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Song of the Day: Ocean – Seven Lions

Song of the Day: Ocean – Seven Lions

One of the most popular unreleased songs from Seven Lions‘ live sets, “Ocean”, is out now. The collaboration with Jason Ross, featuring vocals from Jonathan Mendelsohn, is exactly the euphoric melodic bass style we’ve come to expect and love from Seven Lions. This is the second release on the Ophelia Records label which Seven Lions founded by himself, following “Calling You Home”. “Ocean” was released alongside “The Sirens”, which is also included below.

These two tracks drastically contrast with each other while at the same time displaying the range of talents of both artists. “The Sirens” is inherently darker and more aggressive, featuring driving percussion at a higher tempo with a significant lack of melodic movement, as compared to the beautifully lyrical and moving “Ocean”.

Lyrics:

Here I’ll stay, waiting for the tide to turn
And sail away, all these breaking waves of hurt
I’ll try to leave behind this savage world
Maybe someday I’ll return
Patiently, you wait for me on the shore
Thinking time is all I need to give you more
But guarantees, I can’t give you no
‘Cause I’m a shipwreck sinking slowly

And promises they break
And I’m through making mistakes
Well, love’s done nothing but cut me up
And carry me away

So now I hide my heart
It’s buried somewhere deep at the bottom of the ocean
‘Cause I’ve been torn apart
And what I thought was love nearly left me broken
So now I hide my heart
Far beneath the waves at the bottom of the ocean
If only I could get to you
What’s swimming beneath the blue of this ocean

And promises they break
And I’m through making mistakes
Well, love’s done nothing but cut me up
And carry me away

So now I hide my heart
It’s buried somewhere deep at the bottom of the ocean
‘Cause I’ve been torn apart
And what I thought was love nearly left me broken
So now I hide my heart
Far beneath the waves at the bottom of the ocean
If only I could get to you
What’s swimming beneath the blue of this ocean

At the bottom of this ocean

Song of the Day: Remember – Youngr

Song of the Day: Remember – Youngr

We covered Youngr’s “Out Of My System” last year as it embodies how many, many 20-somethings feel. His new release, “Remember” has the same catchy, borderline 80’s style vibe to it with it’s moving bass line, guitar riffs, and chorus synths. It has a positive feel to it despite lyrics that could have been used by your favorite 2000’s emo band.

Song of the Day: Famous (Paperwings Remix) – ROZES

Song of the Day: Famous (Paperwings Remix) – ROZES

One of the best parts of the Spotify “Discover” playlists are finding new songs, remixes, and artists that you wouldn’t have heard or found otherwise. That’s exactly how you’re able to find gems like this Paperwings remix of ROZES “Famous”. The electronic duo took ROZES already fun vocals and added an extra melodic level to make the track that much more fun to blast out of your car driving around with the windows down. Take a listen below and add it to your newest playlist.

Looking for more songs like this? Check out our music page for new recommendations.

Song of the Day: Heart’s Beating Faster – Ferry Corsten

Song of the Day: Heart’s Beating Faster – Ferry Corsten

Previously featured on Ryse Radio Ep. 2, Ferry Corsten’s “Heart’s Beating Faster”, featuring vocals from Ethan Thompson, is an up tempo anthem that you can’t help but jam to. Off of the third EP in his 2015 Hello World collection, Ferry blends in other elements into his typical trance style to come up with one of his top hits. If you haven’t heard this one yet, take a listen below and also check it out on Ryse Radio.

Song of the Day: Fractures – Illenium ft. Nevve

Song of the Day: Fractures – Illenium ft. Nevve

When we covered “Lost” off of Illenium’s most recent album, Awake, we made the strong recommendation to listen through the whole album. In case you haven’t, here’s another one of the amazing tracks off of it.

“Fractures”, featuring Nevve, was released about a year ago in earlier 2017 as one of the first singles off of the album prior to it’s full release later in 2017. The call and answer between the vocals and guitar melody line leading up to the chorus synths showcase Illenium’s talent in producing breathtaking melodic bass. This is Illenium at his best and is an absolute blast to hear performed live. If you haven’t heard it before, check it out. If you have, enjoy it again and again.