January 29, 2016

What are Shakira and Clay Aiken up to nowadays, anyway?

I've been sitting here for approximately an hour trying to think of a charming and enticing introduction that captivates your attention away from the rest of your end-of-week inbox and lures you into the mysterious and dangerous - yet inevitable - rabbit hole that is country music + the Youtube autoplay function that causes spiteful outrage from your officemates (because they're so jealous, obvi) and transforms you into a new and enlightened human being... but I clearly couldn't think of anything except for this nonsensical run-on sentence.


The First: Dance With Ya by Drew Baldridge


I can't decide. Is this a Taylor Swift music video or has Michael Buble decided to country up his sound? If I'm being honest, I don't care because I like this dude's song. It would be a great one to play when getting ready to go out on a Saturday night or something. You know, if my perfect Saturday night didn't involve a bottle of wine and the Gilmore Girls. I know.

Okay, can we be serious for a minute though? Do we think he wasn't interesting enough to watch on his own and so they maybe tried to bring in Shakira as his dance coach? Possibly? There's just so much awkward hip shaking. Which I suppose is probably better than my approach to dancing which is to flail my arms around in response to literally not knowing what to do with them. Zero to 60. That's me.


The Second: Jesus and Jones by Trace Adkins


First off, I'm excited that there's a new Trace Adkins song out. Secondly, I enjoy the sway to this song. Thirdly, the juxtaposition between the Vegas scenes and the sitting-on-a-dock-on-the-lake scenes make no sense to me. Am I watching two different music videos? Weren't there more seamless ways for you to portray those lyrics, Trace? Fourthly (< is that a word? I'm leaving it as is either way...), here is a largely inexplicable Trace Adkins shout out to my friend Kali because I know she'll enjoy it.


The Third and Final: Swingin' by Clay Aiken Adam Sanders


I think Adam Sanders is on the edge of being big. He's like a toddler who has crawling down pat and always wins the crawling races (is this a thing that parents do with their children? Please let me know... I'm supposed to babysit for some friends in a few weeks...) and has recently been practicing teetering on both legs. He's on the verge of being able to take some big-boy steps along with some of country music's current faves; he's just perfecting his balance. Exhibit B. Exhibit C is me telling you to be on the lookout for Thunder which is his newest single and even though it was released like two months ago is still not linkable via the Youtube... #Sadfaceemoji.


Enjoy your weekend, lovelies! I have no plans other than celebrating friendships tonight and, of course, my usual Gilly Girl catch up tomorrow (see above). And I'm super excited about all of it.


Thanks for listening!
Karla

January 22, 2016

I Am My Own Downfall

I was really excited to share that this post (surprisingly) featured all new artists! But then I was reminded that I featured Maren Morris a little over a month ago and realized that I am the cause of my own downfall. Does that sound super dramatic? If it does, then you clearly have never met me in person. Dramatic is my neutral. (I blame my friend Lawrence, who has a really charming habit of turning all incidents equal to burnt toast into forest fires).


The First: Little Bit Of You by Chase Bryant


So... I'm not entirely convinced that I haven't shared this song in the past, but I combed through the archives and couldn't find it? So I think we're safe? Apologies if this does turn out to be a repeat; I'm only human (spoiler alert, I know). Enjoyyyy!


The Second: My Church by Maren Morris


I think I just love the soulful beat of this song. It's great to sing along to, of course while driving (as you know by know I do oh-so-often). I linked a live version, because you know how much I love it.


The Third and Final: Hypnotizing by Hayden Panettiere in Nashville


Back when I regularly watched Nashville (I don't know what happens around the end of season 2...), I heard this song and fell in love with it. This week when I was searching for music to feature I stumbled back across it and figured, why not?! What I really loved about this song is that it's upbeat and also how the end of each stanza goes in a direction that you don't really expect. Like, the way that she falls into "but those sweet blue eyes" is just so wonderful. I need someone to teach me how to play this on the guitar ASAP.


I hope you all have a fantastic Friday and a wonderful weekend (< note the intentional alliteration. You're welcome.) I'm spending mine catching up on a few weeks worth of sleep. #soexcited

Thanks for listening!
Karla

January 15, 2016

Guess who's back, back again???

Well hello, Friends!!

It's been a couple weeks since we've chatted and my goodness have I missed you! I spent Christmas morning with two pretty adorable tiny humans who were way too excited about Santa's visit, New Year's day waking up unnecessarily early to "be productive on the first day of 2016" (what a fool), and then an unplanned break last week as I was slightly busy helping out with a little gem called the SLC.

A delayed thank you for your patience. I understand that these last few weeks must have been extraordinarily difficult without me/country music updates.


The First: You Look Like I Need A Drink by Justin Moore


If you don't listen to the lyrics, this song is a fun one.


The Second: Lovin' You Is Fun by Easton Corbin


Is this a new song? No.
Do I care? Also no.
I like it and it's fun and isn't that really how it's supposed to be? Yes.
Glad we had this chat.


The Third and Final: Country Ain't Never Been Pretty by Cam


Back with another one from No-Last-Name-Cam. This song is a really fun one to play when you're getting ready in the morning. Something about the irony of curling my hair while singing these lyrics just really starts my day off in a fun, rebellious(?) way.

Please wish me luck as I now head off to camp with 80+ student leaders and some pretty sweet colleagues for the weekend. January is an interesting month to be an extroverted introvert.

Thanks for listening!
Karla