Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Center for Disease Control : Awareness Week 1 : Oct. 22 Cases 1-2


     Welcome to this week’s center for disease control post where I subject myself to the harmful effects of popular “viral” music. If I make it through alive I’ll let you know how horrible exposure to this toxic material was and how to keep yourself healthy. So ready your hazmat suits and don’t forget your gasmask, let’s step into the quarantine. *(Note: this post is not sponsored, or even condoned for that matter, by your “CDC” or any of today’s horrible artists, although that would be hilarious)

Case #1: Beiber Fever (Justin Bieber “Mistletoe”)

     First up is “Mistletoe” by the most embarrassing artist that Canada has ever spawned, Justin Bieber.


     As I understand it this song is about how Justin should be out “enjoying” winter in all its goodness, but instead he’ll be waiting for his “shorty” “under the mistletoe”. Now I know that he’s been spending a lot of time hanging with big hip hop stars like Drake and Chris brown, but damn you don’t get much whiter than this and the gratuitous use of “shorty” just makes this song ten times worse. The song has an obvious Christmas overtone, and a catchy radio friendly chorus, etc, but this song and accompanying video are absolute shit. Raking in half a million views on Youtube in the first twenty four hours, and thousands more as I write this, “Mistletoe” will have infected the youth and musically retarded of America, Canada, Mexico, and Argentina before you can say swine flu. If you can please avoid this song, but if you do succumb I suggest earplugs, and full facial protection, also you might want to wear a condom, because the Beib’s has his rape face on.

Case #2: Yellow Fever (Girl’s Generation “The Boys”)

     In the first three days of exposure over 3 million viewers were infected across Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan, “by what?” you may ask… “Girl’s” I would answer.



     Now don’t get me wrong, I love me some Asian ladies, but pedophile isn’t on my resume, and watching nine or so sequined preteens prance across the screen for five minutes while rose petals and snowflakes fall is too much. First off this video is in some foreign language that can’t even stay true to itself, and as always the chorus is in butchered, base English (Strike one). Next it ruins its epic intro by breaking down into an uncontrollable disaster of electro pop nonsense (Strike two).  Next, I mean really, 5:20?? (Strike three). That’s almost twice as much as the last video and after about two minutes I already feel as though I’ve been waiting out the half-life of plutonium. I quit the scene after three or so minutes, and I would encourage you to do the same.  In conclusion, high production value and pretty sets  do not justify  torturing yourself, unless of course you like foreign pop music and the illegal sex trade, then please feast your eyes, just get checked after…

     Hope you enjoyed this little idea I had floating around my immune system, if this gets any significant traffic then hopefully this will become a Thursday or Saturday post. So if you enjoy my suffering head on over to our Facebook page and make me happy. Also you will have noticed the lack of download or social links, that's because none of these songs should be available to the public and also account for the racist, sexist, and contortionist overtones. Cheers.


     

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Toxic Tuesday 25 : Saltillo + Three Great Electronic Tracks

     This Sunday, whilst driving to Guelph with the father  I tried to explain my musical ideology to him. We were having one of our typical music discussions, which usually involve Wikipedia and explaining different genres in simpleton terms, and I worked my way along a very thin thought process till I came to the conclusion that I am the internet version of a wine taster. "Wine taster?" you say, "yes internet" I say, "wine taster". I sample it all and consume just enough of it to relay the facts, and convince other, lesser traveled connoisseurs that I know what I'm talking about. This has happened on  multiple occasions, most notably in grade twelve when I gave a lecture on progressive metal... yeah I pulled all of it out of my ass and snatched the best grade in class, I'm a convincing speaker. So back to the topic, this weekend I found a blog called |A|Fragile|Hope| and on it I found (aside from many other things) an album from Mississippi native Menton J. Matthews III, or Saltillo. This guy is so classy he has numbers after his name, and his music conveys that class with a liberal amount taste.

     Ganglion, although from 2006 is by far one of the best albums I've heard all year. It combines everything I want from an album and much, much more. Ok so I've done a lot of story telling and not a lot of explaining, so... it all started with a link to the tag "Modern Classical", of course I was intrigued. Being an aforementioned "Connoisseur" of music my interests span across all of the musical realm, well except for country and mainstream pop/rap, I enjoy music that questions what I know about genres, rhythms, or music in general. I should have seen the tag on the album link, "avant garde", roughly translating to "advance guard or vanguard", I understand it as "before its time, radical, or original" and Ganglion is just that.

