Monday, December 8, 2014

Not the music you need, but the music you deserve.

Are you growing weary of classics such as oversung "Frosty the Snowman" and creepy tunes such as "Let it Snow"?
Of course you are.

Do you want a new, enticing music experience that invites the most spine-tingling of melodies to travel to the innermost parts of your heart and soul via your eardrums?
Of course you do.

It's time for someone to take a stand. To say, "No more Michael BublĂ© covers! I'm sick of Mariah Carey dominating every radio station! Gimme some of the good stuff." I know this has been an issue plaguing you all for far too long, but worry not, for I have come to relieve you of your miseries.

Enter ☆Carols of the Bells.

To answer some Q&A's that I know will arise from this mind-boggling reveal:

Will this have "Frosty the Snowman"?
No.

Will this have "Let it Snow"?
Ugh. No.

Will this just be "Carol of the Bells" played repeatedly in a bunch of different styles by various artists?

hell yes

-Vixen

*Note: The Pentatonix version is not actually done completely by our beloved Pentatonix. Someone is covering Scott and Avi's parts. But, before you throw your computer away in disgust and refuse to trust the world ever again, consider this: for some reason no one uses the actual Pentatonix cover in any of their mixes (and I've listened to several, all disappointing) and I could do nothing about it, and the cover is not completely horrid. You can skip it if you want. And I'm sorry. 

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