May 18, 2024

La Vista Weekly Playlist #6 11/18/16

Playlist Cover Art Collage. Photo courtesy soundcloud.com.

Every week, La Vista’s staff submits their favorite songs of the week for the La Vista Weekly Playlist. Containing 5 Editors’ Picks and 5 Staff Picks, members of La Vista explain their song choices below. Enjoy! (Warning: Explicit Content may be present in some choices.)

Compiled by Allegra Papera

Online Arts Editor

 

EDITORS’ PICKS

“11 Blocks” by Wrabel

“11 Blocks” is intriguing as it starts as slow, but then transforms into an upbeat and catchy song to sing along, using many different tones and sounds. Listeners stay entertained throughout the song due to the song’s interesting transformation.

Emily Dubinsky

Social Media Editor

 

“Insecure” by RaeLynn

“Insecure” utilises upbeat rhythms and instrumentals from guitars and drums to appeal to listeners. Its catchy lyrics combined with amazing vocals and music provides audiences with an utterly unforgettable track.

Julia Oudiz

Online Features Editor

 

“5 Years Time” by Noah and the Whale

“5 Years Time” is upbeat, exciting, and perfect for good moods. The combination of the singers along with the whistling and lyrics create a light and uplifting tone.

Megan Sullivan

Assistant Circulation Editor

 

“World is Ours” by The Hunna

“World is Ours” is a song released by the band The Hunna on their 1st album, “100.” The song has great vocals and and an intense, intriguing beat. It has a unique power to amaze any listener, and is a must-hear for any rock fan.

Noah Bell

Theme Editor

 

“Send My Love” by Adele

Adele’s “Send My Love” transitions into an upbeat and catchy song after starting slowly. Her amazing vocals pair perfectly with this enthralling pop music.

Catelyn DiLeva

Opinion Editor

 

STAFF PICKS

“Marble Machine” by Wintergatan

A mix of folk and electronic music, the band Wintergatan created “Marble Machine,” a track offering a unique blend of musical ingenuity and extreme catchiness. Despite being an entirely instrumental song, “Marble Machine” is a truly entrancing tune.

Parker Sublette

Staff Writer

 

“Way Down We Go” by Kaleo

“Way Down We Go” incorporates a rough yet lush tone that overflows with passion and emotion. Its lyrics and soulfulness provide listeners with an overall amazing.

Tiffany Feng

Staff Writer

 

“Officer” by Slightly Stoopid

“Officer” is a relaxing and tasteful tune with dynamic instrumentals and a laid-back rhythm. The unique introduction and simple drum beat make the song perfect for working on homework or simply relaxing.

Adam Sevier

Staff Writer

 

“How I Want Ya” by Hudson Thames

Hudson Thames exemplifies his heavenly vocals over a pulsating production featuring a distinctively catchy bounce. With its upbeat and irresistibility, the song soothes listeners and eventually encourage them to sing along.

Maysen Marolda

Staff Writer

 

“Same in the End” by Sublime

Sublime’s “Same in the End” has a rapid beat and reggae vibe with exceptional drumming, created by a thick yet mellow sound. With each second, listeners are drawn into the song’s chill, snappy tempo, making it a perfect song to relax with before a big event.

Zach Rosenberg

Staff Writer

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