Tuesday, April 30, 2013

First Blog Post: Tickle Me Pink


This blog is going to talk about bands that aren't as popular as the ones that are overly played on the radio. Don't get me wrong, it's not because their music isn't good, but rather they didn't have as much exposure as all the other bands in the world. With that being said the first band I will be talking about is, "Tickle Me Pink". Tickle Me Pink is an American Rock band from Fort Collins, Colorado. This band is currently signed to Wind-Up Records. The band members consist of Sean Kennedy (lead vocalist, bass), Stefan Runstrom (drums), Joey Barba (guitar), and Steven Beck (guitar,vocals). The band released their first two EP's If Only We Were Twenty One and Up in 2005 and Half Seas Over in 2006, independently. Then in 2008 the band released its first debut album, Madeline. Sadly, the release of this album also came with the death of the band bassist. Tickle Me Pink officially played their last show together on March 5, 2011. When the album was released, singer Sean Kennedy had said, "It is somewhat ironic that many of our songs deal with death and a higher purpose. We want to let the world know how short life is; embrace the ones you love and treasure each moment without regret". These were truly inspiring words said by the lead singer of Tickle Me Pink. The songs on the album consist of the following:

"Typical"
"The Time Is Wrong"
"The Lush Life"
"Madeline"
"We Still Dance"
"We're Not Alone"
"The Answer"
"I Can't Breathe"
"Go Die"
"Beside the Others"
"Tomorrow's Ending"

Although I was never into rock, except for a couple of songs here and there that I listened to on occasion, this particular band called my attention for things like the name of their last album (that happens to be my name), and their bass player's death ( I play bass), but after listening Tickle Me Pink's songs I realized that within the lyrics there is a message to which I relate even more. This was very inspiring because now a days the music that is played on the radio (for the most part) has no deep reflecting life meaning. It's just music that has no story behind it or a meaningful message but that is pleasing to the ear. But as I listened today, I discovered that some of the bands that are unheard of are the ones that speak from the heart and want to send a moral lesson. These singers take the time to write each and every song based off on personal experiences, which in my opinion is what gives the song more feeling and value than those with a catchy melody. What kind of music do you prefer?  

4 comments:

  1. The blog is very interesting. You should put links to the songs and things like that. I like that you are showing bands that aren't popular. It's a nice thing to do. :)

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  2. Very nice! I love how you are so open-minded about a genera of music you don't normally listen to. I also like how you are also talking about the meaning of the lyrics and not just what the music sounds like.

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  3. I think that this blog will become a very interesting one indeed. I, as well as you, am not the type of person to listen to rock bands or listen to the genre as a whole. However, there is no harm in trying something new so I will keep in tune just incase a hear a song that I particularly like on here.

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