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Ella... has a way, with words.😂🤗
Leave a thought here... somewhere.😎
Is it such a leap of faith to find a perfect day?🤔
... loop this song, close your eyes... and find yours...
"Perfidia" (Spanish for "perfidy", meaning faithlessness, treachery or betrayal) is a 1939 Spanish-language song written by Mexican composer and arranger Alberto Domínguez (1906–1975). The song is sung from the perspective of a man whose lover has left him.
Wonderful harmonies and a sublime bolero rhythm that invites a warm-bodied dance partner.💕
Yes, I was inspired by the soundtrack of the flick "One Battle After Another."
And then ya got Ariel Posen laying down this narly and deceptively simple track...
Watched a vid of Cory in the studio putting this multi-layered pop ditty together. Really well produced. 👍
Jack this one up to "eleven" and nod your head. I've seen Ariel live. His sound is gnarly and sick.
How about a change of pace and something different?
Ash Soan on drums provides an effortless beat while Ariel Posen and Cory Wong work their magic.
Go ahead — brutalize your speakers.😲
"YouTube Shorts" is where you'll often find this tune.
The genre is "Dance-pop, electro house Eurodance" — if you're taking notes.
The lyrics are haunting.
Blue ain't your color...
Keith nailed this one...
This song might make your depression have a depression.😂
At its core, this tune is an anthem for those who recall an unrequited love and the agonizing struggle for self-acceptance. It's therapeutic, if your "life-coach" suggests you vent.
One line?
"You're just like an angel, your skin makes me cry."
And that epic chord-flip from G to B Major: the rhythm is so perfectly simple.
... WE began playing this song on a sound check once. The twenty heads (setting tables) in that banquet hall turned and paused. Alex fricken nailed the vocals as we strained to nudge that thrash-wall chorus of gnarled guitars. It kicked. Our "sound guy" gave us two thumbs-up... 💕
Too many F-bombs for happy wedding crowds. But we'd play it at shows we did.
With the chorus looped forever, it's a great club song.
Sub-woofers are gold. 💕
Jack, this one.
Smash it and let that chorus linger. Ever been to a show where the band just blasts a simple dance beat?
Hypnotic...
Crank the volume.
It was a thought, alright? And the mood I was in. 😂👍
What's on your mind? 😶