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Here is my simple review of ATM with my little knowledge. Only 4 songs have
been filtered, I am still searching suitable words to describe the other two
songs. Hopefully i find it asap. Here is my review, sorry if mistaken.
Ellam Pughazhum Iraivanukke - I just love the strings used by ARR in this
song. Especially the guitars, my God its simply mindblowing. We should not
forget the great job done by the Chorus, matching ARR's voice. lyricist
Vaale, do i need to say anything about this "Young Man", great inspiring
lines. The loops that has been used throughout the song (it gone missing in
a few moment, due to the change of the tempo) never makes you feel bored.
The vocals, haha, i got a question for Rahman anna. Are you trying to be the
favaurite singer of all? haha... We have to admit that his voice have a
charm. just love it when you say "hey.. Tozha... munnal vaada... unnal
mudiyum... thala thalapathy, thalapathy nee tha... nee thaan... anbu
thalaiva vetri namakkae". Its was a surprising end with 1 extra line, really
unexpected.
Summary: Its an inspiring track with amazing vocals.
Valayapatthi - Awesome start bits for a "folk" song. instrumentation &
percussions are at the peak in this song. It gives a great homely feel to
the listeners. Less usage of western instrument, tavil is the hightlight i
guess. Not forgetting Na.Muthukumar for giving a nice mix of music related
stuffs, such as Raagas, intruments, swarams & etc. About singers, this is
another turning point in Naresh Iyer's music life. This is another new genre
to be added in Naresh's career. I cant find which is the vocals of Ujjayinee
& Madhumitha (guess that both of them have similarities). However, this is a
kick off for their bright future. I love the Maayakeriye lines, where Naresh
& Chorus sung it back to back.
Summary: A new dimension of folk.
Kaelaamal - kaetu rasitha paadal ondru endra talaipil... kaetkatha oru
padal... enna kodume ithu Rahman anna?...hehe... ok, lets go to the
review... the main highlight in this song is the compositions and the silky
vocalizing of both Sriram parthasarathy & Saindhavi. Both of them are
extraordinary young carnatic singers. Again the loops are mindblowing, will
this song rob the heart of many. Already ellam pugazhum gave a big
impression, i think kaelamal is trying to overcome it, better to be
mentioned as a slow poison. Thamarai, full song with no english words
represent the beauty of Tamizh. Personally I love the way the Word "Kokilam"
is sung.
Summary: Its a Slow poison, which is going to kill the music lovers.
Ponmagal vandhal-
It was an unexpected start bit, even the first line also gives a good
impression. Its always nice to hear the backspins of turntables in ARR
songs. Ember Rap, rocked the song especially his "Tamizh" lines. hehe... its
nice to hear this kinda tamizh pronunciation. The mix of the original TMS
voice and Aslam around 1:40 till 1:55 was great. This is the first remix
that i heard with no fast & hard beats added to original version. As usual,
ARR have his own way of creating music. Soon, all of us going to forget the
old version of Ponmagal Vanthal.
Summary: Its not a diamond girl, but a diamond remix.
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This guy went crazy after listening to a few tracks of ARR....
Pls any1 ask him to stop it....
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