#90 of 366: Friend For Life, X Ambassadors, Medium Build

This song is such a great bro song. Right? Bros don’t tell other bros how they feel about them enough, which is bullshit. Too many of us (myself formerly included) just pack all that emotion shit down into our deepest of insides. It’s poison. I absolutely love that this song promotes telling people you love how you feel about them.

X Ambassadors

“Your parents weren’t around, but we had the internet (wow), spent our money on CDs, weed and cigarettes, Paul’s in the garage under that Nissan, and you and me write songs, on a guitar with three strings on it, ooh, never thought I’d ever let go, there’s pieces of me only you know, and you know I love you, that ain’t going nowhere

So, in that spirit of not letting go, this one goes out to the number one fan of this blog and my brother/teacher/comrade-in-arms/partner-in-crime/bartender of the Midnight Cafe, Michael Hollis. We may not have gone through the same shit as the guys in this song have, but we have our own way better version. Thanks for setting that bar so high.

Medium Build

So use this post as a reminder to reach out to someone you love and tell them you love them. Check in on your friends! Might be just the thing they need today. Could be the one thing they’ve been hoping for. Extend that hand.

Be good, do good.

#89 of 366: Dr. Carter, Lil Wayne

It’s Weezy baby! Can’t get enough of it. His lyrics are incredible. First we had Mr. Carter, now we have Dr. Carter!

All you need is a bass guitar and a drum set (and some horns!) and you have a fantastic song for Wayne to rap over. This song sees him drop this track in an attempt to save other rappers who are struggling in the game, and even save the game itself. This song samples David Axelrod’s “Holy Thursday” from 1968 and it is a fantastic track.

My particular favorite is the second verse where he talks about respect in the game.

Respect is in the the heart, so that’s where I’mma start, and a lot of heart patients don’t make it, no hey kids, plural, I graduated, ’cause you could live through anything if Magic made it, and that was called recycling, or rereciting, something ’cause you just like it, some say its biting, but I say it’s enlightening, besides Dr. Kanye West is one of the brightest, and Dr. Swizz can stitch your track up the tightest, and Dr. Jeezy can fix your back up the nicest, arthritis in my hand from writing, but I’m a doctor they don’t understand my writing, so I stop writing, now I’m lightning, and you ain’t Vince Young so don’t clash with the Titans, fast and exciting, my passion is frightening, now let me put some more Vocab in your I.V., Here take this Vicodin, like it and love it, and confidence has no budget so pay me no mind, I don’t walk it like I talk it cause I’m running, I don’t do it cause I don it and I’m in the emergency un-it, I’ve done it, I’ve lost another one”

The part where he talks about re-using a Kanye lyric is perfection.

Enjoy the song in it’s brilliance! Be good, do good!

#88 of 366: Bloodoath, EXES, Petey

This song does a good job of taking me back to middle-school/high-school in the 90s.  I hate to say it’s a vibe because I feel like I use that phrase too much, but I think it’s too accurate a word to describe this song.  That constant and beautifully simple guitar strumming.  It takes us on a journey.

“Names carved in the pavement, on the corner of the block where we all came from, when we were water bottle boozing in your basement, older sisters always hate it when we blame them, closet full of sweaters, from the 90s when our folks were still together, yeah, love is blinded by the pressure of forever, we made a bloodoath said we swore we’d do it better”

I find the idea of this song, the planning of the kind of adult you’re going to be in the future, pretty fascinating despite the fact that I don’t know that I ever really did it.  I’m still in the mode of planning the kind of adult I want to be.  It’s ever-evolving honestly.  A lifelong learning experience, right?

How many of us can say that we’ve “woken up feeling older?”  Even though I feel like that everyday, here’s a reminder about it being a mindset.  You control the weather in your immediate vicinity, and you can be as young, lively, and vivacious as you want. 

Enjoy this great song.  Do something today that makes you feel young again!  Tap into that inner child you used to be!

Be good, do good.  Love you.

#86 of 366: Over, Chvrches

Lauren Mayberry and the rest of the Chvrches crew are an absolute delight to the ears.

Lauren has such an angelic voice IMO and that synths and sounds that the band produces are a treat. If you ever get a chance to see them live, jump on it, because they are mesmerizing.

