Here are my reviews of everyone in this fight. Well, except myself, that's mostly just liner notes because of course I never do anything wrong and there are absolutely no flaws in anything I've ever done.
Most of the reviews have something good and something bad in them. I'm sure I'm not saying anything here that any of you haven't already told yourselves in your secret heart of hearts, but now it's all out in the open don't you feel BETTER?
Ok so here...
The John Benjamin Band - This one's mine. I'm pretty happy with it. Mix turned out well, got some good lines in there, has a good beat. You may or may not be interested in its path toward emergence from the loins of my creative fertility. I had this plane flight back from California, and there was no wifi on the plane. OMFGBBQ. So, being unwilling to like, read a book or some shit like a normal person, I got out my iPad and fired up Garageband. I've never really finished a song on Garageband for iPad, or taken it very far down the rathole of building a structure. But now I had four hours on my hands to fiddle, so I built the skeleton of a song. I got home and imported the song into Logic, and started fiddling with it. Remaining from the original Garageband are: the drums (Smart Drums), the arpeggiation (though I changed the patch), the intro piano, the sort of swoopy synth line that comes in at points, and the bass. I added vocals, a pad, and mixed it down. I did wind up buying a new audio interface, as this is the first time in months that I've really tried to make a full-on JBB song, and my Tascam US-224 has drivers that just don't work on OS X. I tried a Presonus Audiobox for a day, but it had driver issues on both Snow Leopard and Lion so I took that back and wound up spending more than twice as much to get a Focusrite Saffire Pro40. It's a little overkiill for what I need, probably, but it has the basics downpat and I can count on it. Which is SO KEY. Anyway, I hope you like the song, I personally think it turned out well.
Edit: the countryfied guitar/vocal break is also straight off the iPad-- it's the Smart Guitar on like setting #2 or something.
bgm - nice sound, nice singing, nice harmonies, nice chord progression. guitar picking might be a tad aggressive for my taste. Like it at 1:20. 1:40 doesn't sound different enough for a bridge IMO. Like the accordion. Overall very well performed. More variation than your last, and I like that, although my heart longs for a true chorus to hang the song around...
BillyOh! - Me gusta arpeggiators, naturalmente. The drum pattern might be a little too lethargic to propel the song like it should. Don't let the melody go too high for your voice, or practice singing it so you can sell it. At 1:10 you lose your way. Needs a good chorus, the whole song seems a little rambly. I hear a section coming back around late in the song, guess that's the chorus, but the music doesn't cue me that "hey here's a chorus". Arpeg needs to go away for a reason, seemed to drop out at random there around 1:40ish. This sounds like you just made one chord progression on your arpeggiator, but didn't quite have the trick mastered of taking one progression and making it into a whole song. And it just stops, it doesn't end.
Semolina Pilchards - Promising beginning with the fingerpicking, like the bass drone under the intro. And now it's got rhythm and a nice soft drumming. Dunno about that crash cymbal yo. Vocals could be brought forward, and you need to practice the pre-chorus more. Sing with more balls I think and you'll have it. I like the "that's enough" part; it reminds me of the 90's, but without grunge guitars. "She's really got a hold on me, and I cannot break free" is a terrible line, poorly sung. Sorry dude. Overall, I like this, but it's seriously flawed. Much more attention was paid to that guitar part on either side of my head than any other part of the song, and that's fucking it all up. Goes on wayyy too long, I was done with it around 3:15, but here we are at 3:50 and I have a sixth of my progress bar left. Waited out the ending, and it's a nice ending, with some interesting contrasty chords and such.
Hip Hop Anonymous - You've almost got the patter down, very few "sounds like a dork in his room rapping" slipups. A few though. Nicely mixed. Really dorky lyrics, and I unfortunately don't mean that in a good way. It's almost like the Schmidt character from hit FOX show "The New Girl" if he was rapping. You gotta spit those words out, sometimes you go pretty mushmouthed, especially if you're going to have a lot of lyrics. The chorus is very plain, needs more inspiration and interest.
heine - Old School patches! Old School singing! Sometimes you can tell when a song just kind of shoe-horns in the challenge title, because it just doesn't flow. This song may have benefitted from more disciplined songwriting, and more attention to the need to really put interesting lyrics together. You've got an ok backing track; if you had come up with a few cool lines and a great melody, you'd have something here. It's unfortunately generic where it should be striking. It's 3:52 and it feels like it.
