Showing posts with label 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2008. Show all posts

Thursday, December 17, 2015

25 Days Of Christmas Countdown Day #16: Top H!P/48G songs (From acts other than the current main groups)

I know, I know....I missed another day. I was doing so well with being on time for things (even having some things typed up early!). I will try not to fail for the few days I have left lol.

This pretty much covers any former group, subgroup, and soloist of HP/48G. So essentially none of the current main groups. Of course the vast majority of the list is Hello Project, mainly because I haven't heard much from the subgroups and soloists of 48G yet. They just have SO MANY songs to get through lol. The list was pretty difficult to come up with because of the massive amount of songs to pick from, but I think I like the way the list is. Maybe next year I'll have more 48G representation.

#10: Koharu Kusumi - Balalaika (2006)

#9: High-King - Kioku no Miero (2008)

#8: SDN48 - Tengoku no Door wa 3kaime no Bell de Aku (2011)

#7: W - Ai no Imi wo Oshiete! (2005)

#6: SDN48 - Kodoku na Runner (2010)

#5: Def.Diva - Suki Sugite Baka Mitai (2005)

#4: Country Musume - Uwaki na Honey Pie (2003)

#3: Aya Matsuura - Good Bye Natsuo (2003)

#2: Maki Goto - Ai no Bakayarou (2001)

#1: W - Samishii Nettaigyo (2004)

Enjoy! What do you think of the past groups of 48G & Hello! Project?

Friday, December 11, 2015

25 Days Of Christmas Countdown Day #11: Top C-ute Songs

Ah, finals week is over for me!! Congrats to those of us who made it through & good luck to those who have them coming up!! C-ute has probably been the most blah of all the H!P groups this year. Their last single wasn't for me at all & I rarely listen to anything from their other single this year. I'm hoping their album is cool but what I've heard so far is just more blah.

#10: Forever Love (2008)

#9: Crazy Kanzen na Otona (2013)

#8: Please, Love Me More (2013)

#7: Kiss Me Aishiteru (2011)

#6: Midnight Temptation (2011)

#5: Kanashiki Heaven (2012)

#4: Adam to Eve no Dilemma (2013)

#3: Tokaikko Junjou (2007)

#2: Aitai Aitai Aitai na (2012)

#1: I Miss You (2014)

Enjoy! What are your thoughts on C-ute this year? Enjoying the new direction or no?

Monday, December 7, 2015

25 Days Of Christmas Countdown Day #7: Top AKB48 Songs

Like SKE, this actually wasn't as hard as I thought lol. I haven't listened to all of the stage albums yet (I actually just bought all of them for myself for Christmas lol) so I'm sure this would've been much more difficult if I knew all of the stages as the only one I've heard is A6 and it is their best release ever lol. There's no video for #7 as I can't find it. Sorry. :(

#10: Romance Irane (2008)

#9: Korogaru Ishi ni Nare (2006)

#8: Everyday, Katyusha (2011)

#7: Utsukushiki Mono (2009)

#6: Hate (2012)

#5: How Come? (2013)

#4: Seifuku ga Jama wo Suru (2007)

#3: UZA (2012)

#2: Beginner (2010)

#1: Mokugekisha (2009)

Enjoy! What's your favorite AKB song?

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Music Discovery Mondays (October 12, 2014)

To everyone in the States: Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day! Enjoy the day off if you have it :)

Track #1: Clique Girlz - Never Gonna Fly

So this is something completely different than what I've put up before. The Clique Girlz were a three member preteen girl group that released only one album (and only in Japan) before disbanding. Some people may have heard of Destinee & Paris, a spinoff group from this featuring the sisters. I was obsessed with this group when I was younger and even today a lot of their songs have held up really well despite being very "teenybopper" Disney stuff. This song in particular is my absolute favorite of theirs. Imagine something Hannah Montana would have sung and that's really what you can expect from the song, but don't let that turn you off. Hannah Montana had some great songs lol.

Track #2: Dalmatian - Lost In Love

Dalmatian is currently DTMN (if they still exist because idk lol). They were known as Dalmatian before switching companies. Of all of their songs, I consider this their best track. It's also one of the best K-pop songs ever released by a male group. It's such a tragedy that it was doomed to be an album track on something that would go out of print. It's a sweet midtempo track with great vocals and catchy beats.

