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Review of Maroon By the Barenaked Ladies

” and then fall on our face and become humbled by how much we really don’t know anything about. This whole message intermingled with an upbeat trap set and an acoustic guitar that sends your foot a tapping. The sixth song on the album “Conventioneers,” is a mellow tune with a hint of the Motown git-it-on backbeat, speaking of two people at work who have finally followed through on an attraction for each other shown in the fourth verse who don’t know how to react:“Before all the fireworks exploded- Our conversations were so loaded, innuendo flying-Now what can we say? - Have a nice day”“The credits role, the camera Pans- And in the mist our hero stands” begins “Sell Sell Sell” that looks at the fine line between art and commercialism. The beginning of the track starts with an old style movie type theme and then ends with an up to date capitalism. All of this in a goofy themed song that just makes you smile or laugh as you here it. The eighth song and sequential songs carry the same themes, articulation of the writers, and a delightfully view on life. The unique songs in history remade with new lyrics have derived the rhythms of all the songs. BNL bring in the music styles of swing, blues, bubble gum, and jazz that enclose lyrics of life that just make you smile. ...

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