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Andrew wrote:I feel sorry for Journey. No band shoul dhave to endure being included in the same sentence as Maroon 5.
Memorex wrote:I've been listening to the new Maroon 5 for the past couple days. And I like it generally, though it doesn't touch their first album. But I have the same complaint with this that I have with several new albums by pop artists. The use of the words Fuck or Shit. There is nothing wrong with these words placed in a song when it makes sense. But I get annoyed when it's just a really lamely placed word because it takes me out of the song and makes me realize oh yea, this guy wasn't writing from his heart, he was trying to be hip. It's like watching a really good movie that goes off into some weird dream sequence and you realize oh yea, this is just a movie. I had to actually turn it off this morning because it was annoying. Especially in the Deluxe version with the remixes.
I think in most situations, it's cheap and lessens the experience. Other times, like in Eminem's "Lose Control" or Staind's "It's Been Awhile" it comes across as necessary and the song may be empty without it.
Plus they have gotten too poppy for me. Here you have these really incredible musicians and it's all dance stuff now.
Memorex wrote:I've been listening to the new Maroon 5 for the past couple days. And I like it generally, though it doesn't touch their first album. But I have the same complaint with this that I have with several new albums by pop artists. The use of the words Fuck or Shit. There is nothing wrong with these words placed in a song when it makes sense. But I get annoyed when it's just a really lamely placed word because it takes me out of the song and makes me realize oh yea, this guy wasn't writing from his heart, he was trying to be hip. It's like watching a really good movie that goes off into some weird dream sequence and you realize oh yea, this is just a movie. I had to actually turn it off this morning because it was annoying. Especially in the Deluxe version with the remixes.
I think in most situations, it's cheap and lessens the experience. Other times, like in Eminem's "Lose Control" or Staind's "It's Been Awhile" it comes across as necessary and the song may be empty without it.
Plus they have gotten too poppy for me. Here you have these really incredible musicians and it's all dance stuff now.
Andrew wrote:I feel sorry for Journey. No band should have to endure being included in the same sentence as Maroon 5.
Memorex wrote:I've been listening to the new Maroon 5 for the past couple days. And I like it generally, though it doesn't touch their first album. But I have the same complaint with this that I have with several new albums by pop artists. The use of the words Fuck or Shit. There is nothing wrong with these words placed in a song when it makes sense. But I get annoyed when it's just a really lamely placed word because it takes me out of the song and makes me realize oh yea, this guy wasn't writing from his heart, he was trying to be hip. It's like watching a really good movie that goes off into some weird dream sequence and you realize oh yea, this is just a movie. I had to actually turn it off this morning because it was annoying. Especially in the Deluxe version with the remixes.
I think in most situations, it's cheap and lessens the experience. Other times, like in Eminem's "Lose Control" or Staind's "It's Been Awhile" it comes across as necessary and the song may be empty without it.
Plus they have gotten too poppy for me. Here you have these really incredible musicians and it's all dance stuff now.
Jana wrote:They are definitely having a resurgance from Adam being on The Voice and from the Moves Like Jagger surprise hit.
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