Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Reviews 5/25/11

Today, I was searching for some cool new tracks, when I discovered this pretty cool club track from Britain's leading MC, Calvin Harris.  It's called "Bounce", and it also features Kelis (yeah, the girl from "Milkshake").  It's a great track, with icy synths and a chill bassline, and should be really popular.  But of course, Brits never make it in the US nowadays except for one-hit wonders like La Roux (I still love you), Tinie Tempah, and Duffy.  So try to make it popular:  it's one of the best club tracks around today.  Show Calvin some love!


What We're Also Listening To Today:
""Scheiße" Lady Gaga Listen to it here
"Levels (ID)" Avicii Listen to it here
"Black (feat. Norah Jones)" Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi Listen to it here
"Love Sex Magic" Ciara and Justin Timberlake Pretty hot video right here!!!!!! GOOOOOOOOO


Also, if you haven't checked out the new BulldogBeatRemixes from DJ Dreamsicle, you can right here at the Bulldog Beat Music Channel.  Happy listening!  They're not that awesome, but amateurs are amateurs.  SO THERE.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

DreamsicleRemix

So DJ Dreamsicle made a pretty bad remix.  The original song is "Shut Up And Let Me Go" by the Ting Tings, one of our decade favorites here at Bulldog Beat.  Enjoy, or not!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gYeeM4C5oY

Monday, May 2, 2011

Worst of the Day 5/2

"Hello", Martin Solveig and Dragonette

Well, on this pretty great day, there isn't actually that much bad to review.  In fact, it's been nearly impossible to find something that completely and utterly blows (except "Just Can't Get Enough", I refuse to write about that.  Leave it to JFresh95).  Anyway, the song I've chosen to bully today is Martin Solveig (French DJ) and Dragonette (Canadian electro-pop group) cutesy collaboration "Hello".  Dragonette frontwoman Martina Sabora coos "I could stick around and get along with you, hello./It doesn't really mean that I'm into you, hello." All perfectly fine. But, when you hear that she repeats the word "hello", seemingly at the end of every sentence, it can get pretty tiring pretty fast. Solveig's beats sound like a worse David Guetta, and all in all the project comes across as a bit of a bore. It isn't terrible; I'm sure a lot of you will like it. Songs like this could be a whole lot better. If you want something cool, try "Where Dem Girls At", a sweet banger with David Guetta, Nicki Minaj, and Flo Rida(!). (2 out of 5 stars)


Hello: ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnET4RKXx5k
Where Dem Girls At: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGb6loWQGdE

Friday, April 29, 2011

4/29/11 Spin Review

Worst of the Day
"The Lazy Song", Bruno Mars

I don't know whether to like Bruno Mars or hate him forever.  For every nice pop confection he puts out like "Billionaire" or "Grenade", he goes with something awful like "Just The Way You Are" or this.  While "Just The Way You Are" had a problem with its sappy "Girl you so pretty just the way you are" message, "The Lazy Song" is, ironically, terminally lazy.  Its melody is shamelessly derivative from the likes of Jack Johnson and Jason Mraz, and its lyrics about a "grand day in bed" are generic and rather boring.  As someone said to me today, "Cool strory bro".  (1 out of 5 stars)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLexgOxsZu0  (WARNING: Monkey nudity)