Track #3: David Cook - Bar-Ba-Sol

Much like the Clique Girlz song, this is a bit different than what I usually post here. Some might know David Cook as one of the winners of American Idol. I've said many times before that I don't care for rock music much so it might be surprising that this is a rock song. Or, well, the most rock song there is on a pop rock album by an American Idol alum.

Enjoy!

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Demi Lovato - Don't Forget

I really like Demi Lovato. I like that (for as much as I can tell) she seems like a very open and honest person. I remember when Camp Rock came out being so in awe of her vocal ability even though she was still young. Saw her in concert once when she toured with the Jonas Brothers. Her vocals her quite impressive. If she was that good live then, I wonder how she is live now. It's actually too bad that in terms of musical quality, her counterpart Selena has jumped away ahead of Demi. If I were to compare both of their newest albums, Selena would win in a landslide. Demi's most recent is truthfully quite boring (which I'll talk about when I eventually get to that album.) But, anyway, I can't believe this album is already about seven years old. Crazy to think about.

Track #1, La La Land: Ok, so obviously Demi was completely Disney at the time and still a young teenager, so this album can be kind of immature at points. Not really immature like acting immature but more....naive? I guess?....no...that's not the word either. Maybe inexperienced. Maybe. Like she's still so young so her lyrics and songs are more geared to preteen/teenage life than adult life. Whatever, you get what I mean. This song is one of those kind of "immature" songs. This was my anthem when I was younger. It feeds into the whole "rebellious"/"do your own thing" stage that all teenagers go through. [Note: struggled with how to put this because there's nothing wrong with going against the norm, just that this to me is really representative of the preteen/teenage mindset so I view it's content as more immature. You get what I mean.] The song itself kind of sounds like something Avril Lavigne would have done in her early years if her sound trended more towards the Kelly Clarkson style of pop rock music. I do love it though...brings back memories. 5/5.

Track #2, Get Back: I remember trying to sing along to this one as a young teen. Looking back on this song, it's lyrics are so painfully teen....and I used to think it was so cute. For the record, if you were screaming at each other for no reason, you probably should stay broken up. Just saying. But anyway, musically the song's pretty different than your standard Disney fare. This song in particular sounds like something Kelly Clarkson would put out (if she had debuted as a teen anyway.) 4/5.

Track #3, Trainwreck: Lyrically, I think this is one of the best songs on the album. However, it seems a little weird for a teen singer from Disney to sing some of the lyrics...maybe I'm just reading too far into vapid pop lyrics, but it just doesn't feel right for the type of song it is. Still like the lyrics though. Musically it's just another pop/rock track. 4/5.

Track #4, Party: I remember this song being played in concert very vividly. It was the song that made be say "I want this CD!". Too bad when I actually got the CD I was disappointed in the song. I had hyped myself up too much. The music just sounded so much more powerful in concert. On CD it sounds like a pretty typical Disney pop/rock track. 3.5/5.

Track #5, One The Line: This is the one featuring the Jonas Brothers. Of course this was one of my favorites when I got the CD. I was pretty obsessed with the Jonas Brothers. Now though, I still find it one of the best songs on the album. Not because of the Jonas Brothers (I couldn't care less about them now), but the song feels a lot different than the songs before it. It's still in the pop/rock Disney vein, but it is just different enough to leave a good impression. 4.5/5.

Track #6, Don't Forget: Are we really only halfway through the album? Wow I don't remember it being this much of a drag to listen to. Interesting what a couple years can do. Also doesn't help that this song is very boring. Too bad too because her vocals sound pretty good in this. The way she sings it kind of vulnerably instead of oversinging it is nice. Ah....forgot about that pick up at the end. Kind of scared me. Would be a better song if it kept that vulnerability the whole way through, even if I find it boring. 3/5.

Track #7, Gonna Get Caught: I remember this song being much different than what is playing. Probably the most generic pop/rock song on the album. About halfway through it and I cannot remember anything that happened earlier in the song. That guitar "solo" is really cheesy in the song....having guitars in your song doesn't make you edgy.

