#107 of 366: Alcatraz, Oliver Riot

I love the slow beginning of this song. So calm. Sounds like it begins with a deep breath. Steady beat, guitar. Just nice all the way around.

“Moving out west, things got lonely, trying my best, nobody showed me, which way to go, I didn’t know, hating my past, I found the old me, bulletproof vest, my only clothing, hiding alone, prison is home, just a man’s make-up, fake love, make ’em all laugh, come on, someone, take off your mask, it’s nice to meet, honey what you done, come from escaping so fast, we’re from dungeons, Alcatraz, it’s nice to meet”

I love that this song seems to be encouraging us to be real with one-another. I think it’s talking about that stuff that we all go through and pretend not to. I hear the “it’s nice to meet” and picture two people finally opening up to one-another about their shared pain.

Maybe open up to someone today? Maybe open up to a journal. If there’s stuff inside that’s hurting…get it out!

Love you. BGDG.

#106 of 366: Birthmark, Dizzy

“Was there a time before you-me?, I watch us from the mezzanine, where once there was a bolder man, you cower now in Comic Sans”

That’s a burn if I ever saw one. Calling someone Comic Sans is a great insult. Wow.

Dizzy weaves a beautiful garment of sound in this ditty about letting go of something that still lingers. It comes and goes in waves, right?

My only advice is don’t dwell, and don’t dawdle! Our time on this Earth is finite!

Go get that day! BGDG.

#105 of 366: Barely on My Mind, The Regrettes

“Barely on my mind, barely on my mind, all the fuckin’ time, all the fuckin’ time, I can see the signs, I can see the signs, barely on my mind, barely on my mind, sinkin’ in your teeth, actin’ like your sweet car crash, follow me around hold me down ’til I drown whiplash, suckin’ on my thumb, you get what you want bad drive, your hands on my thigh, it’s barely on my mind”

I love how you can tell this is a bop right from the top. BFTT. I really do enjoy myself some synthy pop with a female lead. This band kind of reminds me of Chvrches for some reason though more….positive.

I dig the snappy drum, I dig the how lead singer Lydia Night punctuates her notes on beat at times. Just a little energetic romp.

Enjoy the day amigos! BGDG!

#104 of 366: Exploding, Angie McMahon

There’s something in my brain that perceives the title of this song as a goal for the rest of my life.

Usually, exploding is not good. Lashing out. Raging. Destruction. Those are the usual ways in which we use the word.

I propose, however, that we read between the lines a bit while we listen to this song!

“I am wild, I am open, rode a wide-awake one-eighty by the ocean, I was fuming by the exit, now I got all this space so I can finally digest it, and yes, you were a friend to me, but only ’til I let you see, I couldn’t breathe and you disagreed, I hope I am always exploding, I hope I am always exploding, I see the stars, they’re supernoving, I hope that I’m always exploding”

Yes, she made supernova a verb. I love her! 😀

The verses need attention here. They are such great poetry. “I rode a wide-awake one-eighty by the ocean”? Who thinks of that?

” Got a hard light on pretending, when I hurt somebody just by holding my breathe in, thank God I erupted, instructions on people pleasing, rained down like a bar fight on the ceiling, and yes, I did my best to hide that scary, silly mess, ’til I could barely find my silhouette, I hope I’m always exploding”

What I take this song to mean, and maybe I’m projecting, I dunno. But I take this to mean that we should, daily, become a new and better version of ourselves. Who we were before we learned what we learned the day before is gone. Exploding, and the act of reconstitution in this case, can happen in the blink of an eye if we let it. It can take the form of catching and stopping yourself from continuing an unhealthy habit. It can be when someone tells you something mind-blowing. Or mind-exploding as it were.

Who we were before ceases to be. Who were are now takes it’s place. This idea works with any sort of time-scale. I’m smarter than I was an hour ago, just by living the hour. Conversations took place. I read about something I was interested in, or knew nothing about prior. Give and take. Value added. 1% better.

Be 1% better at something today. It doesn’t have to be as colossal a concept as “life”, but maybe it’s one less negative self-talk over the course of the day. I think that’s a great way to for us to explode ourselves a little everyday, and take joy and control in the putting back together.