Ross Durand - Nice ukelizing from the start. "Whipping cream/I've ever seen" is lazy, tsk tsk. The "doodoo doot"s aren't in tune. Love the lead vocals. The harmony vocals are buried, and they're panned way too far, so they don't blend with the lead vocals when they actually have lyrics. I think the bridge should be completely different-- slower and sadder, maybe go into a more obviously minor key. The tenor of the lyrics changes, but the arrangement doesn't, and I think that sabotages your intent. I'm jealous of your uke playing for reals.
Manhattan Glutton - Don't think I needed that intro, kind of wish you'd just gone in with the drums right off the bat, as it gets interesting right then. I do like that chord progression. The lyrics are too neutral, too "universal". They're so general that they don't have any striking lines to catch my ear. A shame because I like the singing, I like the chord progression. Although, dude, I dunno about that constant high guitar line that goes through the whole fucking song. Started to make me want to kill you. I like the singing and the harmonizing. The chorus is nice, gotta say, but god dammit those lyrics are booooooooring. I'm convinced you could do better. Gimme something. Holy shit we're at 4:30 already? No call for that, young man! How long could this song possibly be, seriously? OMG WE'VE CRACKED FIVE MINUTES GOD IN HEAVEN. 5:32 is 2:32 too long for this, unless you're telling me an awesome story about Frankenstein's monster and the Swedish Bikini team getting kidnapped and probed by aliens and the aliens mix up who's a monster and who's the hotness and hijinks ensue. You totally didn't do that, and so you totally don't get to make a song that is 5 minutes and 32 fucking seconds long. PENALTY.
Life In Decibels - Vocals are way too Morrissey for my taste. And I mean that in a "why can't you sing in tune more than 70% of the time" kind of way. I like that synth that comes in. The music in general is nice, actually. Much more interesting than the lyrics, what is with all the boring lyrics in this fight? I'm only a third of the way through listening, I guess, so I shouldn't make any hasty judgements. But so far it's a snorefest. I really do like that stuttery synth line though. Makes up for a lot, though it can't repair my heart from the damage inflected by boring lyrics sung off-key.

It's like 2:00 shorter than Manhattan Glutton's song, but it feels just as long because you keep saying "how much, how much is enough" over and over and t i m e s t a r t s s l o w i n g d o w n
GreaseMonkey - Chippy. Here I was thinking "maybe this will get all awesome like Freezepop or something" but then you were all FUCK NO I'M GOING TO KILL YOU WITH MY BULLSHIT CRAPPY SINGING BULLSHIT. Omg I can't keep going with this one, sorry. You spent a good bit of time programming all that chiptune music, and then you piled terrible singing and half-assed lyrics on top. Really not fair to the music. 4:45?! Seriously? DO BETTER.
Monkey Touchers - Why did you bother spending precious moments of your life making this, when you could have been telling your grandmother you love her? You're going to regret that. AT LEAST IT'S ONLY 1:34 *COUGH* MANHATTAN GLUTTON *COUGH*
Billy & The PSychotics - Ok, where's this going? Girls singing are always nice to hear on Song Fight, especially when they do it well, which this one does. Congas are a nice diversion, they sound real are they? Lyrics are little too "empowering" for my taste-- I like that sort of thing if it has an edge or some kind of twist. Or a real good groove, which you guys haven't built here. Pretty short, nice little diversion, still with the plain-jane lyric writing that seems to be plaguing this fight.
Ripping Hammer - I like the music, dark and a little carnivalish. The vocal performance could be better, but I kind of like what I hear in the lyrics (it's a little buried for me to make out). The arrangement is nice, though that staticky vocal stuff is a little too Primus-derivative for my taste. However, that's a minor quibble. Overall I really dig the creativity of the music, and the lyrics are above the crowd for this particular fight.
Paco del Stinko - Digging the music. Wish the lyrics weren't goofy, but it's Paco so I'm the foolish one for expecting anything else. It's true that your vocal style is very Weird Al-- not only in the inflections but in the phrasing. All those short lines, and the sort of angular Devo-esque melodies. Come to think of it, this is really really Devoesque. The guitar solo is unnecessary, yo, wish that had been a synth. The lyrics are, well, what they are, and my wishing they were more interesting won't change cruel, cruel reality.