I love the tone the beat sets. We’re moving from the get-go.

“Sometimes I just drive, ’til the night turns off my mind, I’m passing cars and crowded bars, never know until I go too far, confusing faith and fear, paint a smile from ear to ear, ’cause if I blink, I start to think, I feel nothing, I feel everything, I try my best to turn down the noise, and I tell myself that boys will be boys, it’s getting harder to breathe so, baby, put me to sleep, ’til it gets better”

Next time you can’t turn off your mind, like Lauren mentions, go take a drive. Toss this song on, and maybe just Chvrches in general, and just be with yourself for a while.

I wish you everything. Be good, do good.

#85 of 366: Blood Upon The Snow, Hozier, Bear McCreary

There is something magical about pairing Hozier with what seems like an entire orchestra.

God of War is a video game series that spans back to 2005. Tiny little summary below.

(From Wikipedia: Based on ancient mythologies, the series’ plot follows Kratos, a Spartan warrior who becomes the God of War and comes into conflict with various mythological pantheons. The earlier games in the series are based on Greek mythology and see Kratos follow a path of vengeance against the Olympian gods; the later games in the series are based on Norse mythology and see Kratos go on a path of redemption while also introducing his son Atreus as a secondary protagonist.)

Simply incredible songwriting on display in this song, and it honestly mirrors the quality of the game as well in the time I’ve spent with it. Hozier in his lane with a moving performance throughout. The music is awe-inspiring IMO.

“To all things housed in her silence, nature offers a violence, the bear that keeps to his own line, the wolf that seeks always his own kind, the world that hardens as the harsher winter holds, the parent forced to eat its young before it grows, every bird, gone unheard, starving where the ground has froze, the winter sun rise, red on white, like blood upon the snow, like blood upon the snow”

When those strings come in during that above part…my gosh. Not my favorite part but close. That honor belongs to this set of lyrics.

“It’s not my arms that will fail me, but this world takes more strength than it gave me, the trees deny themselves nothing that makes them grow, no rain fall, no sunshine, no blood upon the snow”

Put that in human being terms and it’s incredibly fantastic and deep advice on dealing with the good times but also with adversity, right? Everything that happens us, even that which forces us to bow and teeter on breaking, we are more because of it.

So that’s my advice to you today. Set an intention to deny nothing that makes you grow. This world can be cruel like Mother Nature. Remember Kintsugi.

Be good, do good. Love you.

#83 of 366: Skeleton, Paravi

Impossible. It simply is an impossibility. Never happen. I don’t care who you are. Where you come from. How old you are.

This song makes you move. Anyone can move to this song. My mom can dance to this song and she only knows the “Mom Dance”.

“My skeletons hand-me-down, my bones have been lost and found, I’m hearing a sacred sound, calling out my name, I’m covered in fingerprints, kisses of melanin, blessing my skin with the evidence, that I am made of you

It’s also an incredible explosion of power and positivity. When we switch up the beat at 2:35? Perfection. She doesn’t just have a drop-your-jaw-voice either; she’s also funny.

This is such an ode to your ancestry, right? Being grateful for your own DNA, and trusting that you’re on the right path because of those who guided you for so long and forged who you are today.

Today I am grateful for your skeleton existing. Have a fantastic day. Do something that pays homage to yourself for making it this far.

Be good, do good.

#82 of 366: Records, Weezer

This could have been the title track for the entire blog. 🙂

Here’s another band I’m embarrassed to admit that I didn’t give a real chance until last year. Probably even sillier for me to pick a super recent song too. Don’t yuck my yum. I arrived, albeit late. They are legends. I’ve heard their stuff. But this one resonated! Might have to do with the 90,000 minutes of music I listened to last year!

“I’m pillow drumming on the sofa, I keep rocking past the coda, and evn if the world is ending, as I go out, you’ll hear me singing, I don’t feel no pain, when people make me mad, I don’t hear a word they say, just the sound of scratches”

Then we launch into the fantastically catchy part! Earworms gonna earworm.