Love you. BGDG.

#103 of 366: Always Alright, Alabama Shakes

We slowed it down yesterday, now we pick the pace back up! All things in a balance, that’s what I’m striving for anyhow.

Frontwoman Brittany Howard has one of those ALL-TIME voices I think.

“Well, pass me the whiskey, pass me the gin, pass me whatever there’s drink left in, well, I don’t care if it’s seven in the morning, for all I care, it could be the second coming, well, you say you can’t take it anymore, you can’t live like this, it’s a really big deal, well, I don’t care, can’t pay attention, and I don’t give a fuck about your intentions at all, hoo-woo!”

Sometimes it be like that.

Have a wonderful day! BGDG.

#102 of 366: Mice, Billie Marten

If this song isn’t a rainy day cup of tea curled up with a book, I am not sure what it is. Maybe it’s a warm bath with some candles. Both, I think.

Billie weaves a beautiful tapestry of words and sound.

“Watch me as I go and separate, the ones that I am made to love and hate, and slowly counting down my body weight, I’m tired, watch me as I go and separate, the ones that I am made to love and hate, and slowly counting down by body weight, I’m tired, I’m tired, and the stars, they look like little mice, to me, I am my only vice”

Take it slow today. Move to the beat of this song. Observe, don’t absorb.

BGDG.

#101 of 366: AWW SHiT, Watsky, Hollis, Gifted Gab

We’ve reached a turning point in THE BLOG.

Watsky

If you recall way back when when I started this project, see link below this paragraph, I said the Top 100 was in the order that I loved them, or they resonated with me, etc. From here on out, it’s pure discovery and I’ll do my best to curate a fun journey for us the rest of the way!

How about that eclipse huh?! (I haven’t seen it yet. HA!)

Hollis

I think this is a fitting song to kick off this part of The Project. No more rankings. It’s all fun and games and finding new stuff to listen to! If there was ever a song that personified the dap you get from your friend when you get to a party, it’s probably this.

Gifted Gab

So take a few minutes to bop to this song and just let loose.

BGDG

#100 of 366: My Favorite Mutiny, The Coup

The 100th post of the blog AND a solar eclipse on the same day?! Double bonus if I ever saw one!

This song serendipitously was the title credits song to the show I just binged: “Winning Time: Rise of the Lakers Dynasty” and now finds itself falling here in the blog. A nice coincidence!

“…if we waiting for the time to fight, these is thems…”

That’s my favorite lyric. Something about “these is thems”. I’m not being goofy either…I legit love it. Love hearing Talib Kweli on this track too. He’s was an instant favorite when I discovered him like 20 years ago. Fanastic lyricist.

You got something you been meaning to fight? (Not physically!…unless you like box or like, Greco-Roman wrestle or something, in that case, go for it.) You know what I mean! You got something? Might be time!

Love you. BGDG.

#99 of 366: Don’t Hate Me, Lola Young

This song goes hard. Steady. Lola’s voice definitely has a bit of that longing in it. Great performance overall here. Loving that bass line too.

“I think that I love you but it’s hard, just to be around you, you said, “I’m gonna be a big star”, don’t lie to my face, it’s cool if you don’ wanna hang ‘n’ get loose, but my mom wants me back at like 20 to two, and babe, I think that I love you but it’s hard, just to be around you, don’t hate me but you’re not, don’t hate me, but you’re not what I thought you was”

Definitely gives me some late-90s vibes, right? Just a short 2:42 to keep the blood moving today!

Kick some butt today you! BGDG.

#98 of 366: m.A.A.d city, Kendrick Lamar, MC Eiht

In my opinion, there aren’t enough good six-minute Hip-Hop songs anymore. Kendrick Lamar to the rescue.

The highlight of this song, is the switch-up of styles halfway through. First part goes hard enough, but then suddenly we’re transported back to Dr. Dre’s NWA-era Compton and it is incredible.

Kendrick and J. Cole are the guys keeping it as authentic as it was back in the day I feel, but I’ve read they have beef? Not good!

I’m writing this from the past, so I don’t know how much snow we got, but, maybe this is a good song to shovel to today? HAHA!

BGDG!