     At first I was caressed by soft strings, violins and cellos drifting from my stereo and frolicking across my synapses, then the drums and piano kicked in, bringing a depth of sound I could only dream of. I was reminded of the fragile, beautiful musical musings of Ólafur Arnalds, that used to drag my rainy day thoughts deep into a pit of emotion. Then to my surprise and delight the drum pattern changed to a more upbeat almost IDM rhythm. Soon a choir breached the soundscape and heightened the experience to almost unbearable climax of masterful strings, complex beats, beautiful vocals and and the always stoic piano of yesteryear.

     Over the epic masterpiece that is Ganglion,  if you dare, you'll be introduced to to a genre of music beyond anything that you'll ever hear on the radio, as something this beautiful cannot be allowed to reach the ears of the masses. They wouldn't understand the complex code created by a master multi-instrumentalist the likes of which we rarely see. Truly this album is the wine of of today's music, much before its time, it requires a complex taste and the time to ferment in your mind. Give it a try, you won't be disappointed.


     I don't think I have ever written enough to be able to fit two pictures in, but truly there are some experiences that warrant more than just a download link and a sentence. Now that I've gotten it all out lets drop some less complex electronic music, requiring just a sentence each.

     First up a remix of Kaskade's Raining by Minnesota, Raining (Minnesota Remix) may be just the thing to get rid of my classical music high, its a top notch electronic track, and thats all you need to know.


     Next up is I promised by Bisweed, a fairly mystical trance track that I unfortunately put as my alarm this morning, lets say I didn't get out of bed till eleven.


     For all you dubstep lovers out there, yes I remembered you, feast your ears on Pump It Up, by up and coming electro DJ Zomboy. Crank it and dance.


     So can I get a little love for one of the longest posts I've ever written? Head on over to our Facebook page and leave a like, I think I deserve it.




Sunday, 23 October 2011

Mellow Monday 11 : Timeflies + Three Great Hip Hop Tracks

     So its been just over a week since my last post and all the excuses I have are absolute rubbish so without further ado lets get stuck in.

     Timeflies, are an electro hip hop duo from the Boston area, and have just celebrated their first year of producing. Ever since I found one of their many singles on GMAD I've had a soft spot for anything and everything Timeflies. The closest band I can compare them to would be Audiodax, except here we have Cal writing and singing all the vocal parts with Rob Resnick producing and laying down the beats.

     While we're on the topic of beats lets break to a new paragraph and give you some more detail. When I say beats I don't mean your standard hip hop beat, only useful for shaking the fenders of your dad's car, I mean complex arrangements of electronic talent. Not one song has the same melody of the last and the styles of electronica differ from your standard techno/house to dubstep and back, all these tracks would sell as instrumentals but with Cal droppin poetry these tracks are money. Their debut album "The Scotch Tape" is 165.6 Mb of goodness, weighing in at eleven tracks this album will surely be the most enjoyable 49.7 minutes you've spent all day. So grab it up and if you aren't stingy grab it here on itunes for only $7.99.


     Welcome to last weeks finest, today I bring you brand new (ish) tracks from Sam Adams, Na Palm and Natnaiel. Be amazed.

     I must admit party rap isn't usually my cup of tea but Sam Adams just has a charisma that transmits to his tracks, keeping me coming back for more. His newest release/remix, "Push and Rise", was produced by electro legend Wolfgang Gartner. Give it a listen.


     Here at SDB we have a hell of a lot of love for Chicago native Na Palm, his newest single/remix, "Understand Me Now", is no exception. Produced by long time favorite Derek Vincent Smith or as we all know him, Pretty Lights this track, and these artists, are top notch. Turn it up and love it.


     Todays last track is another heavy release from Natnaiel, " You Want The Same ". Featuring Mekaiel (yeah that's spelled right... I think) this track, although completely unoriginal, is Natnaiel's take on what we can assume is a love song (Sex rap). Give it a listen and a download.


     Thanks one and all for tuning in once again, sorry for the wait, if you can find it in your hearts to forgive me head on over to our Facebook page and give 'er a like, it would make me happy.

Sunday, 16 October 2011

Super Sunday: She Said Save Me, Round 4!

Sorry that this is late, yet again. Yesterday was a weird day and a lot of stuff happened, so I just never got a chance to get around to this.

I am here to present to you, the 3rd song from She Said Save Me's new album, 'Today, Tomorrow...Whenever.'

