Haitus Kayote-
we studied two songs from Hiatus Kayote, 'Breathing underwater' and 'nakamarra'. in the breathing underwater song the significance is the phrasing. The lyric phrasing follows the drum pattern and the strumming of the guitar, this allows the listener to focus more on the words and creates a strong groove throughout the piece. the phrasing is also very rhythmic so it blends in with the music and her lyrics almost seem like an instrument.
'nakamarra' is similar to breathing underwater because in the hook the phrasing also follows the drum pattern, however its slightly different because the drum kit is driving the song by slightly being in ahead. The song also has a nice groove because of the time signature which makes it more unique to the listener.
Hozier-
we looked at the song 'From Eden' this song was interesting because it didn't have an orthodox 4/4 time signature it used a 5/5. this created a nice groove for the listener to explore. i feel like the song was also more successful because the time signature was different for a pop song. Usually most pop songs sound similar because they use the same format and structure however because this one was different it was a lot more refreshing to hear and i think that was also on of the causes of the tracks sucess
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