Sunday, August 14, 2011

311 - Sunset in July (MFIP Voice)

You probably would not find the genre of reggae that condensed in 311 new songs released this past June. Conversely, a strong impression will rock burst of melody. Yup, this is the song “Sunset In July” dubbed as the first single from their tenth album, Universal Pulse. Bob Rock produced famous for its cooperation with the band Metallica, this song is perfect to accompany you a little relaxing summer this year!
For a moment we might have thought that this song is a loud song that will not let us relax, however, wait until the vocals Nick Hexum signed until mid-song. With the tone upbeat and fun, it turns out we are given the opportunity to sit back and enjoy the music with a fairly quiet until the end – though it does not mean we can not wiggle a little weight, because this song is also quite fun to sing with the lyrics are catchy and like to tell us to enjoy life by relaxing with people we love.

311 – Sunset In July

The lyrics themselves are written on the view of “311″ to his fans. As quoted in their interviews with the media, Hexum said that they were delighted to see the audience enjoy the songs that they bring directly, which makes them inspired to make this as their chorus that goes, “Rockers by my side and time is flying by / dop dop ba da da dee-yah / Watching you dancing and having the time of your life / and it’s getting me high / time is flying by / Whoa-oh oh-oh.”

Well, whatever the reason, as the band has two more decades of working in the music scene, one might say “311″ remain consistent in a career and work also proves the existence in the international world until now, without losing their distinguishing features so far. Need proof? Surely you have heard the whole album contains only eight tracks it.

http://mfipvoice.com/2011/08/14/311-%E2%80%93-sunset-in-july/

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