The back story for this song goes something like this: Two aliens are in disguise on earth and meet each other and fall in love. The problem is that they can't be together because of their circumstances (whatever that may be), so they promise to meet each other in the next life.

I love having a personal connection to the artist.

I am going to stop rambling now and just give you the music.

Here is 'Aliens' by She Said Save me.


If you like this song, and want to download it for free and check out some of the other songs while you are at it, check out the Facebook page.

Thank you yet again for your continued support. Please remember to check out our Facebook page to show us just how much you care!

Ciao,
K.

Friday, 14 October 2011

Editor's ABC's : Gorilla Warfare Tactics, Hadouken!, and Interpol

     Welcome once again to an adventure through the past and my itunes library. This week has been very hectic so to start lets slow it down a notch.

       For those of you without perfect memories lets stroll through time and revisit our artists for G... Gabriel Stark, Gemini, Grieves, and Grilled Lincolns.

    Gorilla Warfare Tactics, are a very chill hip hop trio from New York City. Keep in mind I use "hip hop" very loosely, their style is a tough one to label, infusing old school spirit with new school technology and instrumentation. Their mixtape, Premier, although short packs a massive punch and was a smash hit on the sites that were lucky enough to feature it. So grab it up and show some love.


     For H we've hadHandsome Furs, Hartford, Hoodie Allen, Hope Of The States, and Hudson Mohawke.

     Hadouken! Brush of that fireball and get on your feet! From London, UK, with love Hadouken! may be the most annoying band to try and find at your local record store, when I went when it was first released I had to wait a month and a half for it to be shipped in from the UK. But by George it was worth it. For The Masses, has been shaking my speakers and my expectations for just over a year now and I still haven't gotten past how damn amazing it is. Combining drum and bass, hip hop, pop punk,  and just about everything else into a hard hitting, skull cracking, thrill ride of an album Hadouken! is not an act to be missed.


     Amazingly enough we've only had to artists for our next alphabetical sequence, I Set My Friends On Fire and Innerpartysystem, both of which are more than worth a download.

      Now we get into the section I was most looking forward to, Interpol. A three piece post-punk revival band from NYC, Interpol is that kind of music that at the start I was very tentative to invest in. The Heinrich Maneuver was playing on Much Tv almost constantly and truthfully it got annoying after oh... the second round, (keep in mind this is before I really got into music). One day I happened across their album Our Love To Admire on sale and took a chance, and I never went back. Our Love To Admire is an amazing rendition of a broken heart, full of cryptic riddles and soul searching poetry, there is not a day that couldn't be brought down to earth by it. So if you have the time give it a try, I promise it won't disappoint.


     Thanks again for stopping by, if you enjoyed the music today please support the artists and take a trip over to our Facebook page and show some love.

Thursday, 13 October 2011

She Said Save Me: Round 3!


Here I am, almost a week late on this post. I am quite sorry. I am not going to write a whole bunch about the song that I got last week, but I certainly hope that you like it. 
I'd Hang With You Everyday, as promised, is cheerful. I believe I described it to some of my friends recently by saying, "It's cute in an it's-not-sad-and-depressing kind of way." I am a huge fan. That's probably partially because I find it so easy to relate to.

 

While we were discussing this song, Joe (the mastermind behind this) said, "that song was on the back burner for a few years, it is kind of quirky but it seems to make people smile." I'm going to have to agree with him on this one, at least on a personal level.

If you are a fan of this song and want to download it, or are just curious about what the other songs sound like, please head on over to Facebook and show your support! (Remember, free downloads!)

Thank you again for all of the support. Keep on checking in. For Saturday, I will be posting the newest from She Said Save Me. Be excited. I hope that everyone else likes it as well as I do (depending on one's taste in music, I suppose). I can't wait to share with everybody!


Until then,
K.





Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Toxic Tuesday 24 : Nowonder + 3 Great Electronic Tracks

     I love long searches around the internet looking for pictures or links, well I would love them if this post wasn't a day late. Hopefully I can get this post out with enough time for the Wednesday post... if its still Wednesday. But I digress, I figured it better to do this post late than not at all as the material today is off the charts.

     I remember last Thursday, I was walking across town after work, it was dark and teaming with rain and stressed out drones honking their horns at anyone who happened to cross their paths. It was a perfect night for an escape, and so I did. I plugged in my head phones and drifted away into an epic world of music and darkness while the rain still poured. I only have one man to thank for my escape, Danny Choi, or Nowonder.

