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Fair Ain't What You Really Need
Hey everyone, Josie here. I'm really excited about starting this blog, since it's something we've been wanting to do for a while now. "We" means me and two of my friends, Amelia and Lauren. We've been together since high school, where we were kind of known for being the girls who always went to the weird concerts - you know, bands no one else had ever heard of? None of that has changed, we're still completely devoted to our indie, unsigned bands. Some of the bands we liked back in high school went on to find huge fanbases [eg: The All-American Rejects, Snow Patrol, and Wilco], and some not so much. But we're still just as big of fans of all of them as we ever were, and over the past four years since graduating we've picked up so many more favorites that we just had to share them with you guys. So far almost no one but our friends and families know about this blog that we've finally started, but hopefully word of mouth will bring us more visitors - we're only out to spread the word about our favorite artists. Odds are we'll update this about twice or three times a week, sometimes more and sometimes less. It will usually be me, since Amelia and Lauren both are taking more credits than I am this year. We all have various tweaks to our taste in music - I'm a big fan of the uplifting songs - you know, the ones that sound sad but are actually happy? Amelia is more into the harder indie rock, and Lauren is our resident lover of truly sad songs. We all really like electronic, and songs with wicked cool piano solos and guitar riffs. We're going to try and stick to showing off more unknown artists, but sometimes we'll throw in a more widely known songster that still deserves recognition. All of the bands will for sure not be played on the radio, though - that's the whole point of our name, Off The Airwaves. The other point, however, is to get them more widely known, so if you hear them on the radio later on, more power to them. Unfortunately, we don't have the power to put any of the music directly onto our blog, but we will try and get together many different websites featuring the various artists so you can visit them for more information, and possible song links.So, kicking off what I hope will become a blog to be proud of is a band that is going to make me sound a little hypocritical. Just over the past two days have I heard one of their songs on the radio, and it's actually one of my favorite songs by them. But that doesn't stop me showing them to you guys. Check it out.
SPOTLIGHT ON: OneRepublicNo, that's not a typo - the band spells their name as one stretched-out word. In pictures, they look like your typical alt-rock group: five men, all with various vocal talents and instrumental experience. But their first single "Apologize" begs to differ. Just recently hitting the radio, the single boasts collaboration with hip-hop superstar Timbaland, and relies heavily on quick-paced drum beats and a lone cello as their main instruments. This version, however, is called the remix - the original version of "Apologize" is similar, but features longer, deeper drumbeats in the background. OneRepublic's five members are lead vocalist [and Grammy-nominated writer] Ryan Tedder, guitarists Zach Filkins and Drew Brown, drummer Eddie Fisher, and bassist [and celloist for "Apologize"] Brent Kutzle. OneRepublic owes much of their success to the popular website Myspace - this is where they have hosted their main website since June of 2004, and where they have accumulated over 12 million plays and more than 145,000 'friends.' Other popular singles include "Stop and Stare," "Mercy," and "Dreamin'," all evoking a strong feeling of whimsy and bittersweetness. On their Myspace site, the band wrote of all their songs, "The lyrics have shades of melancholy, and there is a definite emotional undercurrent running through them...if you can't tap into emotion, you're just selling catchy tunes." CHECK OUT MORE ONEREPUBLIC: http://www.myspace.com/onerepublichttp://www.purevolume.com/onerepublic http://www.onerepublicfans.com/home.html Lyric from: "Stop and Stare"
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