Tuesday, January 31, 2017

SONG OF THE GAME VOTING!!!

The only appropriate way to finish up the Song Writing Game is to put up all five winners of Song of the Year against one another and see who is voted SONG OF THE GAME!  This winner will get to keep the Song Writing Game Trophy built by Danny Imig.  Please listen to all five songs and vote for your favorite below!

Matt McCray - Walter Sobchak (2012 Winner)

Danny Imig - I Think I'm Married to a Zombie (2013 Winner)

Kayce Kelly, Trevor Wilkins and Brian Salapek - Farmer Brown (2014 Winner)

Eric Peabody - Never Whatever (2015 Winner)

Brian Salapek - Game Show (2016 Winner)

Vote for your Favorite!
Voting will end on February 7th at midnight

Thursday, January 19, 2017

2016 SONG OF THE YEAR VOTING!

Okay, so the game itself is over but we need to vote just a couple more times.  First, we need to vote on the 2016 SONG OF THE YEAR!  I have selected my three favorite songs of 2016.  Each one didn't necessarily win in it's selected month, but these are my favorites.  Have a listen and vote for your favorite!

Rene Zansman - Predestined to Dull
My comments: Rene's song comes from the January bunch of songs where we were limited by which chords we could use.  This is probably my favorite song that Rene has done.  The tone of it is both happy and sad throughout and it is catchy as hell, as Rene's songs usually are.

Brian Salapek - Game Show
My comments: There is something about how stupid this song is that I just can't get it out of my head!  In March/April we did Game Show Theme Songs and this was my submission.  I don't really know what it is, but I just love this song.

Danny Imig - Christmas Inland Hurricane
My comments: Danny was pretty quiet throughout the year but hit it out of the park with this song for December's Whatever Songs.  It's super funky, weird and cool all at once.  I think I compared it to Ween doing a Devo-inspired song.


VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE!  (Voting finishes up on 1/26 at midnight)

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

December's Winning Song(s)!

After a couple weeks of voting, we have the winning songs for our last Monthly Song Writing Game!  When it all finished up, we had a tie!  Our winners are Danny Imig and Eric Peabody.  Great job, guys and thank you to everyone who listened to the songs and voted!  Check out the winning songs below, if you haven't already!

Eric Peabody - Lonely, Bitter, Weird


Danny Imig - Christmas Inland Hurricane

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

December 2016's Whatever Songs *FINAL SONGS*

So here we have it.  These are the last five songs to be turned in for the Song Writing Game.  I should write something sentimental here, but I know that no one reads this stuff.  It's better to just get down to it.  As with every December (minus the first) we did "Whatever" for the songs.  Anything and everything is accepted.  With that being said, we have a nice variety as always.  Check them out and vote for your favorite below!

Jeff Coral - Left Me Wanting More
My comments:  Jeff always pulls off these beautiful acoustic tunes and I really like them.  He had me hooked in the first 10 seconds with that awesome intro.  He picks up strumming and singing and the song has a lot of soul to it.

Danny Imig - Christmas Inland Hurricane
My comments:  What a funky, cool, fun song.  It sounds like Ween doing a Devo-inspired Christmas song.  Is that specific enough?  This is the kind of song I love to get when we do the "whatever" theme.  I totally love the lyric about nativity sets turn to tumbleweeds.


Rene Zansman - Abraham Lincoln
My comments: Rene dropped his punk roots to pen this little jingle-y song.  Just shy of a minute in, it hits the climax of a great instrumental part only to dissolve into a dark, worrisome bridge which bounces right back into the fun.  I REALLY like this song.


Eric Peabody - Lonely, Bitter, Weird
My comments: I don't recall ever giving Eric permission to write a song about me while I was in high school.  Regardless of the impending lawsuit, this song is short and sweet and pretty great.  For it being just over a minute, it has a nice variety to it and could easily be twice the length without feeling stale.

Jen Robinson and Brian Salapek - It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) (REM Cover)
My comments:  It was probably at the same time that I decided to end the game that I decided that this needed to be the last song I did.  I have been an REM fan since I was a little kid and this song was super appropriate, even before there was any inclination that Trump would get elected.  My favorite part is when I get everyone, including my kids (3 and 5 years old) to yell "LEONALD BERNSTEIN" and "RIGHT!"



VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE!
Voting will be open until 1/16/17 at Midnight.