Friday, November 28, 2014

T Swift

I'll be the first to say that Taylor Swift hasn't always been my favorite. Of course I've always liked a few of her songs here and there but I've never been so in love with any of her albums in their entirety until 1989 came out. I actually, really, truly like just about every song on the album. She nailed it. So in this case, I'm just gonna recommend that you take some time and listen to the whole album, whether you're a Taylor Swift fan or not. You may be surprised at how much you actually like the songs. Some of the best ones in my opinion are Blank Space (of course), How You Get the Girl, and Style, just to name a few. If you like any of those songs, I guarantee you'll like the rest of the album. So give T Swift a listen, it'll be worth it. 

"Say you'll see me again even if it's just in your wildest dreams."

Monday, November 24, 2014

Biggest Man in Los Angeles

Andy Grammer is one optimistic guy… at least that is what I get from his albums. His self titled album Andy Grammer is full of upbeat, uplifting, chill songs and I actually really like a lot of them. Granted, I probably wouldn't have listened to his album if I didn't go to a concert where he was an opener, but I am most definitely glad I did listen to the album in its entirety because he saved the best for last. The very last song on the album, Biggest Man In Los Angeles is my absolute favorite Andy Grammer song.  The lyrics are really great and its a mellow song to listen to (especially the acoustic version). While the other songs on the album basically sing about love and relationships, this song's topic is more about life in general; where you start out and how far you go. It's a great song to end a great album. Props, Andy Grammer.



"Because those moments on the street when the crowd would rock with me, I felt like the biggest man, the biggest man in Los Angeles."