- “Semi Precious Weapons” by Semi Precious Weapons- Though I must admit that this song reminds me of “It’s a long way to the top if you want to rock and roll” by AC/DC and remade by the cast of School of Rock more that the beats of “Ice Ice Baby” remind ANYONE of “Under Pressure”, this song is amazing. It’s in the Apple-sleek-commercial-song genre (see song #6), because it’s just awesome. I’d also like to note that I’ll bet any amount of money that the phrase “I can’t pay my rent, but I’m Fucking gorgeous” will describe many of my colleagues perfectly in about 7 years.
- “Favorite Radio” by Stereo Deluxe- This is the sort of song that you listen to and go, “well, this sounds silly” and then can’t help but like. It doesn’t really make any sense why I like this song so much; the genre can’t exactly be classified, there are weird, almost childish sound effects made, and the lyrics remind you of some of those songs you were spoon-fed as a child by networks like Noggin (if you’re from that generation). And yet, it’s a pleasure to listen to. Who knew?
- “Jimme’s Song” by Emanuel and the Fear- To put it quite simply, this song is a song about a kid who wants to be a rock star, but isn’t willing to grow up, get a job, and earn anything to get there. It has a latently sad theme to it of a person who just thinks their dreams will just happen without any work involved. But, in the ways of the fear, the song begins with a simple whistling melody and beat, and ends with a full blown, almost orchestral melody.
- “The Rain Becomes the Clouds” by Emanuel and the Fear- Another song by Emanuel and the Fear. This, however, is my favorite song of their repertoire because it exemplified their true strengths, not only as a band, but as musicians in general. To me, this song emphasizes the beauty of nature and, in particular, the nature of human beings coinciding with the nature of the Earth itself. The reason why I love Emanuel and the Fear so much is because they have a sound which takes work; it can’t really be manufactured with a Casio and a computer. This eleven-piece gang doesn’t hesitate to serve you amazing lyrics and musicianship, which is hard to find these days. So, my hat is off to Emanuel Ayvas, Chris Colletti, David Nelson, Brian Sanders, Tom Swafford, Nic Cowles, Dan Tirer, Liz Hanley, Dallin Applebaum, Colin Dean, and Jeff Gretz. I applaud you for making me think of music as something truly greater than music through your refreshing songs.
- “The Plank” by The Devil Makes Three- This is, literally and legitimately, a great “go to hell” song, which I’d love to have a chance to listen to the next time I get angry for whatever reason. With lyrics like “to all our enemies, I’ll see you in hell. We’re gonna walk them off a plank into a wishing well. Down to Davie Jones’ locker where the fishes sleep. I won’t be praying for you, so don’t be praying for me,” it has to be a great song to listen to when you feel like venting.
- “No You Girls” by Franz Ferdinand- The latest song recruited to the “iPod commercial” club, the song tickles your ear with another addicting melody. I promise to any readers whom have even bothered coming back to my site, the day Franz Ferdinand stops making amazing music will be the day I die. Luckily for me, it doesn’t seem as though that will be anytime soon (unlike the disappointingly mediocre U2).
- “Little Toy Gun” by Honeyhoney- I didn’t know what to expect from this song, mainly because of the, in my opinion, tacky gunshot sound effect in the beginning. However, the song pays of by coming through with a strong, confident melody, and a sort of (don’t laugh) remixed-Yiddish feel (referring to the flowing, slurred refrain).
- “The Man Who Can’t Be Moved” by The Script- The song you will most likely remember from the latest Rhapsody commercial, this song from the Script feeds me the right kind of melody. What really attracts me to this song is the harmony added. I know, it’s pop cliche. I know, it can be a cop-out with bad songs. I know, it’s one of the weirdest things to record for a song. But it works for this song because it’s been described by many as a new brand of Celtic soul. That being said, don’t you think i should listen to a bit more Celtic soul music?!?
- “Bang Bang” by K’naan & Adam Levine- Though this isn’t a song I liked immediately, really only because the beginning of the song didn’t rub me the right way, this song has grown on me. I found it two ways, almost simultaneously; first through the Maroon 5 website (there out of curiosity of what had become of the band I was once borderline-obsessed with), then, literally seconds later, through the iTunes store. This song reminds me of southern Floridian songs heard on the boardwalk, and I like that.
