Friday, October 3, 2014

A few guys from Dublin (part 2)

As you already know, this week's posts are dedicated to The Script in honor of their new album being released on Tuesday (or for people like me who pre-ordered it, the album was released at approximately 11p.m. Monday night…woohoo!) So, I've now had a good few days to do some listening to the album and I am happy to say that it most definitely did not disappoint. The Script has stuck to what they're great at, producing catchy ( & oftentimes motivational) songs about life and love, and as cheesy as that may sound, they somehow make some amazing tunes about those topics. While I obviously love the entire album (a lot), the more you listen to it, the more certain songs stand out over others. One of those songs in particular that just gets me more than the rest is Never Seen Anything "Quite Like You". If the title alone doesn't make you like it, just listen to the lyrics and I guarantee it will melt your heart. So, once again, give this song a listen, and while you're at it, you might as well listen to the rest of the album. I hope you fall in love with it.

Photo Credit: thescriptmusic.com

"Sometimes words just ain't enough for this love that's more than love"

Monday, September 29, 2014

A few guys from Dublin

Happy Monday! Today marks the start of a great week because this week a little ol' band from Ireland is releasing their fourth album. Tomorrow, September 30, The Script's album, No Sound Without Silence, is FINALLY available for us folks in the USA! To say I'm kind of excited about this is a complete understatement. So, in honor of this big release, I am dedicating this week to The Script. Since I've been a big fan of these guys from the beginning, I'm throwing it back to start to share with you my favorite song (possibly all time favorite song) of theirs, The Man Who Can't Be Moved. I'm not sure if this song holds a special place in my heart because it was the first song I ever heard from them, or solely because it's just amazing. All I know for certain is that 6 years later, and many (and I mean MANY) listens later, I still love it as much I did the first time I heard it. So, give it a listen. I hope you like it at least half as much as I do.


"Going back to the corner where I first saw you, gonna camp in my sleeping bag, I'm not gonna move"