Saturday, January 26, 2013

2 chainz

The first things to know about the Atlanta rapper 2 Chainz are that he’s not a very good lyricist, his flow is a little clumsy and his phrasing is monotonous. A purveyor of a hip-hop subgenre known as trap music, which is typified by sparse but hard beats, synth clusters and frantic high-hat rhythms, 2 Chainz has a distinctive style that values bounce over brains, is created for clubs and not hipsters, and conveys its message simply and unapologetically. But you still have to give credit to him for being such a big icon in the rap industry.

mt eden

Mt Eden (aside from being a rather large hill in Auckland, New Zealand) is the stage name for Jesse Cooper, who takes his name from his home town, Mt Eden. I think he has a interesting way of mixing his music. Its alot of relaxing, chill dubstep i guess you could say. I enjoy him here is one of his songs.

zep 2

This album is the amazing follow up to their great debut album Led Zeppelin I. This album doesn't have as many blues influenced songs, it has more hardrocker songs. Also, this album includes John Bonham's epic drum solo, Moby Dick. Jimmy Page adds some amazing guitar solo, that make thw album even greater. Each member of the band contributes to the album, which is why I think it is such a great album. This is also a great album to start with, if you want to start listening to Led Zeppelin. I think this album is just a little better than Led Zeppelin I.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Man on the moon

As a solo artist, well... his second full-length, Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager manages to render the jury still out. His 2009 debut, Man on the Moon: The End of the Day, was a modest commercial success but a mortifying creative face-plant, a compilation of the most two-dimensional art-school-kid clichés imaginable, over unrelievedly monotonous electro tracks. It was hard to find a more self-satisfied and less likable pop record that year.

Ripremix

Rip remix was a good movie. It shows the perspective of a artist that's music is getting "stolen". I think that if they show it from another perspective it would be more convincing. I myself will go download a song and not feel bad. To me I'm this society today that isn't stealing there music. It's almost like advertisement to me. If I hear a song I like I might go get the album or go see them.