- “I Love College” by Asher Roth- Now, let’s get one thing straight from the chase; I don’t approve of the message this song is sending. Call me whatever you’d like, but I don’t think I’m going to treat college as such a joke. I mean, I feel like spending my years in college late to classes, smoking weed, and drinking all the time would be a waste of about $25,000 a year. On that same note, I feel like after he’s graduated from college and has spent all of his money earned from this song on drugs and drinks, Asher Roth will start repaying his college loans, and then he’ll be a bit regretful of his old lifestyle. With that, I’d like to say that I love the melody and the rhythms of this song. Though I don’t approve of the lyrics, I can’t see this song doing well without them. Let’s just say I have a love/hate relationship with this one. But hey, it’s on the playlist!
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PLAYLIST OF ADDICTON: For real this time!
March 26, 2009 · Leave a Comment
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Right to an Ego
October 25, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Went from straight to curly and long to short this week, as far as hair is concerned. I was very skeptical about it at first, but, the next day, EVERYONE I know complimented me on it…
You know what? Pride is good in moderation. I think I follow that philosophy…
Everyone thought I changed my hair because I was going to homecoming. No, I wasn’t asked, and yes, that did make things awkward…
Facebook Tetris is sooo screwed up. It’ll let you make impossible moves sometimes…
Playlist of Addiction is coming soon. Like, tomorrow…
Has gotten used to no thank you’s, no apologies, and too many excuses. The art of etiquette has become dead…
Someone in one of my classes blatantly compared joining the military to certain death/suicide the other day, and went as far as to question why anyone would subject themselves to something like that. Really, America? Really?!?!…
When a lot of people my age hear about my life, they tend to pity me…
God, is this it? This can’t be it…
Did you know that even when you’re talking about nothing, arguments can be started? Well, believe it- it happens almost everytime I even open my mouth…
I think I might have some deep, emotional pain. I know I’m one of those people who love to ‘bottle it up’, so maybe that’s it…
Pictures below via. Superforest. Absolutely beautiful.




Categories: Blogtastic · Playlist of Addiction · Rando-Mucho · Thanks for the Memories · Too Late Too 'pologize
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PLAYLIST OF ADDICTION (to tide you over)
September 19, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Yes, I know very well that it isn’t Sunday. Yet, I want to make a playlist of addiction with songs that help me relax; my favorite love song, my favorite lullaby, my favorites. Enjoy.
- “Sleeping to Dream” by Jason Mraz- How could I possibly say how much I love this song? This is my favorite lullaby; whenever I have a ton of homework, this song puts my mind in a state of pure imagination (whoever remembers where that came from gets 20 bonus points). On Jason’s Selections for Friends album, I must admit, I didn’t really like the songs recorded at Montalvo as much as I like the songs performed at Schubas, but this song was just pure gold.
- “Quando, Quando, Quando” by Michael Buble featuring Nelly Furtado- First of all, let’s get something striaght; I spelled Quando correctly. A lot of artist are making their song titles sort of ‘inside jokes’ by spelling them incorrectly. However, despite the bad spelling, this is my favorite love song. One quote that always sticks out in my head when I listen to this was Nelly Furtado’s quote from her ‘promiscuous’ heyday, when she said that she didn’t really want to do pop forever; this song proves that she doesn’t have to. Two of my favorite Canadians colaborated on this lovely jazz song. It makes my heart float.
- “As Things Collide” by Maroon 5- Probably my 2nd favorite love song, only because of how perfect the chorus is. It’s just SO perfect. “I’ve spoken to all of the other angels; they don’t know what to do. And I agree with them whole heartedly, I do.” Guys, take note; these are the kinds of things girls like me wanna hear. Talk about angels and our perfection, and we’ll be like butter (whoever gets THAT reference gets 200 bonus points. “Like a big stick of butter.”)
- “London Bridges” by This Is Ivy League- No, it’s not a Fergie cover. Yes, it is amazing. it’s just the most carefree song you’ll ever hear (outside of I’m Yours by Jason Mraz- now THAT’S carefree); simple and sweet.
- “Happy Together” originally by The Turtles, covered by The Flobots- This song is what I like to call the classic love song, remixed to be a modern love song. Both renditions are absolute genious. I already know that the Flobots are really underrated, so, please my lovelies, try to listen to them; they’re pretty darn awesome.
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Guest Post: Sister’s “Playlist of Addiction”!!!!
