Lyrics.

April 17, 2008


If this was a song, would you listen to it?

So, you better watch your back, yeah.
I just may attack, yeah.

So you see the things you’ve done to me?
Do you see what everyone sees?

Behind you, standing all alone.
I watch you answer the phone.

It’s her, calling you up again.
I promise, she won’t live, my friend.

I’m lethal babe. Lethal, yeah.

Quietly I enter her home,
she begins to answer the phone.

It’s you again, I can see it in her grin…
again.

She won’t call you anymore, no.
Cause she won’t breathe, she’s torn.

I’m lethal babe. Lethal, yeah.

Quietly I enter your home.
I watch as you stare at the phone.

She won’t call you anymore, no.
Cause she won’t breathe, she’s torn.

Days go by, and finally you begin to realize that…
I’m lethal babe. Lethal, yeah.

Sorry for the absence, I’ve been grounded…no fun. I’m back now. So yeah, I wrote this for the band me and my friend are planning on making when I get my new keyboard. The band will be called “A Ghost in the Elevator”. It will be like Alternative/Rock stuff, so keep a look out for us. I have to go study now, so bye!


Undiscovered.

April 4, 2008

I am quite the fan of undiscovered singers, so today I decided to do a bit of a feature on a few of my favorite undiscovered singers.

Nikki Malvar
Nikki Malvar is a wonderful singer, her voice is beautiful and rich. Her songs have a wonderful meaning, and are quite soothing to the ear. My personal favorite of hers would be If I Wrote A Letter to Myself. Nikki has quite a few influences, Regina Spektor, Nora Jones, and Billie Holiday are just a few.

Sick Puppies
Sick Puppies isn’t really undiscovered, they just aren’t as popular as most bands. Sick Puppies is a Rock band, but to me, they’re leaning a bit to the Alternative side of things. They are most commonly known by their song All the Same which was used in the youtube video for the Free Hugs Campaign. They should be known for more of their music than just that. My World is wonderfully made, the music and the lyrics both are quite astounding.

That’s about it for today’s feature. In an unknown band? Let me know! Like an unknown band? Let me know! I hope to do some more of these features in the future.


Panic at the Disco.

March 30, 2008

So recently, Panic at the Disco (now without the ‘!’), released their newest album entitled Pretty. Odd. I have to say that the name is quite fitting, the album is entirely different than anything they’ve ever done. It has an old, almost carnival-ish sound to it. A lot of the songs sound familiar, but right when you think you’ve figured out where you’ve heard it from, Panic changes it up. At first, I hated the album. I wondered how they could have done such a thing to all of their loyal fans, but after listening to it for two days straight, I am in love with it.

Yes, I still miss the old Panic, don’t get me wrong, but the lyrics on this are phenomenal, and the new sounds, are unique, something you’d expect in a Panic at the Disco album. The first song on the disk, We’re so Starving, states “You don’t have to worry, ’cause we’re still the same.” Honestly, they are. They’re just doing what they do best, switching it up and causing a Panic. So if you got the CD and immediately threw it to the back of your closet, I suggest pulling it out and REALLY listening. It’s awesome. End of story.


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