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Hoodie allen no interruption acoustic
Hoodie allen no interruption acoustic












hoodie allen no interruption acoustic hoodie allen no interruption acoustic

Avril's really just forcing herself in some parts. Either way, I feel Amy Lee's just a better vocalist. I think I heard a minor key, but I haven't taken music theory so I really can't say. The lyrics are pretty reminiscent of Evanescence, and so are the instrumentals (if you took out the acoustic guitar). Like, this would be a near perfect Evanescence song. But, even though I haven't really liked some of Avril's newer stuff, I figured this was still okay to review.

hoodie allen no interruption acoustic

Look at what came out today! A little clicking goes a long way. Maybe part of the reason I'm still listening is that I sort of like this guy friend that was singing this before marching. That may be why I've been listening to this on repeat. But on first listen, "Cay-Cay-Caymans" can be mistaken for "KKK." That's what I thought I heard, to be honest. The two versions have two very different styles, but I do think this acoustic one is better. The song itself can go either way because the lyrics don't necessarily go one way or the other. Without that layer of bass, this sounds clean. The original version is pretty bass heavy, which makes the song sound rough. This acoustic version just flows better.Īnd other than that, you can hear the background melody so much better. I mean, my friend was right in telling me that the original was in shorter bursts. What I like about this compared to the original version is that it shows that Hoodie Allen is capable of changing pitch. Now I listened to them both, but I think I'll blog this one. This guy in band with me was singing this before the pregame show, and he said the acoustic version was better.














Hoodie allen no interruption acoustic