Track #8, Two Worlds Collide: I truly loved this song. Adored it. Thought it was so beautiful. Was very scared to listen to it now because I didn't want my memory of the song to turn out to be wildly different. Thankfully, it's just as great a song as I remember it. Yeah, the lyrics are cheesy and it's nothing specially musically, but I've always love the lyrics and the way she sings it. It's not always a bad thing to be cheesy or generic. 5/5.

Track #9, The Middle: My gosh it feels like the temperature has dropped at least 20 degrees in the past 5 minutes. Argh. I need a more high energy album to stay warm (I realize that makes no sense, it's just freaking cold here). What? The song? Oh right. I guess it's not interesting if I'm not paying attention. I remember playing it to death when I was younger though. It's actually kind of catchy now that I'm paying attention to it. Her voice sounds strained though in the song. She has a great voice even at this early part of her career, but I feel like she really oversang a lot of these songs and I wouldn't be surprised if she hurt her voice a bit. 3.5/5.

Track #10, Until You're Mine: I hate to admit it, but this is my absolute favorite Demi track ever. It's the only song from her first album that I still listen to regularly. I really don't know what makes it so special to me. The lyrics are teen and the music is the same standard stuff as the rest of the album. I guess sometimes things just click. 5/5.

Track #11, Believe In Me: Every teen album has to have the cheesy believe in yourself anthem doesn't it? It's great that we get an uplifting song about loving/believing in yourself, but to be fair most of these type of songs are extremely cheesy because there's no heart in them. Although, when I was younger, I liked to listen to this type of song because it made me feel happy. I guess that's what matters. 5/5.

Random interjection: Yeah I'm pretty sure the "polar vortex" mega freezing-ness has started....to everyone else living in the northeastern United States....stay warm! For everyone living where it is warm: I hate you very much. Just kidding of course haha.

Track #12, Behind Enemy Lines: This is the new song off the the deluxe edition of the album. I've actually never listened to it before right now. I bought the deluxe as a replacement for my original CD after I lent it to a former friend that never gave it back.....still slightly miffed about that. The song is really nothing special. I appreciate that it deviates greatly from the rest of the formula of the album, but it just doesn't interest me. 3/5.

Track #13, Lo Que Soy: The Spanish version of This Is Me from the Camp Rock soundtrack. Not really going to talk about it, but is she fluent in Spanish? Because every time I listen to this I don't feel like she is. Maybe it's just the translation and the arrangement since the song was originally in English.

Track #14, Back Around: Ok, so this isn't actually on any of the physical versions of this album, but it was released as a digital only track internationally. Does anyone else absolutely hate that? The whole releasing other tracks in other countries thing? It wouldn't be as annoying if there was at least a physical CD I could buy but when it's digital you kind of get forced to either get it through other means or just pretend it doesn't exist. It would be nice if the record companies would put out like 'super deluxe editions' that combined all songs from all versions....I'd spend the extra money for something like that tbh. It's disappointing that this is one of the best songs from this era. It's pretty great. 4/5.

Really the album isn't much like I remember it. It's got a handful of good songs, but it also has a lot of a generic and cheesy feel to it. That's all right though. I wouldn't expect much else from a teen girl's first album, especially one that came from Disney. 4/5.

Friday, December 12, 2014

℃-ute - Lalala Shiawase no Uta

Our journey through C-ute's earlier material continues! Haha.

Really not a big fan of this song. Probably the weakest of their singles by this point. The lalala's are kind of catchy but it's not enough to distract from the rather boring feeling in the rest of the song. As for the video....I don't think we have any right to complain about the videos nowadays because ouch this video. The dance is silly, the camerawork/editing looks bad (or maybe it's just the quality but still), and who in their right mind thought those outfits were ok? They're hideous. I'm so sorry those girls had to wear them. 3/5.

Lalala Shiawase no Uta MV:

The coupling track for this single is Saikoukyuu no Enjoy Girls. Awkward title with those English words but whatever. Oh this should have been the title song. I really like this. Reminds me a lot of ZE:A's Mazeltov though with the naming of the days. 4/5.

Saikoukyuu no Enjoy Girls (Audio Only):

Not the greatest single, but at least the B-side is really fun. 3.5/5.