Author archive for Janet

  • Gossamer – Passion Pit [Album Review]

    By Janet on July 24, 2012
    Passion Pit’s Gossamer is the epitome of a summer feel-good album and I’m ecstatic that it has finally been released. Ever since the huge fame gained from its breakthrough album Manners, like many other fans, I’ve been highly anticipating what was going to be next. Gossamer didn’t disappoint in the least. This album is creatively and adequately named. Literally, Gossamer means either a very fine [...]
  • Constant Conversation – Passion Pit

    By Janet on July 13, 2012
    “Constant Conversation” is a sweet, R&B inspired track by Passion Pit. The melodies, the jazzy clap, and the bittersweet and nostalgic lyrics draw you in. The slow tempo and the light vocals make “Constant Conversation” a bit of a sensual track to listen to. “Constant Conversation” is a fresh release from Passion Pit’s new LP Gossamer. While tracks like “I’ll Be Alright” [...]
  • Bridge & Law

    By Janet on July 6, 2012
    Bridge & Law, otherwise known as Lucas Ranalli, is an 18 year old from Toronto who’s been conjuring up some very creative interpretations of tracks. This McGill student’s remix of “Love Me Lots” is just one example. This track has an extremely unique intro that really grabs your attention. His “Love Me Lots” is extra catchy and almost piano-esque in [...]
  • Spectrum (KDrew Remix) – Zedd

    By Janet on July 5, 2012
    In KDrew’s remix of Zedd‘s “Spectrum” you’re lifted up with an almost magically light feeling. The ensuing beats and vocals continue to be very mellow and relaxing. “Spectrum” has enough of that airy and emotional vocals to balance out the sick bass line and layering of the rest of the track. The lyrics are loving and make you think of [...]
  • Pop Culture – Madeon

    By Janet on July 3, 2012
    This upbeat and fun track is the perfect thing to throw on for some happy listening. Madeon‘s “Pop Culture” is funky, fresh, and it mashes up 39 songs in three minutes. “Pop Culture” is appropriately named. If you’ve ever turned on the radio in the last decade you’ll probably recognize a few of the songs used. While “Pop Culture” was released a [...]