“Blue & the Green” by Loyal… Philosophical Track Review
“Blue & the Green” by Loyal
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Track Review:
Ten seconds into “Blue & the Green,” I caught myself into the music. Sway to the swanker offered by Loyal as the artistic trio urges for humanity to hold on. “Blue & the Green” — or emotional sadness and money — seem to govern each person. However, Loyal tells the audience that humanity is not yet able to see beyond the materialistic. They say, “Can we see through all… / the smoke that we caused when we thought we were making love?” (MusixMatch). Loyal hints that more is possible. Humanity will make a new bed. Humanity will not give up to the limitations created by reality. Loyal notes that giving into the blue and the green — influence and power — is giving up. “If the blue and the green fades behind me…Is that giving up?” (MusixMatch). Loyal questions what society is going to do — give up or hold on. Loyal, and the rest of us, know we cannot quit the path of materialism until another method for consciousness is available. Giving up is failure, so humanity must cling to the material world until the collective mass can create something deeper.
Individual Action Shown to Affect Stardom:
Noted as Up-and-Coming by Indify — a predictive platform site to configure future stardom — Loyal rose in the charts from online listeners liking, sharing, and feeding publicity. SoundCloud shows Loyal’s stats shooting from 280K on 12 Feb 2016 to nearly 400k on 25 Feb 2016. In this way, society can be exposed to indie music. Keeping on listening, keep on clicking. Pigeons & Planes complied a list of twenty bands about to explode in popularity — I could not make it pass Loyal (#3 on the list) without first creating this review.
Released on 8 Jan 2016, the radio edit and original version are available on iTunes for purchase.
Shout to sources: Pigeons&Planes, indify, SoundCloud, MusixMatch, YouTube, and iTunes.