1. Black River - The Tea Party: Good song, the vocalist has a voice that reminds me of someone I've heard before but I can't put my finger on it.
2. Blue Eyes Blind - ZZ Ward: This song and this artist really reminds me of some of the female artists my dad listens to while painting for some reason
Not exact sound-a-likes or anything but vocally it just gave me that kinda vibe so I'm used to hearing songs like this around the house
3. Tumbleweed - Big Something: The instrumentals have a nice beat/groove to them throughout the song, with the mixing of the song it felt like the vocalist was kinda pushed back a bit so he was fighting for attention with the instruments to me at some points. Liked the solo at the end. Don't really get to hear solo's with that tone often with the music I listen to
4. Daylight - Grace Potter: Song has a very soulful-vocal vibe. Once again another female artist I could see my dad vibing to while painting
Nice instrumentation throughout the song, didnt expect the song to ramp up like that in the middle of it but it was a welcomed surprise
Liked the dynamics of the song tho.
5. Silver - Minus The Bear: Sonically this song has a laid-back/chill vibes kinda sound to it between the sound of the instruments and the tone of the vocalist. (But then again most songs will sound that way to me if they're not hard rock heavy metal riff fests so
) Enjoyed the solo!
6. No Easy Way Out - Robert Tepper: The song and the intro especially gives me a 80s techno/pop vibe. I think the instrumentals of the song are what stands out for me the most.
7. Welcome To The Black Parade - My Chemical Romance: A blast from the past, I've heard this song plenty of times from either my sister or just online and while I'm not necessarily a fan of MCR, I don't think its a bad song, just not something I ever seeked out to listen to. Nostalgia helps the song tho
8. I Sever - Sylosis: Digging the acoustic intro, that quickly faded out and made way for some banging riffage
I dont think I'll ever be a fan of the vocal style
But Instrumentally Sylosis could definitely be up my alley! Nice guitar solo and drumming throughout.
9. Too Bad - Rival Sons: Liked the recurring riff and the vocalist is definitely more my style. Song has a good sound and vibe to it. Always a plus when a song has a guitar solo. Enjoyed the drumming but didnt really notice it until near the end after the solo
10. PRIDEFUL - NF: I wasnt expecting the rapper to come in at all after that vocal intro
It definitely wasnt something I expected to come across on this playlist for some reason
But the song had a nice beat and rhythm to the guys vocals in the rapping parts.