I like how simple this song is musically while converting multiple things behind the lyrics.
I like how simple this song is musically while converting multiple things behind the lyrics.
This is actually two guitars having a conversation. lol
It’s interesting that the phrase-end motif has two different rhythm variations throughout the song. I wonder what that symbolizes.
I’ve never heard this before, Bo sure does know how to send a message.
I’m also learning this is where the piano and laughing meme came from. lol
Hell yeah, can’t go wrong with hard rock.
I have a number of songs on my playlists in different languages that i dont unserstand and it’s interesting how it shifts the focus away from lyrics and toward the interaction between the vocals and the instruments. The voice is another instrument, after all.
Oh i like this. I have no idea what it’s about but it gives me nostalgia/reminiscing vibes. Definitely a head nodder! Also i appreciate how much variety there is even being a short song.
This is hilarious, i love songs that are silly and fun while still being good.
Did you actually read my comment?
Good to hear, thank you!
Are they good? I try to avoid buying future trash, even if it costs more money.
I also remember when it was obscure but i keep seeing it pop up as a meme of absurdity, which it is, of course. I think most people don’t realize the level of virtuosity on display.
This is good, big fan. I like the changes in intensity throughout the song.
This is hilarious, i love it. My favorite Jonathan Coulton song is Sticking It to Myself.
The build in the beginning of this song is so good. It’s also interesting how vocals-focused the mix is, that’s something i’m not used to.
This is interesting. It’s like dark-trance music. Also, is it Psychgod or Psychogod? Sounds like they’re saying Psychgod and that’s what’s in the background as well.
This almost gives me horror vibes due to being very busy and the wavering pitches on the synths. Reminds me of Stranger Things. lol
This is a fun one. The driving beat from the drums and the bouncing bass make me smile and it’s impossible not to tilt my head back and forth to the beat.
I like the mix of speaking voice and singing here. Also the pitch “issues” of both the slide and Jagger add to the song—almost microtonal vibes.
Yes, of course! Half of the music i listen to is instrumental.
That was a good song. It gives me vibes of melancholy and longing.
The snare on 2 and 3 really adds to the military theme the artist is painting. Very cool. I feel like this song is a small piece of a larger story.