Didn't think I'd ever say this, but I really enjoyed this country song. It is genuinely just so fucking charming and hopeful sounding, and made me feel really warm. It's got some pretty harmonies, as well as good instrumentation, and the sweet lyrics, plus the piano, guitar and tasteful strings really work well.
Expected a lot more from this. It ends up being very dated hip-hop, with nothing really happening at all, slightly annoying adlibs and truly awful lyrics. The only good part is the instrumental, but it just repeats for the entire song non-stop. Yeah, this is bad.
OMG LITERAL PERFECTION. JJ72 have reached final form with this genuinely phenomenal song. The passion and intensity in Mark Greaney's vocals is undeniable, and that in addition to the layered distorted guitar, pushes this to be quite Post-Hardcore-y, which is VERY good, cause that's like one of the best genres. The guitar riff in this is also so stunning, and the vocal melodies are as equally emotionally-effective as the rest. Masterpiece of a song.
Really cool disco-y indietronica song that sounds kinda ahead-of-it's-time, but i think that's cause this was not released in 2000 at all. Anyway, it counts cause it's labelled as that. Main issue, is that it feels underdeveloped, as it literally cuts off in the middle of a phrase and is only 2 minutes long. If it was longer, this would be like 95. It's really cool, with some lovely synth harmonies
On JJ72's second appearance in this project, they don't deliver as high a high as October Swimmer, but still produce a very interesting and unique indie rock song. It's quite repetitive, but my main gripe is that it doesn't go anywhere, and doesn't have a big chorus like their prior single. It's still enjoyable and catchy and the guitars are great, but maybe there's some missed potential here.
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