Hello to all my fellow music lovers!
It's Tuesday once again and I have some free time so I decided to make my third Three Tune Tuesday post for this year. Last time, I shared music from the deathcore band Slaughter To Prevail which is a Russian band based on Florida and which has claims to achieved last years Biggest Wall Of Death. This time, the songs that I will share will be from the Electronicore band, Electric Callboy which is formerly known as Eskimo Callboy and just recently released a new song a few days ago. Anyways, here are their songs.
Pump It
Just like many of the bands song, Pump It has a very catchy and energetic melody but still able to complement the aggressive parts of the song along with its lyrics that is almost infectious that I want so sing along when listening to it. It's lyrics catch a bit of criticism of possibly promoting misogynistic attitude for women and the band has apologized into it which I think was a good call for the band. Regardless of the controversy, I have this song rightfully place on my workout playlist.
Hypa Hypa
On the other hand, their song Hypa Hypa mostly got a lot of praise with the song having reference to the 90's song Hyper Hyper by Scooter together with the music video was setup in 1980's that is very vibrant and colorful. Along with the very energetic music, this gives the party-like vibes which is far from the usual dark theme of most metal songs, partnered with an unexpected dancing moves with the band. There are also things that really caught me laughing on this song such as the part when the singer removes his shades to only show that there was another shades within it and the part where the way how the drummer was smashing his cymbals during the breakdown always gets me.
We Got The Moves
And for the last song, We got The Moves. was about the vibrant celebration of youth, freedom and the carefree spirit of summer, having to spend the summer days along with friends. Listening to this song makes me feel like I'm back with my teenage years without so much problems to think about unlike nowadays. The hardstyle breakdown in this song is also really fantastic.
Bonus: Elevator Operator
And for the bonus song, I have Elevator Operator which is the newest single from the band which from what I learned was based about a real story that took place at called House of Blues located in Chicago where the parking goes below the street level and there is only one elevator that can be used to reach all the floors of the building otherwise, they will need to use the stairs. And that one elevator was operated by one person which is super chill guy playing party music nonstop. Song-wise for me, it was one of my favorite song from the band and the music video was goofy as ever but there were moments that it becomes serious particularly to the part when the rest of the band shows.
And that was it for this week's #threetunetuesday post. This was a project initiated by @ablaze where everyone was free to share their favorite music every Tuesday. Thank you very much if you made it till the end and you can tell me which song have you liked or was something that you never heard. The song was really busy and a lot of things happen at the same time but at no point that I feel like they are doing too much which is not the case for some songs that I have listened before.
See you until next time!
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