Sunday, October 7, 2012

This band starts off the record with one of their catchiest songs that sounds perfect for a Party in the USA, and even better, they have the New Boyz joining in that party. Let me just say 'I Like It Like That' in this pop-rock-funk-with-little-rap-thing. Then, they follow the first track with the preceding single which was was also pretty catchy too. I mean the chorus just makes you wanna dance at the edge of a Hollywood sign singing woooo-ooooh-oh 'tonight tonight' with another slightly funky pop- rock tune that has a silly line in there; it's not really ironic, but look for it and you might find it. I think they are 'Honestly' in love with beats that work well with lyricists and MCs , and this song's harmonies and lyrics make this a perfect anthem for forgetting your ex, and dancing your sorrows away. So now the next song is an anthem for that special person where you would tell them this song will 'Keep You With Me.' Basically, a song where you cannot keep that person out of your head. I definitely think this song should be on the 'Radio' because it is very upbeat, and is a song it can relate to; some of the lyrics show the sign of the times" thank God for free, wifi/and the key to the mini bar/we fell asleep, on Skype." The song is also about  a long distance-relationship where no matter how far apart they are they can send love through the radio, and whenever she hears his song he's singing to her; Bei Maejor also requests the song to be played, as long as he gets to drop a verse too. The next song is an anthem for apathy, and the fact that life can suck super-sized chicken balls. So it's best not to get frustrated over things you cannot change, or worry about what others think, but I think it might take it a little too far to the point where you don't care enough about respecting others' property and feelings. Ryan Folese even raps the chorus..I told you they like their rap music. oh, you don't like what I have to say? 'Whatever.' One of those dancing devotionals to that special girl on the dance floor that would be perfect to serve as an audio track to a scene where two lovers see each other for the first time(on a dance floor, surprisingly) and slowly walk towards one another. 'Why Don't You Love Me?' I know I'm quirky, and stupid, but I can be a very caring person, that will try to do the best I can to spread joy and make your life better to the best of my ability. What is the sound of cheese being spread? Talking to a wall again....oh, and Demi Lovato is in this song! AWESOME! This song wears their hearts on the sleeves with the most sincerity. Not that the other songs did not have the sincerity, but they had other elements dressing it up and the hearts were guarded, so it was not easy to tell.. an ode to a 'Downtown Girl' who loves the attention and the fact that she has her name on the bathroom wall; you guys know what that means! That's what it means, right? It was a hooky pop-rock song, not bad. Let's say this next song is an anthem for the 'Beautiful Freaks' meant to be played on the dance floor that might also ask you to raise your glass to a similiar style anthem for the underdogs! How many have heard that they were 'The Only One' and believed it? We all hope that once those words come out they came from the horse's butt. You heard me, aren't horses' rectums cleaner than their mouths? Isn't that why "coming from the horse's mouth" has bad connotations? This isn't a bad song, but the duet with Demi hits higher points for sincerity. I like It Like That, Tonight Tonight, Honestly, Radio, Whatever, and Why Don't You Love Me.

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