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marykimster

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  • RECs Made: 5
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Rec'd this on Jul 5, 2009
“Nice upbeat song...there's a reason why it's the first track (I'd say it's the best track of the album). The intro sounds a bit like the intro for Modest Mouse's "Float On", but the rest of the song has a unique jauntiness on its own.”
Rec'd this on Jul 4, 2009
“Good track to work/study/exercise/whatever to. Consistent driving beat throughout the song...starts out kind of dark and intense (makes you want to get up off your butt and do what you've been putting off), then has a hint of the Beastie Boys' "Intergalactic Planetary" melody in the middle, and then opens up into a bright, repetitive set of harmonic notes that ripple through to the end of the song.”
Rec'd this on Jul 4, 2009
“Totally recommend this track. It could easily be a song that's featured in Oceans Eleven. The melody's got a lot of funk with a fast-moving beat to go with it. Instrumentals and vocals are both solid.”
Rec'd this on Mar 25, 2009
“Blake Hazard's voice reminds me of the lead singer of The Cardigans; the instrumentals are somewhat reminiscent of The Postal Service. The song has a very luring, haunting melody throughout.”
Rec'd this on Mar 25, 2009
“Great harmony throughout the song - sorrowful lyrics backed by a slow, but driving beat and piano.”
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