Pop Review
"Run the World (Girls)", Beyonce
"Judas", Lady Gaga

This week, something incredibly surprising happened.  Both Lady Gaga and Beyonce flamed out spectacularly on there new songs.  We here at Bulldog Beat Music Blog feel both songs deserve another chance at success, and here's why.
     Lady Gaga impending album Born This Way is the most hyped and talked-about album of perhaps the last 10 years, in no small part due to her supernova status as pop's reigning queen.  Whatever you think about Gaga, you can't deny her talent for shock and self-marketing.  "Born This Way", her kinda underwhelming lead single about gay rights, was a smash success.  However, "Judas", a religious shock-piece, hasn't caught on nearly as well as her other (possibly due to overhype or even to Catholic scrutiny).  It's inexplicable why it isn't a hit; Gaga does some of her most daring work yet.  "Judas" borrows a little bit from her only masterpiece "Bad Romance", it's tribal-techno breakdown and interesting lyrics make it so much her own. It's her third best song (tied with "Alejandro", which kinda rocks), but it is a must-download.  There will be sick remixes of it in the near future.
    To be honest, I had no idea that Beyonce had a new album coming out; as I'm sure many others did too.  "Run the World (Girls)" has bombed spectacularly on the charts, but as with Gaga, this is possibly the most innovative song Beyonce has ever done.  Its awesome percussion and Beyonce's great "F*** you I'm awesome" style does the lyrics and song justice.  The main knock on this song is that it's entire background is taken from an infinitely better song: Major Lazer's "Pon da Floor".  Otherwise, Beyonce has carved herself a new pathway musically that deserves to be explored.  She will never even come close ever again to the musical paradise-jam that was "Single Ladies", but damn if she tries.
Lady Gaga: (4 out of 5 stars)  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAWpkZSCMXU
Beyonce: (3.5 out of 5 stars)  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syCPQH4UQRY

Rap Review
"Freaks and Geeks", Childish Gambino

Childish Gambino is easily the funniest rapper out there.  For good reason too:  he's on NBC's hit show (and DJ Dreamsicle's favorite!) Community.  That lyrical wizardry doesn't always translate to good beats.  "Freaks and Geeks" has an instantly forgettable xylophones and cello based beat that doesn't worm its way into your ear the way that, say, Wiz Khalifa's "The Race" does.  Childish Gambino is like a diamond in the rough: all the talent is there, but it just needs a little polishing.  (3 out of 5 stars)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otPxoVQiIGo

Alternative Review
"Will Do", TV On the Radio

TV On the Radio returns with a beautiful dream-rock/folk hybrid song from their new album Nine Types of Light.  Frontman and actor Tunde Adebimpe sings about a love he will spend all his time with, and his voice conveys a huge sense of both heartache and loneliness.  Its guitar and harp line is gorgeous, and the vocal harmonies as a whole are stunning.  The lyrics get a little repetitive by the end, but its a nice sonic experience well suited for relaxation.  (4 out of 5 stars)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXLpXu9T7j0


Skipping R&B (pretty much covered by Beyonce) and Rock today.

Electronica/Dance Review
"In the Dark", Dev

Dev, of "Like a G6" and the great "Bass Down Low", roars her abilities on this crazy new track from her untitled upcoming album.  "In the Dark" is once of the weirdest singles to come out this year:  Dev's vocals are like a sober Ke$ha, the sax is perfect, and its bassline is redonkulous.  Sure, its lyrics are pretty subpar, but in this genre that's not what you go for.  This is ultimately a rip-roaring club-banger that deserves to be on everyone's playlist.  (4.5 out of 5 stars)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jbii3QsmIB4


HARDCORE INDIE Review
"99 Tears", Sky Ferreira

Sky Ferreira, a 19-year old singer/songwriter/actress, has been quietly putting out pretty solid ska-pop for a while now, but with her new EP As If!, she makes a switch to alt-electro.  So far, the most-buzzed about single is the perfectly fine "99 Tears".  Its James Bond-esque intro and outro are great, but the rest of the song is kinda bland.  Its still summery, and catchy enough.  It just isn't as amazing as many others say it is.  (2 out of 5 stars)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9wa--eH6Pw


Best of the Day
"I Follow Rivers", Lykke Li

"I Follow Rivers" serves as a perfect introduction to the magical world of Swedish supermodel Lykke Li, the "Empress of Alternative Music" at the moment.  From the very beginning, the smokin-hot Li fills the air with chilly silence and the sound of icicles dropping...then begins to sing in a voice that sounds like a dark angel at best.  "I Follow Rivers" is perfect in almost every way; its uptempo rhythm sustains an air of tension throughout, Li has a way with producing her beats, and the lyrics are simple and devastatingly powerful.  Its great that Li is finally breaking through after two masterpiece albums;  "I Follow Rivers" was recently covered on Glee (well) and she is set to be featured on Timabaland's upcoming album.   As of right now, this is the top song of 2011.  Download it now!  (5 out of 5 stars) but only because I can't give it a 6:)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZYbEL06lEU  (Also, the music video makes the song even better.)

