Braids: Lemonade

Weekend Music

Both eMusic and Amazon offer a free mp3 every day, frequently from some artist I’ve never heard of. That comes out to about 60 tracks a month, and for a while I tried to hear them all. I had to give that up because there were just too many of them. But I do, most days, at least listen to the sample, and download the song if it seems promising. I then listen to them a couple of times, and mark them (in my audio software) as keepers or not.

I can’t remember now which service I got this one from. I’d never heard of the band and don’t know anything more about them than this song. When I heard it in full, in my car on the way to work (where I usually audition these finds) I found it enchanting musically. But the lyrics, which I couldn’t entirely understand, seemed to be the typical emotionally hardened casual-sex stuff that is so prevalent and so depressing: 

What I
What I’ve found

is that we
are all just sleeping around

So I wasn’t going to flag it as something worth returning to–like I say, I find the current sexual climate deeply depressing, and I don’t need reminders of it coming at me from my stereo.

Then I listened to it at home and was able to make out the line repeated at the end:

All we really want to do is love

That puts the whole thing in a very different light. (You really need to listen to this with decent speakers or headphones to hear everything that’s going on sonically.)


6 responses to “Braids: Lemonade”

  1. Janet

    I really like that music. I can’t understand the words at all. Maybe that’s good.
    AMDG

  2. The ones I included are all you really need. The other stuff is just sort of…details, not even especially interesting or well-crafted (as far as I can understand it).

  3. Janet

    Is there any place where they say na na na na na na na?
    AMDG

  4. I don’t think so, but I can’t say for sure.

  5. Francesca

    I like the music but so far can hear few joined up words

  6. I’m pretty sure you’re not missing anything very interesting. The first verse seems to be series of unfriendly remarks addressed to an ex-boyfriend, the next one a series of remarks about other people.

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