is a well-loved season. The holiday outings, joy rides, occasional barbecue gatherings, poolside chilling, and even the simple weekend jams – they are always a part of our summer experience. To complete the summer feels and make the experience more unforgettable, whether you’re with old time friends or new acquaintances, there’s no better way than to accompany it with new music you’d either love or have a good laugh about.

Here is the rounded up list spanning across different genres to satisfy your taste:

“Sparks” by Beach House

Here’s the first one to get you really excited. Beach House, our favorite band who first found their footing as the pop duo and then shifted to indie rock, finally released their song, “Sparks.” The track is the lead single of their upcoming album, Depression Cherry, which will be finally released after three years of wearing their previous album Bloom.

In this track, the duo proves that they have not lost their hold yet, and it will keep on getting firm. “Sparks” is slightly different from their previous singles, as the tension is more pronounced with chaotic loop of Victoria Legrand’s vocals in the beginning and continued until the end of the song as feedback. It was balanced, however, with the ethereal vocals sparking emotions in its wake.

“Dats All Me (D.A.M.)” by Fetty Wap

What we have come to know as the prince of trap music, Fetty Wap, comes back with his winning formula after a slew of collaborations. We can hear Fetty Wap singing to us yet again another ode for his lady a “so d*** fine” one at that. Though we can hear similar notes from his “Trap Queen,” it is still hard to not like it. With catchy beat and melodious soulful tenor, “Dats All Me (D.A.M)” is still captivating.

Cool For the Summer by Demi Lovato

When Demi dropped this track last June 30, an online war burst across the internet. Apparently, “Cool for the Summer” sounds like a ripped off from Katy Perry’s “I Kissed A Girl.” However, this one is one of the strongest songs of the artist with bold analogous lines that will not make you doubt its meaning.

“Good For You” by Selena Gomez

Selena Gomez has grown into maturity both in her music and her personality. Her track “Good For You” is a testament to that. Her confidence is oozing in this track as you can hear her intentions loud and clear on the lines while writhing on hardwood floors, or couch – whichever she looks best in.
Endearing, Refreshing, and a whole lot better – that basically sums up the track.

“Jump Off the Roof” by Vince Staples ft. Snoh Aalegra

The thing that will blow you off in this song is the staggering intensity you’ll feel while listening to Vince’s completely chaotic life. A failure in love, high on weed and coke, simply lonely and scared – “Jump off the Roof” is jaded, full of character and raw truths, which made it captivating.

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