August 24, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Allow me to reintroduce myself: My name is HOV. (Except, not really. My name is TheaterQueen, I guess.)
So, my sister, PnoGal32, finally let me do a post on MY playlist of addiction. So, here it is.
1. “A Story To Tell Your Friends” by Every Avenue — I’ve become OBSESSED with Every Avenue since one of my best friends made me listen to them. They are just amazing.
2. “I’d Lie” by Taylor Swift — I absolutely love Taylor Swift. This is just my latest favorite from her.
3. TIE “Mariella” by Kate Nash and “Hot ‘N’ Cold” by Katy Perry — I love Kate Nash. She’s such a good artist and one of my friends and I are obsessed with her. I am OBSESSED with Katy Perry as well. I love her and her music. This is just one of my favorites by her.
4. “The Way We Talk” by The Maine — They’re so adorable and they’re music is goooood. They also did this really nifty version of “I Wanna Love You”, but I love this song.
5. “The Fear You Won’t Fall” by Joshua Radin — Ever since Tyler Oakley made a video featuring this song, I’ve been in love with it. Enough said.
6. “Secret Valentine” by We The Kings — I love We The Kings, and I reallly really like this song. I like this song more than I like their more popular songs.
7. TIE “Pushin’ Me Away” and “A Little Bit Longer” by Jonas Brothers — I’ve been in love with these guys since before everyone else loved them. I remember them back in the days of “6 Minutes”, “Mandy”, and even “Underdog”. But these two songs are by far my favorite one’s from their newer stuff.
8. “Free Fallin’” by The Summer Obsession — John Mayer also did a version of this song, but this version is much more upbeat and I enjoy it more in general.
It’s OVER!!!
*Disclaimer: My sister does not share any of these same music interests.
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Just My Luck… PLAYLIST OF ADDICTION!
August 24, 2008 · 1 Comment
So, last week, I brought my computer in to get some software installed, and all of my files ended up being deleted, INCLUDING my iTunes, so, off the top of my head, I’m going to try to list my playlist of addiction! {Dang- I just read it over, and most of these songs are from FNMTV… sorry! [Also, comment if you want there to be videos with this segment!]}
“Love Addict” by Family Force Five- Probably one of my favorite modern rock songs ever. EVER.
“I’ll Run” by The Cab-Once I heard the keyboard at the beginning of the song, I knew it was love. I love the vocals. I love the keyboards. I love the guitars. I love the drums. I love pretty much everything about this song.
“Cookie Jar” by Gym Class Heroes- I only like the song; it’s way more hip-hop than rock, which is refreshing coming from a band like Gym Class Heroes.
“Sugarbaby” by Morningwood- The band’s name is hilarious, first of all. I mean, how can you go wrong with a name like Morningwood? Second of all, the song is just awesome. Third of all, the music video is so interesting and funny and weird and sad and spontaneous and everything at once! The video blew my mind.
“Bad Girl” by Danity Kane- Let’s get something straight; I HATE DANITY KANE. I bought their first album, and it sounded like they rushed the album and the quality of the songs was compromised. That being said, this song just gets stuck in my head so much. It was written by my favorite member of the band, Dawn, who’s a great singer and, in my opinion, one of the most likeable members of the band.
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PLAYLIST OF ADDICTION
August 17, 2008 · 2 Comments
“Eternal Dawn” by The Future Cast: This song is kinda emo in more than a few ways, but it’s the ONLY song that can wake me up. It’s my alarm on my computer, and it hasn’t failed ONCE.
“American Boy” by Estelle feat. Kanye West: I hated this song at first, and I’ve just grown to love it. Don’t ask me why my mind works this way.
“Corona and Lime” by Shwayze: If your brother don’t like my style, we can take it to the streets.
“I’m Yours” by Jason Mraz: Heard the song in early 2007, and now it’s a hit. It’s just so happy and carefree.
“Bassment Party” by The Cool Kids: I know the whole thing.
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THANK YOU! Here’s your gift!
August 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Thank you all for 20,000 views! I still can not believe how succesfull this blog has been! So, to thank all of my loyal viewers, I have a little treat. A new segment! Yes, the segment will be called “Playlist of Addiction”. Basically, since my “listen to this” posts fluctuate all of the time, I figure, if I’m listening to a song constantly, I should just be able to tell you what I like! So, 5 or so songs, every Sunday, starting today. Toodles poodles! Ur driving me banoodles!
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