Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Jerry's Pick: "Still Into You"

"STILL INTO YOU"-PARAMORE


Have you ever been in one of those rare, one-of-a-kind love-affairs where…
…every single day seems better than the last?
…it's impossible to keep your hands off of each other?
…you would give up everything you have just to be together?
…your relationship is effortless, adventurous and a hell of a lot of fun?

If so… I found your new theme-song!  (And one you can dance to.)  This, my friend, is where BFF meets LOML.

The alternative rockers Paramore have ventured away from their darker, more serious, gothish compositions of the past and stepped into a much different, peppy, playful, pop-like environment making this their most radio-accessible track to date.

"Still Into You" is three-and-a-half minutes of light-hearted, irresistible, convivial joy that captures what true love feels like.  And, this very personal message comes straight from the heart.  In fact, Paramore lead vocalist Hayley Williams is simply letting everyone know how she feels about her five-year romance with New Found Glory guitarist Chad Gilbert.

Hayley recently explained to Spin magazine, "'Still Into You' is definitely a love song.  It's definitely happy.  But to me anyway -- and obviously I wrote it so maybe I'm biased, but -- it's not a sappy love song."  She added, "…and honestly I don't have a whole lot of experience writing love songs, or anyways lyrics that are like this.  So, I'm just ready.  Wherever this song goes, whatever it does, I'm just excited for our fans to hear it."

"Still Into You" is the second single to come from the band's fourth studio album Paramore which was released last week.

Go ahead.  Give "Still Into You" a listen.  There's a very good chance you'll fall in love with falling in love.


Friday, April 5, 2013

Jerry's Pick: "Awkward"

"AWKWARD"-SAN CISCO


Awkward, indeed.  I first thought about recommending this song over a month ago but was afraid that it would come back to haunt me.  Still could.  But... I'm gonna take that leap.

"Awkward" is a fun, kind of cute and catchy pop-dialogue from a group of Australian youngsters that call themselves San Cisco.  But this musical verbal exchange -- played by lead vocalist Jordi Davieson and drummer Scarlett Stevens -- could have easily been titled "Stalker" instead.

Him (insecure): "I left a message last night, you haven't called back, I've been calling you for days."  Her (uneasy): "I have my keys at the gate.  My mind is made-up to make a quick escape."

For me, "Awkward" reminds me of when I first heard Gotye's "Somebody That I Used To Know."  Not only are the lyrics an uncomfortable conversation between a pair of incompatibles, but both songs are simple in construction and immediately stand out from everything else on the radio.

"Awkward" may be held together by a facile drum and electric guitar riff, but it's the video game synths, cellphone text-like lyrics and especially all of the "dah-dah-dahs" and "doo-doo-doos" that make this recording very unique.

But the song's positives could also be its negatives.  This particular piece of pop-candy borders on the novel.  It may initially please your aural senses, but -- after a number of plays -- "Awkward" has the potential of quickly turning from ear-worthy to ear-worm.

Let's just say it should come with the disclaimer: "Enjoy in moderation."