Monday, 21 March 2016

Apologize

I know it has only been a few weeks since I wrote about '7 Years' by Lukas Graham, however, over the past week, I have bought a few more songs of this Danish band and have been listening to them on loop. I only have six of their songs now and am planning on eventually getting more because I really love their music. The song that I have been playing more than the others though, is the song 'Apologize' which has an old-timey sound incorporated into the piece. This adds some more interesting layers to the music, as well as making it stand apart from the other songs in their first album, which was released in 2012 (so I'm a bit behind in my discovery of them).

I love how it is a really chilled sounding song, yet the lyrics tell a dark story of a guy who is on trial for the murder of his girlfriend and he says it isn't his fault because she cheated on him and "she deserved to pay"... so it's really twisted.

Sorry for being a really short post today, it's just I forgot it was Monday and I was about to go to bed when I realised what day of the week it was. But before I go to sleep (or attempt to), I also want to mention another song that has been playing regularly on my iPod over the past few days, and that was 'You are your mother's child' by Conor Oberst who is an American singer songwriter. This is song is absolutely beautiful and the only reason why I decided to write mainly about 'Apologize' was because I talked about a singer songwriter last week. But I highly encourage to give it a listen too.






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