     Danny is a Los Angeles based electro-pop producer, largely unknown. I came across his recent EP on TBE and was instantly drawn in by the promise of free music and the chance to hear something new. Nowonder is apparently a one man band, writing, producing, singing, mixing and recording all of his music. His EP "Colour The Concrete" is that amazing kind of unknown experience we are all looking for, blending masterful electronic styles with strings and a haunting voice. I would label it as horribly beautiful melodic ambient that pulls not only piano strings but the heart strings. So plug it in, turn it up and drift away.

Color The Concrete EP by Nowonder

     Our first additional song tonight will melt your face with a wall of pure sound. Thats right its a new track from Canadian wonder Excision, his new album X-Rated dropped not too long ago and apparently he's keeping up appearances with this absolute banger featuring Messinian, X-Rated (Original Mix).

 
     Our next track is a complete theft from TSIS, an epic new house anthem from J Flash, That'll Work. This is his first single so if you love the track as much as I do head on over to Beatport and support!


     I must admit I lost a little faith in Mustard Pimp after they produced a song for Jersey Shore. But all that respect has been restored with the release of their new track, In The Garden (Instrumental).


     Thanks again for stopping by, sorry about the delay, expect today's scheduled post tomorrow, hopefully I can get it all sorted out. If you feel like being a better person please consider supporting the artists and liking our Facebook page here.




Monday, 10 October 2011

Mellow Monday 10 : Logic + 3 Great Hip Hop Tracks

     Alright first time home in four days, cant say I wouldn't rather still be partying but all good things must come to an end. On a more positive note I had a pretty decent thanksgiving and hope everyone else here in the great white north did as well.

     If you remember last weeks post I had a vid by Logic, a rapper from Maryland (if memory serves), when I was searching around my computer for suitable hip hop tracks I realized I only had one track off Young Sinatra. Young Sinatra is not only Logic's handle but the name of his first mixtape, which premiered back early september. You've heard me whine about it before but my internet connection really held me back on this one, Young Sinatra is much more than just a mixtape, its a full length album, rockin twenty two tracks, with artful skits and interludes.

     So after I muscled my way across the internet and dropped this on my ipod I had it on repeat damn near all week, the first time I listened to it I was amazed by not only the antique samples and masterful beats, but Logic's flow and the heart he obviously poured into this release. Every track on this album is sheer poetry, boasting everything from heartfelt stories of pain and the past to uplifting tracks that had everyone in the room laughing and jammin. Logic, I apologize for not taking this album seriously sooner, it is a mistake I will not make again.

Logic - Young Sinatra by Thissongissick.com

     I thought I would try a new angle this week and post tracks from more "mainstream" artists (today at least), so for your auditory pleasure we have tracks from Bruno Mars, B.O.B. and Common.

      Our first track is a brand new release from Bruno Mars, It Will Rain, which unfortunately was written for the new Twilight movie comin out in November, solid song, horrible franchise. So here's your chance to love it before it hits the radio and the big screen.



      Next is a new gem said to be the first single from Bobby Ray's upcoming sophomore album, featuring Lil' Wayne. This track has it all, from a sick flow to some damn heavy beats and even a wobble or two, turn it up. 



     For the finale we have an amazing song from rapper with a conscience, Common. I think its safe to say that Blue Sky contains just a "little" sample from Electric Light Orchestra's song by the same name, this is the second single released for his new album "The Dreamer, The Believer", and like the rest has been produced by No I.D., impressive if I do say myself. 



     So hit those links above for some amazing hip hop, unless you don't like mainstream rap then please exit the site immediately, oh and be sure to tell me all about it on our Facebook page. Cheers.




Thursday, 6 October 2011

Tricky Thursday: Josh Ritter

Today, I bring to you Josh Ritter. I know nothing about him other than his music, and even that I am fairly new to. Even so, I think that his music is pretty interesting, and there is a lot of variety in it. His music is the kind that you need to sit and listen to in order to truly appreciate it. His lyrics are truthful, easy to relate to and pure genius.

I am going to use a bit of a simple format for today, as I do not have a lot of time to be sitting here writing this post. I have download links and a video of a song from each album. I am only missing one album as far as I know, and that is his self-titled album from 1999.

Take a listen and enjoy!

Josh Ritter:














Thank you again for all of your support! We've been doing pretty good with posts this week. There should be a new song coming out by She Said Save me, and as soon as I get it, I will post it for you as well.

