Monday, February 10, 2014

Cover Music Making its Mark

It’s a feeling; comfort, relaxation, motivation. It can be a hobby, a release, a career. Music means something different to everyone, but everyone has one thing in common, music is a part of their lives. So when Professor Wilson said that we would be doing a semester long blog about a topic of our choosing, I took a long time to deliberate. I not only wanted it to be something I enjoyed, but also something that you folks would enjoy reading. I dabbled with different topics, almost going with food in the Cedar Valley (for those of you that don’t know, I eat like a sumo wrestler), but it just didn't seem right. I was going to be eating food that some of you may never be able to try, and really what’s the point in that? So I kept thinking of things that we could all enjoy, when I stumbled upon music. Not only could I listen to it, but I could also post things that everyone could listen to. So here we are, writing about music.
     With that being said, I can’t just write about music in general. That is way too broad and I am not nearly a good enough writer to separate myself from all the other bloggers out there writing about it. So I needed something new and original. There are so many types of music I could write about, but I wanted to blog about something I not only enjoy but that takes talent. Then I landed on cover music. It takes true talent to reimagine or recreate a song to make it your own.
     For my first blog I thought I would just let you all know what you will be reading for the next couple of months, because I can only assume you are now tantalized to read my ramblings for that long. We will be listening to cover music ranging from country to indie and everywhere in between. With me writing for this long I can only assume you are all thinking; where’s the darn music? Well here we go. I love hearing an artist just own a song. A prime example of this is John Legend’s rendition of Rolling in the Deep. 
I’m sorry to say it Adele but you have been out done. The raspy tones in John’s voice are so convicting in this version, I just can’t stop listening. He is a staple in the music industry, but is still not too proud to sing someone else’s song. I don’t know about you, but I am pretty glad that’s the case. So there’s the type songs you will be listening to for the upcoming months. As long as you can stick it out with me, you’ll be introduced or maybe better yet, reintroduced to multiple bone chilling songs.


Celebrity Spotlight:

And you thought we were done! Each week I will also be highlighting a group or artist who kills the cover music game. This week’s celebrity is Pentatonix. Since winning NBC’s acapella competition The Sing Off, they have been spitting out cover after cover that always blows me away. The thing that is great about them is how they could all have an individual career, but they come together to make something truly remarkable. Whether it be Avi shaking the foundations with his bass lines or Mitch hitting that high note just right, every note they sing is perfectly calculated. Follow my twitter here  to hear more of their songs throughout the week!

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