Jun 12, 2012

This Never Gets Old

























And here's a much more lovingly crafted one from Facebook pal Kyle Mann. Burrito!


Single Review: Kenny Chesney - Come Over


Kenny Chesney - Come Over

Looks like he's finally embracing his baldness.
When I heard this song for the first time on the CMT Awards last week, I remarked that I'd rather listen to paint dry. This was before I'd actually paid any attention to the lyrics. In the beginning of the song, ol' Kenny is flipping the TV off and on and watching the ceiling fan spin. So, pretty much, I described the song perfectly without even giving it much mind.

It's nice to see that Kenny has continued releasing more mature songs lately, like last year's gem "You & Tequila" and the somewhat duller "Somewhere With You." He's finally realizing he can't put out the same old beach song with different words for every single. That said, he hasn't yet grasped the concept that adult life doesn't have to sound boring, even if it is quite often more regimented and expected. 

This is another grown-up "booty call" song. The theme is much more exciting than the vehicle and the delivery. Unmemorable and dry, nothing in this song will stick with you besides the droning repetition of "come over come over come over" over and over. Chesney sounds as bored as the listener does.

Two lonely adults living lifeless lives, hooking up more out of malaise than even habit or fading passion - at least, that's what the delivery tells us, if not the words. It's a sad subject and a sadly spiritless release.

C-

Concert Audience Breakdown - Toby Keith and Brantley Gilbert


Jun 9, 2012

YouTube Gems: Willie Covers Pearl Jam

From his new album Heroes, here's Willie Nelson (with son Lukas) with his cover of Pearl Jam's "Just Breathe."

Jun 8, 2012

Lower Broadway Country Bar Cover Singer at CMA Fest


YouTube Gems: The Mavericks

From their current EP, Suited Up and Ready, and their forthcoming album, here's "Come Unto Me" by The Mavericks. One of my favorite songs of the year thus far.

Feel Bad for You Mixtape: June '12


This month's Feel Bad For You Mixtape includes great music from The Mavericks, Adam Carroll, The Gaslight Anthem, Bob Wills, Shooter Jennings and many more. Stream it with the widget below or go to the website to download the mixtape and comment on the tracks! Enjoy!


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