here they are:
"I Was Wrong" by Bailen: Bailen isn't really doing anything new or different with their debut song, "I Was Wrong", but it's still a pleasant one to hear for those who enjoy contemporary folk-pop with electronic beats. The guy/girl harmony combinations are a nice touch for this song, and the girl has a solo singing part during the chorus. Not a whole lot of profound lyrics here to be found either, but not bad either. The most surprising part of this song is the brief electric guitar solo in the middle of it.
"Mettavolution" by Rodrigo y Gabriela: The best Hispanic instrumental flamenco-rock duo are back! They have had only one other release I've reviewed from them this decade, with 2014's "The Soundmaker". If it weren't for that song, it would have been a full decade that Rodrigo y Gabriela would have been on musical hiatus from adult alt radio stations. No other group combines flamenco and rock the way they do, and with their latest release, "Mettavolution", they keep their talent going! One way to distinguish R & G's songs from one another is to tell what key they're in. "Mettavolution" is in the key of F sharp minor, which hasn't been used for any other R & G song that's gotten significant adult alt radio airplay. The echoic distortion in the middle of the song also sets it apart.
"Missed Connection" by The Head and The Heart: The Head and The Heart were a wonderful group when they started out, but their third album went in more of a pop direction than I wanted them to. "Missed Connection" continues in that direction. The gooey yet catchy alt-pop sound is apparent right from the "la-la-la-la"s of the opening. This is probably the closest to mainstream pop that The Head and The Heart have gotten so far. The one entertaining thing about this song is how the pre-chorus sounds a bit like the irresistibly cheesy '80s pop song, "Rock Me Amadeus". Why they based "Missed Connection" on that song is anyone's guess, as it strays pretty far from the band's folk-rock roots, but perhaps that was intentional on their part.
"When Am I Gonna Lose You?" by Local Natives: While The Head and The Heart might be dumbing down their sound, Local Natives are actually improving theirs! Local Natives typically have hypnotic indie-pop and indie-folk songs, so they're already an alluring band to me. However, there seems to be something even more special about "When Am I Gonna Lose You?" Perhaps it's the way the pianos in the song flow so seamlessly into the vocal harmonies of the band. Perhaps it's just the bittersweet flavor the song gives off. Whatever it is, though, it's got me hooked! The lyrics are equally as poetic as the song itself, with such lines as, "I remember the trees summoned down by an archangel choir", and, "The ocean was all we could see and I knew that I wanted you." Pure beauty!