Song Fight 2008 review
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 9:50 pm
I have been following Song Fight since some time around mid July this year. Now the year is ending, I thought it might be a good idea to collect my personal favourites of the year (these aren't reviews, they're declarations of love) now that there's a bit of distance. Feel free to join in if you're interested. Perhaps I'll do this again once I follow a full year of SF goodness. Anyway, the following are my top 12 picks of 2008 in no particular order; songs that will without a doubt stay in my playlist for a long time. The 12 is a mostly arbitrary number.
Calico Alley
Jonathan -- This song had all the great things. Awesome buildup (the acoustic bass thing starting from the second verse was particularly fabulous), interesting lyrics, good spooky atmosphere. I still don't really see room for improvement. My first SF keeper!
Honourable mentions (since I didn't write reviews for this fight):
i.p. -- Haunting melody and singing, awesome arrangement and performance. I think I voted for this one, too.
Paco -- Great fake live feeling and nice chord twists for this kind of song.
Weakest Suit -- I would have loved this one with a fuller arrangement.
Interesting Times
Adam -- A deserved winner, I think. Nice blend of synths, convincing singing, great mixing, fresh structure.
Paper Thin
BLT feat. Steve and Aardwolves -- BLT-style pure rock, combined with Steve's brass stuff and Aardwolves in vocals, topped by an extremely catchy chorus... what's not to like? Also, I want to steal your drumming and percussion stuff.
Ross -- My favourite of Ross's songs so far. Dark mood... works. Buildup... works. Vocals... work. Mix... works. Performance... works. All of them generally really well.
Everybody Calm Down
In this fight # came closest to being mentioned.
In The Tank
I still really like some of the songs here (I was going to mention Jeff's and NASA's here, as well as my own which I think had the coolest lyrics so far, out of all my songs). Unfortunately I'll never keep to the limit if I mention all great songs here.
Paper Thin
Mr. Cat -- Awesome bass voice performance, fun song.
A Scary Thing
Lonbobby -- Shit, do I love this song. Probably the best electronic pop song I've ever heard.
Stomach For It
BLT -- You all know I'm not really a fan of songs with no melody. This is the most noteworthy exception of all. Do it again!
Hollywood Wax
Elaine -- This song was quite a ride. Lovely chord progressions, lots of changes, the usual great backup vocals; one of your best lead performances (or backup/lead mixes, I don't know).
City In Fog
Crouton -- Best. Concept. Ever. Remember: I don't really like metal. But great storytelling, great concept, awesome vocals, great effects. I can't not like this. More of it!
Howl -- Yeah, it's not really a pirate song but it sounds like one. Spookiness in spades. Lyrics are great despite the decided lack of pirates.
Rattlesnake
oddbod -- This chorus stuck in my head like fondant sticks to teeth, only it was a bit more acidic. Great job.
Half A Million Nerds
Steve Durand -- Unconventional even for Song Fight. Pretty much the best vocals I've heard from you so far. Authentic.
Whenever I had trouble deciding in this list, I went for artists not included yet. Generally, the recurring (participated at least three times during my time here) combatants I enjoyed most were Elaine, Jonathan, Noel (or at least some guy called like him), oddbod, Steve, Todd. The "most flexibility" award goes to Weakest Suit and Andrew Reist (tough luck for those submitting under different names all the time).
My personal results of 2008 were an explosion in creativity (7 songs finished, only one of which didn't work out half as well as I've liked), vastly improved mixing skills, some more practice in performing under pressure and a new forum I visit quite often. See also the "thank you SF" thread and some DRC QotD which discussed this kind of thing.
Looking forward to the great stuff undoubtedly coming in 2009!
Calico Alley
Jonathan -- This song had all the great things. Awesome buildup (the acoustic bass thing starting from the second verse was particularly fabulous), interesting lyrics, good spooky atmosphere. I still don't really see room for improvement. My first SF keeper!
Honourable mentions (since I didn't write reviews for this fight):
i.p. -- Haunting melody and singing, awesome arrangement and performance. I think I voted for this one, too.
Paco -- Great fake live feeling and nice chord twists for this kind of song.
Weakest Suit -- I would have loved this one with a fuller arrangement.
Interesting Times
Adam -- A deserved winner, I think. Nice blend of synths, convincing singing, great mixing, fresh structure.
Paper Thin
BLT feat. Steve and Aardwolves -- BLT-style pure rock, combined with Steve's brass stuff and Aardwolves in vocals, topped by an extremely catchy chorus... what's not to like? Also, I want to steal your drumming and percussion stuff.
Ross -- My favourite of Ross's songs so far. Dark mood... works. Buildup... works. Vocals... work. Mix... works. Performance... works. All of them generally really well.
Everybody Calm Down
In this fight # came closest to being mentioned.
In The Tank
I still really like some of the songs here (I was going to mention Jeff's and NASA's here, as well as my own which I think had the coolest lyrics so far, out of all my songs). Unfortunately I'll never keep to the limit if I mention all great songs here.
Paper Thin
Mr. Cat -- Awesome bass voice performance, fun song.
A Scary Thing
Lonbobby -- Shit, do I love this song. Probably the best electronic pop song I've ever heard.
Stomach For It
BLT -- You all know I'm not really a fan of songs with no melody. This is the most noteworthy exception of all. Do it again!
Hollywood Wax
Elaine -- This song was quite a ride. Lovely chord progressions, lots of changes, the usual great backup vocals; one of your best lead performances (or backup/lead mixes, I don't know).
City In Fog
Crouton -- Best. Concept. Ever. Remember: I don't really like metal. But great storytelling, great concept, awesome vocals, great effects. I can't not like this. More of it!
Howl -- Yeah, it's not really a pirate song but it sounds like one. Spookiness in spades. Lyrics are great despite the decided lack of pirates.
Rattlesnake
oddbod -- This chorus stuck in my head like fondant sticks to teeth, only it was a bit more acidic. Great job.
Half A Million Nerds
Steve Durand -- Unconventional even for Song Fight. Pretty much the best vocals I've heard from you so far. Authentic.
Whenever I had trouble deciding in this list, I went for artists not included yet. Generally, the recurring (participated at least three times during my time here) combatants I enjoyed most were Elaine, Jonathan, Noel (or at least some guy called like him), oddbod, Steve, Todd. The "most flexibility" award goes to Weakest Suit and Andrew Reist (tough luck for those submitting under different names all the time).
My personal results of 2008 were an explosion in creativity (7 songs finished, only one of which didn't work out half as well as I've liked), vastly improved mixing skills, some more practice in performing under pressure and a new forum I visit quite often. See also the "thank you SF" thread and some DRC QotD which discussed this kind of thing.
Looking forward to the great stuff undoubtedly coming in 2009!