Category: Songs of the Day

  • Song of the Day: “drop dead” by Olivia Rodrigo

    She’s back! After this Flipina-American got her drivers license, she’s been gaining speed and renown with her past two albums. When she became such a massive hit with Sour being the forefront of pop music back in the days, I wasn’t really into it besides a few songs. However, when Guts came out, it was…

  • Song of the Day: Supersonic by J.J. Fad

    A blast from the past. J.J. Fad was formerly an acronym of all the past members of this all female ,80s hip-hop group, but when they changed members it turned into fun descriptors of the them as they laid it out for you at the beginning of the song. “J is for Just. The other…

  • Song of the Day: “The Cost” by Moxy the Band

    So you’re looking for warm, passionate vocals and synths? You never asked for that? Well, let me dictate what you do as of this moment! One look at this indie pop trio from Sacremento, would make you feel like they came from a time machine plucked from the 80s with their attire. However, they’ll be…

  • Song of the Day: “Savana” by Chris Lake

    If you’re looking for good vibes, look no further than this single from electronic house artist, Chris Lake. From his latest album, Chemistry, is just a feel good session of this choir chanting this mantra of having less stress and more Savana. Whatever that may be, it’s not on an office desk. The vocals are…

  • Song of the Day: “Luv Deluxe” by Cinnamon Chasers

    It’s the year 2009, and this track emulates someone just vibing in their car. That’s what I got from the sounds of this and the music video gives off that freeing feeling. It’s an electronic track that is considered synth wave, however it’s not overpowering or warm like those 80’s nostalgic tracks. The synthesizers in…

  • Song of the Day: “Don’t Get Trouble in Your Mind” by Carolina Chocolate Drops

    Bluegrass music that constantly moves is like many others, what this song’s purpose was. The layering of the folk instrumentals in “Don’t Get Trouble” makes all fibers of the human body doing the jig, I guarantee it. When all things fail, or wants to bring you down, have no worries. Hakuna Matata. Take it from…

  • Song of the Day: “Aweh” by lordkez

    Where lordkez hails from, “Aweh” expresses excitement in South Africa. This track came out last March, but I’m still hypnotized by its sway. It’s a mellow neo-soul, R&B, pop song that is so gentle with its moody electronics and bass groove. Heck, it even has an exotic yet playful pan flute. The artist is just…

  • Song of the Day: Taxes by Geese

    Saw this band perform live some time ago and was just in awe in what they were pulling off. Their sound although not new, is so exciting and so raw in emotion, you can not deny their hype train is just rolling in it. Highly recommend this energetic band and their very distinct vocalist, Cameron…

  • Song of the Day: Masc by Chat Pile

    Chat Pile, like many metal bands, are known for making their commentary of American society and politics. The hand they deal is heavy as well as their music. And boy howdy, is this heavy. Crushing to say the least, the genre they’re in sludge metal. I had to look up this sub-genre of metal and…

  • Song of the Day: Norway Doorway by Matmos

    It’s very hard to recommend and describe this kind of music and this duo. It’s polarizing, not because they sound bad. It’s because they push the envelope so far, it may not be anyone’s wheelhouse. But what is Matmo’s wheelhouse? You can describe them as musique concrète composers that would make Foley artists blush, but…