Monday, April 25, 2011

Back From Spain...Can You HAndle The Madness???

SOOOOOOOO DJ Dreamsicle just got back from his trip to Spain.  I heard a lot of Euro-beats at this rave we went to....and it all sounds like "Stereo Love" (which I kinda love now).   So no new stuff there.  However, I discovered two fine upstanding young gentlemen who might just be the suavest most romantic playas ever to come out of Atlanta.  They've written some legit V-Day jams perfect for a romantic candlelight dinner, like "Ass Cheeks On My White Tees" and "Georgia Dome" (get it?).  Anyways, their masterpiece is "Pull My Hair".  Its a total mindfreak experience, like Inception or the 5th season of Friends.  It's all right here on Bulldog Beats....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBz6KcFJ4Ag


Special shoutout to Svetlana, Daequan, Igor, Patty the Pokemon Princess, Olga, Nadia, Babushka, and the rest of the bunch for a sick week!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

4/14 New Beat

This is the new cobeatmaster that the original beatmaster has given some power to put up songs so i will post occasionally as well as the beatmaster.
Some good new techno, its a long song but with a gradual crescendo that draws you in.
 Swedish House Mafia- "One" i give it a 4 outa 5 its pretty good if you just want a little pick me up. It could have a stronger beat the whole time, but I like the effect.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkQ5rEJaTmk
- Master Fresh95

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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

I'm Sorry Ms. Jackson

OK.  Due to popular (lol jk) demand I'm starting up Bulldog Beats again as a full time thing.  I've added a new beat master to the page, and hopefully creative juices get flowing again.

Monday, January 24, 2011

1/24/10 Spin Review

Sorry it's been so long, I've been really busy doing cool-people stuff.  Without further ado, lets begin!

Worst of the Day-  "Hold It Against Me"

If Britney wasn't totally batshit crazy enough, she had to go remake a cheesy-country-novelty song that most people listen to while they ride mechanical bulls.  I'm generally pretty intolerant of Britney; "Toxic" and a few other songs are mindlessly catchy, and she's hot enough to make me ignore the fact that she can't form a sentence.  This song makes me want to shave my head, and it will probably do the same for you.
0 stars out of 5


Pop Review- "Sleazy" [Remix], Ke$ha feat. Andre 3000

Andre 3000 remixes a pretty average Ke$ha song into some kinda funkalicious ghetto stompa thats pretty classy.  3000 has a swaggering guest verse that raps about his awesomeness and how weird Ke$ha is.  Ke$ha also comes as close to rap as she's ever done in her career at this point, and actually sounds like she could kick your ass for "tryin to circle jerk it and work it".  The song is pretty good; it just needs more Andre 3000 and a little less twinkle in parts.  Recommended.
4 stars out of 5


Alternative Review- "Jar of Hearts", Christina Perri

I just heard this song three days ago, but apparently it has been around for ages.  "Jar of Hearts" isn't really my kind of song; it's a poorly-written piano ballad that moans for ages.  However, Perri has a great voice that conveys a lot of emotion.  If she wants to avoid being a one-hit wonder, she should probably follow the Sara Bareilles path of secretary rock.  This song shouldn't be her only know song.
1.5 stars out of 5


R&B Review- "Down on Me", Jeremih feat. 50 Cent

I wanna punch Autotune in the face.  It ruins EVERYTHING.  It made the terrible Jeremih song even more terrible.  From the Mozart who brought you "Birthday Sex", "Down on Me" is stupid and pointless; a forgettable song pasted over that generic R&B beat.  As I said before, Autotune wrecks the song even more. Jeremih's voice isn't too bad, Autotune wasn't even necessary.  50 Cent sounds like a zombie, and one has to wonder why he even showed up to the studio.  YUCK.
.5 stars out of 5