Guiterrorists - Hey Mo! Hope you had some tissues handy.
Berkeley Social Scene - Who sang this one? Mix feels soft, and I feel like the music could have been pretty rocking in a kind of early 2000's punk style, which would have made the vocals work a lot better. Guess I feel this one should have been taken to the next level in terms of intensity, as it's got that nicely constructed arrangement style that all those late-punk bands had, and which I dig a lot. Dunno about the lyrics, they've got a point of view and that's cool, though I know the hits you're capable of and this one doesn't have that grabby vocal hook in the chorus that really makes for the awesomest BSS songs.
Pigfarmer Jr - "You're a candy necklace that I wear just a bit too tight". Not horrible, but I'm way too tired to try to figure out what that might mean. "That's enough to say I don't need you enough to tell you why I said goodby" isn't bad, but for some reason the delivery leaves me cold. I guess I'm saying that in this one the arrangement and the lyrics aren't matching each other-- either could have supported a good song, but put together this way they're adding up to less than the sum of their parts. Oh, and give me some damned harmony damned it!
Klownhole - What fresh hell do you have for me after so long, old friends? Well, that's a guitar line that I just have to turn my fucking headphones up the whole way for. THAT's a heavy guitar. I dig it a lot. Can't really hear the lyrics, but it's Klownhole so I'm assuming they are kind of gross and who really cares. All I can really make out is "dog shit on the sidewalk" and I think then something like "hairy butthole". WHICH IS AT LEAST INTERESTING IF DISGUSTING MANHATTAN GLUTTON. This is the sort of thing that I could just play three times in a row in the morning right after I wake up, as loud as my stereo will go. Well, maybe only twice in a row, since it's so fucking long and loses its momentum towards the end.
Dejected Motives - Mix is clipping, in a bad way. Hey, this is the first song with a serious mixing issue that I've heard. I mean, I'm not listening on monitors or anything, but almost everybody has at least been within an OK range of mixing. It's indicative of your song, I think, that I just spent thirty seconds writing about everybody else's songs and not this one. I guess I'd dump this one in the "half-assed" bucket. The bass line is occasionally going in an interesting direction, but mostly this one's not worth the electricity I spent vital company money on to download and play the file. And now it's taking up space in my browser cache, and then it'll take up my time to empty the browser cache to free up that space, which I'll do just on principle, because really I'd rather not have these two minutes and forty-eight seconds clogging up my chi.
Mike Lamb (feat. Suckweasel) - A little Miami Vice on the drums there. Dunno about this synth line before the lyrics come in. Then the lyrics come in and I wish we were back to the part where the lyrics weren't. I kind of like the vocoder part. The synth lines are kind of noodly, wish they were more directly thought out. Not a whole lot else to say. *shrug*
ShotPounder - Totally a band name this guy I used to chat with on IRC would have used. Ah, and some shouting. Need a louder mix here man, 'cause I think you want to make my ears bleed but this muffly mix can't cut the eardrum mustard. The drums are well-played. Oh, some guitar wanking. People still do this? Got some nice songwriting structure, things come in and go out in a regular type way. This could've been pretty sweet if it had been just like, taken to the max Klownhole style or something. Muffed it.
the pannacotta army - Ok this mix is a lot louder than ShotPounder, and I don't trust any of you people here so I'm turning it down in case you go all Lightning Ear Fart on me. So far pretty nice, pleasant. If you're going to be this pleasant, I hope you have something to say. Come on now, relate to me and shit. "Eagle floating in the sky, I'm wondering just what it's like to fly. That's all I want. That's all I want. 'Cause that's enough for us" ... omg ... you spent way too much time on the music and singing and playing of this song for those lyrics to be acceptable. Oooh, I do like the instrumental sort of jingle-bell part leading up to 3:00. But really, going on to talk about catching raindrops in your hand and drifting across the fucking tidal sand oh my god it really makes me want to kill Manhattan Glutton all over again in a fit of pique, as a proxy for my real vengeance upon whoever sold you the demon pen you used to write these lyrics they're going to kill us all RUN FOR YOUR LIVES EVERYONE RUN FOR YOUR LIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVES!!