Religous revelations ?

Can't Say Sugarstick

Its a pretty well crafted song with a supa-intense dance production..Although i can hear its pretty well written-n moves well,there's something about it that stops me from really liking it..I think with very massive full-on productions like this with a slightly transcendent vibe on the chorus, there's the sense the artist is thinking the songs absoloutly 'amazing' and a classic-when to me its absoloutly not..Its almost like its trying too hard to please an audience and its reason for being from inception to recording is to get signed or something rather than purely for the love of the music....

Its a rock thing and a dance thing..Overblowing simple chord changes like they're religious revelations and trying to squeeze the absoloute maximum amount of juice from a little bit of freedom and inspiration..

It might seem churlish saying this 'cos i can hear the song's obviously not bad-but thats my honest reaction


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