I meant to write this a while ago, but I got busy…
Anyway, Halsey finally announced her new single “Now or Never” from her upcoming album hopeless fountain kingdom, and it’s a great song. The R&B-infused track tells the story of a love ultimatum – Halsey’s love interest is either going to love her now or never. The swirling chorus draws you in and is reminiscent of Rihanna’s “Needed Me.”
After traveling through the Badlands in 2015, I’m excited to explore the kingdomon June 2nd.
Every time I listen to Colbie Caillat’s music, I feel as though I’m transported to the beaches of Malibu with the warmth of the sun and the salty smell of the ocean. Of course I’ve never actually been to Malibu, but her music is full of warmth and sunshine, and it’s a real pleasure to listen to her music, particularly when pop music gets so depressing lately.
I’m currently reveling in her debut album Coco – while her other albums hold beauty, there is something so fresh, authentic, and extra special about Coco. However, when I get to her song “Realize,” I’m always amazed how depressing her song “Realize” actually is. Her vocal performance and the acoustic nature of the song leaves you smiling, wanting to lay out in the sun. But, upon closer examination of the lyrics, it’s rather a heartbreaking story about unrequited love, especially emphasized with lyrics like “If you just realize what I just realized/ Then we’d be perfect for each other/ And we’ll never find another,” and “It’s not the same/ No, it’s never the same/ If you don’t feel it too.” So she’s fallen in love with someone who has yet to make the same realization. I mean, it’s not like Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep” or “Someone Like You,” but it’s not like “Realize” is “Walking on Sunshine” either. It’s just interesting to me how there is always more to music than what’s on the surface.
Somehow, “Peroxide” by Nina Nesbitt showed up on Youtube and I listened to it…now it’s got me trying to find her album (which is turning harder than I expected, apparently Peroxide, her debut album, got a limited release in Europe).
The song holds folk and rock influences – she almost reminds me of Ed Sheeran (which is rather ironic as she’s apparently the inspiration of Sheeran’s song “Nina” from x). But I started listening to other songs from her album Peroxide, and from what I’ve heard so far is great – she’s has a lot of soul within her lyrics and performs them well. So, I’m off now to get my hands on that album…
"Anything's possible if you've got enough nerve." – JK Rowling