Hi guys! I had become a bit of a forum lurker these last few months, so it's been a real treat to get stuck in again and pay close attention to all of your output. I found this hard. There were plenty of great songs to choose from. I've narrowed it down to these five corkers.
In no particular order…
Magic Ship by @Beebeesmith Absolutely infectious from the get go. Super atmospheric and yet still immediate enough to sing a long to after just a couple of listens. Everything about this production is a masterclass in classic songwriting; the production is crisp and clean like an old 70s tune you'd forgotten, the chorus melody is hooky as hell, and the vocal has the tone and quality of a Brandon Flowers or similar indie stars - I would not be surprised to hear it coming out of my car stereo. Stay tuned right to the end for a bonus guitar noodle I could only knock out in my dreams.
Sunshine Smile by @Neil C Neil manages to make something super uplifting yet nostalgic and melancholy all at once with this throwback to late 60s-early 70s pop. This song is carefully constructed, deliberate, and nothing is out of place; a great laid back guitar solo, lovely jangly acoustics, a tune you can't not sing, and those strings are heavenly. This one made me sad for the way things were just a year or so ago, but imbued me with a new kind of hopefulness. Perfect.
Put Your Hands Together & Scream by @5 guys named Lars This one passed the pop test straight away: I heard it early on in my quest for forum faves and have been singing it around the house ever since. Sometimes you hear a song and think, "Damn, that's annoying, I wish I had written that hook." Such is the case with the chorus for Put Your Hands Together & Scream. The wonderfully chaotic vocals on this range from background freakouts to choir-like harmonies to sing-rap verse vocals, and it all hangs together brilliantly with production from
@pompeyjazz. Is this song pessimistic? Like Sunshine Smile it had me feeling a strange mix of sad and hopeful. I couldn't immediately put my finger on it, but the subject matter, verses verging on the hip-POP, and choir-like backing brought to mind Where Is the Love by Black Eyed Peas, and I say that with the highest of respects to you guys and the Peas.
I Regret by @SlavaB https://soundcloud.com/slavab/slava-b-i-regret-mp3/s-gd4tI04O8dkThis one took me the furthest from my comfort zone. It takes a lot for me to listen to something this heavy and gritty, but the vocals here are wicked cool and infectious. Like a mash up of metal and 80s post-punk, this one smacks you about the face and, at a punchy two minutes twenty seven, invites you back straight away for more. And what's more, it seems to have slipped under the radar in the Finished Songs section. I've listened to this many times. I want to start a riot.
PS. This one had trouble embedding, so I have provided a straight forward link.
Try by @MonnoDB MonnoDB has a sweet, timeless voice reminiscent of late 80s and early 90s pop rock. I could probably listen to her sing the phonebook. As it is, she's singing this brilliantly melodic tune, and its the juxtaposition between the sugary sweet vocals and the hard rocking production from
@Jambrains that makes this one so special. And listen to it - the guitar riff, the drums, the bass - everything drives forward perfectly. "Put your arms around me, hold me close." That melody. Exactly what the doctor ordered.
There we have it guys. Such a fantastic selection of tunes it was hard to narrow it down to just five. Give them all a listen. Heap on your praise.