Until next time,
K.

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Toxic Tuesday 23 : Red Eye Fugu + 3 Great Electronic Tracks

     So I've been feeling guilty over the last few days, I've been neglecting this blog and my personal life altogether. So today I thought I'd smash you with something new, almost brand new... Red Eye Fugu.

     Red Eye Fugu is Enzo Tiano, a very talented unsigned producer from Los Angeles, California. I did a bit of reading into his backstory and it turns out this chap emigrated from the Philippines at fifteen and soon after that discovered an urge to write and sing his own songs. Correct me if I'm wrong here but I believe he currently has two albums out, both full of memorable tunes and thought provoking tracks.

     His latest full length album, Watchers, was released back on September tenth and has been getting a good amount of exposure around the web. Watchers is a ten track masterpiece of science fiction goodness spanning just over half an hour. Averaging at about 108 BPM these tracks may not be our usual cracked out super electro but they will definitely get you on your feet. From what I understand (Which is never really much) the Watchers LP has its basis in many an end of the world myth which gives it a kind of eerie seriousness at times but Enzo quickly puts the pop back in electro-pop and creates an almost child like sense of wonder and excitement that soon had me staring at the clouds and smiling the day away.

     I've (Hopefully) included a Soundcloud box below where you can sample and download the tracks from Watchers, if you have the time I encourage you to link on over to the actual Soundcloud site and grab his previous EP Suspicious Characters. Also head on over to his Facebook to grab a little more knowledge about his past and present endeavors and the philosophy behind his albums. [Via: TBE]


Watchers LP by Red Eye Fugu

     Following the recent trend I've picked out a few recent tunes for you guys to peruse. First off another great new dub from Mord Fustang, then a brand new house track from San Francisco producer DJ Steven Zhu who is currently dropping a new track every week. Last but not least we have an absolute banger of a remix by The Chaotic Good, Discord By Midnight Conspiracy. Again all of these amazing tracks are via The Burning Ear, because I have fallen off my high horse and forgotten to check the blogs... maybe next week I'll steal from someone else. If you haven't already head on over to our Facebook to stay updated and to be a better person.












Monday, 3 October 2011

Mellow Monday 9 : Azad Right + 3 Great Hip Hop Tracks

     Today is a typical fall day, cloudy, dark, and cold, essentially depressing, so I took a trip back into my itunes library looking for inspiration. What I found was Azad Right.

     Azad Right is an Iranian-American rapper, son of a blind poet, a classically trained pianist and violinist and has a bachelor's degree. Yeah thats the recipe for an amazing hip-hop artist with attitude enough to kick it up to beast mode and enough smarts to take rap to a whole new level.

     His A Piece Of Mine EP dropped a few months back and is one of the smoothest albums to grace my ipod in a long time, I'm just feeling a bit guilty about passing it over when I downloaded it. [Via:GMAD]


     I thought I would switch up the format of my regular posts, as you may have noticed, and it was just logical progression that it would soon reach Monday posts. So for your auditory pleasure we have the love-child of two of my favourite genres, dubstep and hip hip, enter NatNaiel. Coming in at a close second is Logic, with Young Sinatra II. Last but not least is Crizzly & Kids At The Bar with an absolute banger of a track, guaranteed to give you an excuse for those new speakers. If you haven't already please take a link over to our Facebook page and give it a like to stay updated and be a marginally better person.








Saturday, 1 October 2011

Editor's ABC's : Death Cab For Cutie, Eagles Of Death Metal, and Freelance Whales

     First off apologies for this being my first post this week, I've been conned into working eleven hour days damn near all week. That being said if anyone feels like buying me a car then I would be able to post on time...

     So its been a long six months now, I can't really believe we're now into our seventh so lets take a look back in time at all our features starting with D... Dancing With Paris, Danger Mouse, Danny Deleto, Darren Styles, Datahowler, Datsik, Dead By April, Deathstar, Dillon Francis, Doctor P, Dream Jefferson, Dreamshade, and Drivepilot. Thats a hell of a lot.

    You all know about Death Cab For Cutie, the smash hit four piece alt rock band from Seattle, rocking Atlantic Records and having just released their eighth album not too long ago. Truthfully Codes and Keys didn't really live up to my expectations, I really don't think they can ever improve on Narrow Stairs, I really don't.

