Don't step on my heart, cool down cool down .....
PS: you welcome google for that music having this words
what's your kind of music? I listen pretty much to everything if talent is there.
Sorry, Ginny. I was in a rush out of the house to head to the library. I have a big exam tomorrow (biopharmaceuticals and kinetics).
What I meant was that I'm becoming increasingly selective about the music I listen to. I don't mean that I'm limiting myself genre-wise, but I don't listen to/keep songs that I don't have a connection to. That's why my music library has never grown past 2,000 songs. For instance, I love John Mayer's music. Continuum, for me, is a timeless classic that has a song suited for every emotion. His last two albums, however, are disappointments for me, since they don't fit the type of depth I came to expect from him. Thus, I deleted them from my library.
The songs you posted sound more like technical exhibitions more than lyrics from the heart. I love artists like The Lumineers because they make music that transports you into their environment and background. For instance their song, Dead Sea, has a line that goes..."I headed West, I was a man on the move. New York it lied to me, I needed the truth" and "You told me I was like the Dead Sea, kindest words you ever said to me; you'll never sink when you are with me, oh Lord, I'm your Dead Sea."
One of my other favorite bands, City and Colour, has two albums (Bring Me Your Love, and Little Hell) that put hopelessly depressing lyrics against a musical backdrop that is
almost out of place with how upbeat and melodic it is.
Mumford and Sons' Sigh No More album is another masterpiece for me, with lyrics like "Tell me now where was my fault, in loving you with my whole heart...a white blank page, and a swelling raaage." All this with haunting melodies that stick with you for hours after hearing them.
Eke, now you're being almost as tactful as that lovely dude, HF's most popular HF'er, music_4321.