Saturday, August 17, 2013

Flirting with the Hot 100

As much as I profess to love all sorts of music, I am not always the best at finding new music to explore.
The radio in my car is programmed to 5 radio stations: 1) NPR, 2) Alternative Hodge Podge, 3) 70s, 80s, 90s, and 00s, Hodge Podge, 4) Classical, 5) Bollywood, and I mostly just listen to the news.

My Pandora stations allow me to indulge my loves of everything from Charles Mingus to Bauhaus to The Black Keys.  But while my tastes vary greatly, you can see that I don't get much exposure to current popular music.  I have self-selected myself out the listening audience...because I quickly dismiss the genre as tiresome and uninteresting.  I realize this is not entirely fair to make such sweeping generalizations.  So I've decided to make it a regular habit to check out the Billboard Hot 100 and see if there is anything promising that I may be missing.

Here are my reviews of the latest Top 10 -

1) Blurred Lines - Robin Thicke featuring TI and Pharrell - Mediocre dance song with trashy lyrics.  No, thanks.
2) We Can't Stop - Miley Cyrus - This was my first attempt at listening to Miley Cyrus.  The music was boring and I gave up after about 1 minute and a half when, in all seriousness, she sang "hands in the air like we don't care" - as if no one had ever thought of those lyrics before.  Boring.
3) Radioactive - Imagine Dragons - Now this is more like it!  Kinda dark and deceptively simple, much more interesting to listen to.  I have already replayed it already and will look for more.  Success!
4) Get Lucky - Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams - Pharrell is everywhere, isn't he?  I never really liked Daft Punk, which I have found disappointing because they have all the makings of things I should like - they're French, have a cool name, etc. I found this song to be equally unable to live up to its promise...Pharrell has a great voice, but it was the same 45 seconds looped for about 4 minutes.  Meh.
5) Holy Grail - Jay  Z featuring Justin Timberlake - I like Justin Timberlake.  Why does Jay Z have to grunt through all his songs?
6) Cups (Pitch Perfect When I'm Gone) - Anna Kendrick - I have not actually heard the song.  I watched her make biscuits for a 1 minute and 20 seconds and didn't think it was worth the effort to continue.
7) Treasure - Bruno Mars - Oh My!  Bruno is a genius!  What strange forces have kept me away from his music?  Treasure is a keeper!
8) Clarity - Zedd featuring Foxes - Forgettable dance song.  YouTube froze about halfway through the song, I was not compelled to finish. Stephen said he recently downloaded another song from the same album, he says he likes it, I'll take his word for it.
9) Safe and Sound - Capital Cities - If this was background music somewhere, I wouldn't hate it.  It lived up to the title "Safe and Sound", it was comfortable, unchallenging...
10) Love Somebody - Maroon 5 - I don't understand all the fascination with Maroon 5, still don't.

I am pleased with the discoveries of Bruno Mars and Imagine Dragons.  Not a bad exercise!

As far what you may not see on the Hot 100...here are an additional top 5 for the week:
1) You Don't Know Me - The Polyphonic Spree
2) Right Action - Franz Ferdinand
3) Tonight We are Young - Fun
4) Lungi Dance - from Chennai Express featuring Honey Singh
5) Rich Kid Blues - Lykke Li

2 comments:

  1. I'm really liking Lorde these days. Stream it on Pandora or (even bettter) Spotify. Also, I like lists so I'm gonna come back with a Top 10 of my own. :)

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  2. Oh yes, I almost forgot! Not Hot 100s, just faves at the top of my summer playlist

    10- Ya Hey- Vampire Weekend
    9- Moneygrabber- Fitz and the Tantrums
    8- It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)- Bob Dylan
    7- Beautiful Things- Gungor
    6- Amaneciendo- Carlos Ramon Fernandez
    5- Sweater Weather- The Neighborhood
    4- Feed Me Diamonds- MNDR
    3- I Saw the Light- The Lower Lights
    2- Fall Creek Boys Choir- James Blake with Bon Iver
    1- My Girls- Animal Collective (#1 forever and ever)

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