     Narrow Stairs was released in 2008 and like many other albums, was introduced to me by my best friend who happened to be living with me at the time. I must admit like a lot of his music I was skeptical at first, it would be another year or so before I was kicked off my heavy metal high horse and brought down to earth enough to appreciate the subtle poetry that makes up this entire album. Most every song can be interpreted as sad on this album, and with that melancholy piano in the background I have a hard time not feeling every expressed emotion that passes through my stereo, so take a chance on one of my all time favourite albums, I suggest "I Will Posses Your Heart".



     Along the way we've had many an artist starting with "E"; Earth, Emalkay, Ephixa, Evil Nine, Excision, and Explosions In The Sky, well maybe it wasn't that many.

     I had a hard time choosing for E, I had asked my friend Dagg for help and he chose Example, but I also had edIT, Evans Blue, Everything Everything, and of course my final choice, Eagles Of Death Metal.

     EDM is an electric collaberation between Jesse Hughes and Queens Of The Stone Age's frontman Josh Homme. I remember hearing "Wannabe In L.A." one day on the radio, and from there on it seemed as though my lifes mission was to hunt down and purchase all three of their albums. With each purchase I become more and more of a fan and it seemed as though every song became more hilarious as I progressed through the albums in a reverse chronological order. "Whorehoppin (Shit, Goddamn)" will always be one of the funniest songs to sing with your parents. To start you on your way you should hit their album Death By Sexy, then if you are a kindred spirit track the other two down and love life.



     For "F" we have Fall City Fall, Farewell To Freeway, Feed Me and Frightened Rabbit.

     If you've ever been lucky enough to have been on the recieving end of one of my famous music chats you'll know about Freelance Whales. Freelance Whales are a five piece indie rock band from Queens, New York. I'm not entirely sure how it was I ended up on their website one day but I distinctly remember finding their album Weathervanes and being very sad it wasn't available at my local record store. Long story short I ordered it in and fell in love.

     Weathervanes is a thirteen track masterpiece of modern music that never grows old. From track one you'll have a hard time counting all of the different instruments that flit across the tracks, and I would suggest you don't even try. Every song on this album is designed to put a smile on your face and if they don't then we seriously need to talk more.


     Well I hope you enjoyed reading this post as much as I enjoyed writing it. If you didn't find the album download links then you should leave a comment here or on our Facebook, and again apologies for the lack of posts this week, hopefully the following few days will be better, but stick around and find out either way.

Simple Saturday: She Said Save Me...REVISITED!

You may remember way back in July, for our Canada Day Edition, MrFlawedLogic introduced us to this little known band called She Said Save Me. I quickly fell in love with how easy it was to relate to the songs as well as the unique sound and the two albums (The Emerson EP and The Holly Golightly EP) quickly became two of my most listened to albums in my music library.

Now, three months later, here we are again with a new release! I have had the pleasure of getting to know the head honcho of the operation (Joe Vercillo) through modern social networks and I have been blown away by how down to earth and open he is. I probably shouldn't have been so surprised, but what can I say? I have my doubts about the human condition. He and I have had many in-depth conversations about...well, everything, and it has been great.

In getting to know Joe, I also got the special opportunity to be one of the first to know about and hear the new song. When I asked him if there was anything he wanted me to say about the song, he simply asked me to talk about the other young members of the team.

Mary Cassidy is from the same town as I am and is friends with my of my friends. I believe she is a year younger than I and has this amazing voice. She starts out this new song, and really sets the tone for it. Her harmony is beautiful as well. She is a very talented young women. As well, Christine Fleming has done the cover art for the albums, and she does an amazing job. I love the colours, the lines, the images...I just think it is all great. She is also from the local area around my home. I feel very privileged to have come from a county with so much talent.

That being said, here is the new song.


'If We Fall' is a beautiful song from the new album 'Today, Tomorrow...Whenever' (2011). This is the first of five and the only one that has been released as of right now. I'll bring you the rest as they are sent to me. I love the lyrics to this song. I found them very easy to relate to. The song is simple, yet beautifully composed with the various instruments (cello, guitar, vocals, piano). Definitely one of my favourites.

I hope you like the song too, and if you do, just head on over to She Said Save Me's Facebook to download the song for free, as well as the rest of the songs if you have not yet done so.

Thank you again for the continued support, everyone. And sorry, too for our lack of posts in the last month. Life sometimes gets in the way. If you're new, and impressed with what you see, please head on over to our Facebook Page where you will find links to movie reviews and other posts that are on this blog.

Ciao,
K.