“I hear records in my head everywhere that I go, I’ve got records in my head spinning out of control, they go ’round and around, and again, ’round and around, and again, ’round and around and, oh yeah, records in my head”

Awesome album art shout-out

This song just kicks. The whole time. Start to finish. Top to bottom. Inside and out. The driving percussion and electric guitar take center stage, but that bass…

Cool coincidence that they shout out “she who was posted just before them”, Lana Del Rey, in the song. We’ll hear from Rihanna, (also shouted out) fairly soon as I glance at the playlist. We might have some Nirvana. I honestly don’t remember about that one.

I hope you rock today as much as Weezer rocks to this day. What a shelf-life that band has had. Keep kicking ass Rivers and Co.

Be good, do good. Always.

#80 of 366: Vibration (Extended Edition), Alex Wiley

It’s amazing to me that you can be a big fan of a genre and it takes you so long to discover someone this good. The entendres aren’t on display like they are in some Weezy rhymes, but there’s a HARDness to Wiley’s delivery. He has a bit of a growl and it does WORK on this song. This is on display during this section below and in the “hype time” at 2:08.


“Now I only put out good vibrations, I don’t even see the lows, tunnel vision to the paper, I don’t really need…”

The verse starting at 2:22 is just….sustained THAT. Speed, style, you can FEEL it.

That’s a lot of CAPS I guess, but you can hear it, right? This sounds different than what you hear as “Hip Hop” now. Produced by Hippie Sabotage too, which probably explains a lot of that different sound. They are worth listening to as well. I’ve known them for longer so I’m not sure there’s stuff on the blog playlist, but check ’em out for sure.

Do something creative today. Write a poem. Draw something cute. Stretch that right-brain a little!

Be good, do good.

#78 of 366: Uneasy, Jon Batiste and Lil Wayne

What a collection of sounds this song puts forth. Batiste is no joke of a talent, and paired with Wayne, we get a treat.

Best part of it though, is that it’s such a outside of the box beat for Wayne to rap on in that latter part. It’s definitely not what we’re used to, and it’s Wayne on that electric guitar too!

I won’t pretend to know much about what the lyrics are talking about outside of how it describes The City, but Weezy has a great verse over that beautiful piano.

“Time’s is hard, and the city’s uneasy, been a carnivore ever since I was teethin’, close the shower door on my city, it’s steamin’, I know I’m the God that my city believes in, Amen menage, The Devil been deceivin’ me, hard me on the hardtop, thinkin’ it was easy street, Mama used to scream at me and take me off that scenery, I been about a bag ’cause all I wanted was to be a G, that’s that New Orleans in me, I come from where the demons be, the dungeons and the dragons, I just asked them not to breathe on me, shit get difficult, then get nasty in the easy E, you don’t know what it mean to me, these mean streets, ain’t mean to me, gangster shit, life is a bitch, until she ain’t your bitch, the streets colder than the streets in Anchorage, swisher on my hip, make me walk like my ankle twist”

That’s a long verse to post, but it’s really on of Wayne’s best IMO. To have it over such a cool piano/beat combo is just icing on the cake, if you ask me. “I been about a BAG ’cause all I wanted was to BE A G”. Absolutely great.

I hope you dance through the day today with this song as the soundtrack. Do something fun for yourself. Be good, do good.

#75 of 366: Introduction; Nothingness, Hayden Calnin

This song is way more than a song, as you’ll find out or have found out. The voice you hear on it is that of the late English writer, speaker, and interpreter of Buddhist, Taoist, and Hindu philosophy, Alan Watts.

I discovered Watts through watching reels on Instagram discussing the Yin and Yang. The video that contains the snippet I first heard about the “two fish” concept…essentially what I’ve discovered I need to strive for in all things…”balance”.

I enjoy that this song is set against the track of someone walking on a gravelly path. To me it speaks to being on a journey…and aren’t we all? We don’t talk about our journeys enough. Hell, until the last few years I don’t even know if I would even consider what I was doing “journeying” in any direction at all. I feel like I’ve just begun to get to know myself honestly.

That’s why this song stuck out to me.

Liveliness is change; it’s motion.

Applicable to so much. Really that’s the key to creating your own happiness I think. Discover. Explore.

Set an intention to discover something today, whatever it may be. Happy hunting!