Rock Review- "Shake Me Down", Cage the Elephant

I didn't think these guys could top themselves after the awesome "Ain't No Rest for the Wicked".  Well, they still haven't, but they came pretty damn close.  Cage the Elephant specializes in jangly guitar sounds, punchy percussion, and the occasional synth.  The only reason that "Shake Me Down" isn't as good as the other song I mentioned before is that the lyrics aren't as cutting and brilliant.  Still, this track really breaks through the January music doldrums.
4.5 stars out of 5


Rap Review- "H.A.M.", Kanye West and Jay-Z

I'm really disappointed.  An album collaboration between Jay-Z and Yeezy could have been spectacular.  The   disappointing first single off the upcoming Watch the Throne, "H.A.M." suggests another vanity project.  Everything is lifeless, from the beat to the lyrics to the rapping itself.  It is so uninspiring! I just don't want to talk about it.
1 star out of 5


I'm dropping hardcore indie and electronica reviews for today, there just isn't enough new stuff to review right now.

Best of the Day- "What the Hell", Avril Lavigne

Yay! Avril Lavigne comes out with her best single yet, a surfer-punk kiss-off with a sing-along chorus.  Avril channels all of her rage into a perfect song that sounds like it should have come out in the summer.  Its surfer-guitars make for a perfect California song, even though Lavigne is a known-Canadian (HISS!BOO!HISS!).  What is likely to be the best song of January, and thats good enough me.

5 stars out of 5

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Other Songs From the Past Decade That Are Worth Listening To: Part Deux

Continuing from Thursday's list...

"Howlin' For You", The Black Keys
"Hung Up", Madonna
"I Bet You Look Good On the Dancefloor", Arctic Monkeys
"Icky Thump", The White Stripes
"Conquest", The White Stripes
"I Don't Like Your Band", Annie
"If The Stars Were Mine", Melody Gardot
"Ignorance", Paramore
"I'm A Slave 4 U", Britney Spears
"I'm Good, I'm Gone", Lykke Li
"In the End", Linkin Park
"Island In The Sun", Weezer
"I Say A Little Prayer", Dianna Agron
"It Don't Move Me", Peter Bjorn and John
"It's My Life" No Doubt (YESYESYES)
"I Want You", Common
"I Will Possess Your Heart (Radio Edit)", Death Cab For Cutie
"I Write Sins Not Tragedies", Panic! At the Disco
"Jerk It Out", Caesars
"Je veux te voir", Yelle
"Just Dance", Lady Gaga feat. Colby O'Donis
"Kids", MGMT
"Konichiwa Bitches", Robyn
"Lasso", Phoenix
"La Tortura", Shakira feat. Alejandro Sanz
"Le Disko", Shiny Toy Guns
"Lovesick", Lindstrom and Christabelle
"Love Song", Sara Bareilles
"Lucky", Jason Mraz feat. Colbie Caillat
"Make Her Say", Kid Cudi feat. Lady Gaga, Kanye West, and Common

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Other Songs From the Past Decade That Are Worth Listening To

So, a friend suggested this to me today, and I thought it was a pretty good idea.  Most of the songs I review here are new songs or at least fairly recent, so I agree that a good spotlight is in order.  I'm not gonna rank them like the last one or sort them out, cuz that admittedly takes forever.  So, here goes...

"After Tonight", Justin Nozuka
The entire La Roux album
"Banquet", Bloc Party
"Bebe Buell", Chester French
"Dani California", Red Hot Chili Peppers: only RHCP song I actually like out of all of them
"Be OK", Chrisette Michele
"Black and Gold", Sam Sparro
"Blind", Hercules and Love Affair
"The Calculation", Regina Spektor
"Can't Get You Out Of My Head", Kylie Minogue
"Chasing Pavements", ADELE
"Chewing Gum (Vocal Mix)", Annie
"Chillin", Wale feat. Lady Gaga
"The Church of Hot Addiction", Cobra Starship
"Crystalised", The xx
"D.A.N.C.E", Justice
"Daniel", Bat For Lashes
Most everything by Kanye West except for 808's and Heartbreaks
"Disturbia", Rihanna
"Dominos", The Big Pink
"Don", Miranda
"Electric Feel", MGMT
"Empire State of Mind", Jay-Z and Alicia Keys
"Flathead", The Fratellis
"Galvanize", The Chemical Brothers
"Gamma Ray", Beck
"Girlfriend", Avril Lavigne
"Grace Kelly", MIKA
"Heads Will Roll", Yeah Yeah Yeahs
"The Healer", Erykah Badu
"Heavy Cross", Gossip
"Help I'm Alive", Metric
"Hey Ya!", OutKast
"Crazy", Gnarls Barkley
"Horizon", Ashby

To be continued...
I'll finish the rest over the weekend, the list is too long as it is...

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Top 50 Songs of 2010

Sorry, I've been pretty busy with other stuff and traveling.  Here are my picks for top song of 2010.

50)  "Erase Me",  Kid Cudi feat. Kanye West
49)  "Brian Eno", MGMT
48)  "Only Girl (In the World)", Rihanna
47)  "Set Your Arms Down", Warpaint
46)  "Little Lion Man", Mumford and Sons
45)  "Solitude is Bliss", Tame Impala
44)  "General Patton", Big Boi
43)  "Shutterbugg", Big Boi
42)  "Blame Game", Kanye West
41)  "Ghosts N Stuff", Deadmau5 [Nero Remix]
40)  "Howlin' For You", The Black Keys
39)  "Thieves", She and Him
38)  "Black and Yellow", Wiz Khalifa
37)  "Holding You Down (Goin' In Circles)", Jazmine Sullivan
36)  "Teenage Dream", Katy Perry (and that Glee version too)
35)  "Magic", B.o.B feat. Rivers Cuomo
34)  "Sweet Disposition", The Temper Trap
33)  "Bass Down Low", Dev feat. Cataracs
32)  "Roman's Revenge", Nicki Minaj feat. Eminem
31)  "Lights", Potomac Boys Club feat. Ellie Goulding, Waka Flocka Flame, and Wale
30)  "Rolling In the Deep", ADELE
29)  "Misery", Maroon 5
28)  "Power", Kanye West
27)  "Over", Drake
26)  "Stylo", Gorillaz feat. Mos Def and Bobby Womack
25)  "Dancing On My Own", Robyn
24)  "Dog Days Are Over", Florence + the Machine
23)  "Love The Way You Lie", Eminem feat. Rihanna
22)  "Rill Rill", Sleigh Bells
21)  "All the Lights", Kanye West feat. everyone singer/rapper you could possibly think of
20)  "Crazy For You", Best Coast
19)  "Well Well Well", Duffy
18)  "I Can Change", LCD Soundsystem
17)  "Wild'n Cuz I'm Young", Kid Cudi (can't get this out of my head now)
16)  "One", Sky Ferreira
15)  "6 Foot 7 Foot", Lil Wayne feat. Cory Gunz
14)  "Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)", Arcade Fire
13)  "Rabiosa", Shakira feat. Pitbull
12)  "Janglin", Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
11)  "XXXO", MIA feat. Jay-Z
10)  "Get Some", Lykke Li
9)  "Tighten Up", The Black Keys
8)  "The High Road", Broken Bells
7)  "Tightrope", Janelle Monae feat. Big Boi
6)  "Monster", Kanye West feat. Bon Iver, Rick Ross, Jay-Z, and Nicki Minaj
5)  "Islands", The xx
4)  "Infinity Guitars", Sleigh Bells
3)  "Bang Bang Bang", Mark Ronson feat. MNDR and Q-Tip
2)  "Runaway", Kanye West
1)  "F**k You", Cee Lo Green

Best Artist:  Kanye West
Best Male Artist (not Kanye):  Big Boi
Best Female Artist:  Janelle Monae
Best Band:  The Black Keys
Best Newcomer (Male):  Bruno Mars
Best Newcomer (Female):  Nicki Minaj
Best New Band:  The xx