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15th September 2014, 03:42 AM
#421
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Ladiooooooo..woah..awesome.. havent checked out the rest yet..
heloo, modelling industry pathi oru kathai..what kind of music do you expect? the album is for the next gen..This Shankar-ARR combo always break rules..they should continue to work together..
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15th September 2014 03:42 AM
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15th September 2014, 03:56 AM
#422
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Originally Posted by
nickraman
Nothing impressive aside from Pookalae and Mersaaliyitten. Big let down after all the hype. Shankar's extraction from ARR continues to dip post Mudhalvan.
Of course, most ARR-ians will hit back saying, innum naariya kekanum, appadi oru mudivu ku varathu. Yet, other MDs when they give avg numbers, they reject.
Can see why Vairamuthu opted out. All hopes on Lingaa from KSR's stable.
Ithu enna puthu kathai?obviously hes not needed for this kind of album...just like boys
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15th September 2014, 04:35 AM
#423
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Just listened to Mersalaayitten the version available in YouTube. Apadiye mersalayitten. I don't think I would listen to it again. First reason - auto tune. Second - lack of melody structure. Third - lyrical quality. Will listen the other songs and get back.
சொல்லிச் சொல்லி ஆறாது சொன்னா துயர் தீராது...
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15th September 2014, 05:46 AM
#424
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Mindblowing album...except aile,all songs ladio,ennodu and pookalai are superb..ennodu is something never heard before in tamil..easily beats endhiran and its up there with boys..ennodu gave me the same impact as secret of success..the album will not win awards but it will bust the charts..
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15th September 2014, 06:05 AM
#425
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Originally Posted by
Mahen
Ladiooooooo..woah..awesome..
havent checked out the rest yet..
heloo, modelling industry pathi oru kathai..what kind of music do you expect?
the album is for the next gen..This Shankar-ARR combo always break rules..they should continue to work together..
mersalyetten....itha padichavudane....
At present I liked only pookalaey sattru Oiyvedungal....other songs may be good to see in screen as shankar is master crafter for visuals....Lyrics are not impressive which clearly shows the absence of vairamuthu.
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15th September 2014, 06:40 AM
#426
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Here is my music review
Mersalaayitten – Anirudh Ravichander, Neeti Mohan
This track falls in the same category as “Magudi Magudi” and “Sonapareeya”. Be it natural or auto-tuned, Anirudh’s voice seems like a misfit for Vikram, however Neeti Mohan excels outstandingly in her portions. Generally there isn’t much happening in the interludes except that eccentric Violin which strikes a super goal. The Thappattai percussion loop seems forcefully inserted for ethnic appeal in this otherwise international track. This can easily be passed off as a tailor-made track for Dhanush or Vijay.
The glitzy and snazzy arsenal of sounds are pedestrian according to this day and age as every high-end club has songs of this category competing with each other in the DJ’s playlist. Beyond all this emerges a very haunting melody that if extracted from the song and e.g. heard on a piano is bound to give listeners the chills and goose bumps so much so that the all skepticisms and doubts on whether ARR has compromised whilst composing this are pleasantly vindicated.
The remix is a result of the original being put to a higher gear trying to persuade listeners to shake their legs if they didn’t in the former.
Ennodu Nee Irundhaal – Sid Sriram, Sunitha Sarathy, Chinmayi
Sid’s sophomore track with ARR proves to be as opulent as this duo’s previous venture, although he sounds a tad bit like Yuvan in the intro. The reverb effect on the drums gives a radiant concert impression followed by choir portions which provide a gospel cum Gregorian chant aura. Sunitha Sarathy who always sounds Anglophonic sounds very Indian here for a change and furthermore she’s never sounded so mellow before.
ARR employs Western Classical instruments and their use is very subtle but is definitely a fine touch for this track which progresses to be a Rock number in its penultimate portion.
The reprise takes a U-turn for the better. The acoustic guitar immediately paints an image of a night camp fire. ARR continues to give Chimanyi mesmerising compositions and as a return favour she never lets him down.
Ladio – Nikita Gandhi
This track belongs to the Scouse lass with the backing of Nikita Gandhi who sings with a competent effort. ARR again does not compromise when it comes to melody in this international club banger. It might not be everyone’s cup of tea but those who follow this musical genre will know ARR has carried out full proof research into the conventions of current international pop scene to deliver a commendable job like this which might have been out of his comfort zone. Overall ARR proves he can handle pressure with ease and does not need to ape sounds from other artists to cater to the majority’s needs.
Pookkalae Sattru Oyivedungal – Haricharan, Shreya Ghoshal
Immediately catchy hummable as it’s a song that you might feel was already inside you just waiting to reach your ears. In comparison to the other tracks the diction sounds very authentic i.e. not relying on international influences. The title of the song is it’s hook line and what a killer line it is. ARR’s recent accompanier, classically trained Haricharan supports him once again and with Shreya Ghoshal this romantic number doesn’t fall short of taking the listener to cloud 9. Shreya’s “Alaap” is just another feather in her versatility cap. This song should storm the charts without much delay and there’s no denying that it’s my favourite purely because of the involvement of such great singers. On a side note it feels like ARR is trying to pay homage to “Kadhal Anukka’s” second interlude in this tracks second interlude.
Aila Aila (Koncha Konchamai) – Aditya Rao, Natalie Di Luccio
ARR rightfully abandons structure in this track and the result is purely experimental something akin to “Boom Boom Robo Da”. Those operatic vocals by Natalie Di Luccio merging with the contrasting Hindi verses and Bhangra Dhols are the highlight of this track. The track is simply worth a repeat just to hear the blend of musical genres that aren’t likely to fall in the same equation. Whattay treat?!
Rahman Ji and Shankar once again provide another memorable album, though some songs are more memorable than others the product in conclusion is apt for today’s generation and fans expecting vintage ARR shan’t be disappointed either.
Happy Listening!
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15th September 2014, 07:47 AM
#427
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Originally Posted by
paranitharan
Sivaji, Enthiran, Kadal, Maryaan eththanai murai kettaalum pidikkalai. Kandukondein x2, Mudalvan(not poster),ellam ketta udane pidich. Can still listen to them
+infinity.
Kandukondain, Mudhalvan ARR top tucker iruntha 2000s. Can hear without boredom.
"aaj ka mera hey, kalka thera hey, side-dish pagoda hey, ye hey life hey"
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15th September 2014, 07:50 AM
#428
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Originally Posted by
Mahen
Ladiooooooo..woah..awesome..
havent checked out the rest yet..
heloo, modelling industry pathi oru kathai..what kind of music do you expect? the album is for the next gen..This Shankar-ARR combo always break rules..they should continue to work together..
Fashion hindi songs kettu illaya. Avalo semaya irrukum. That too being modeling based.
"aaj ka mera hey, kalka thera hey, side-dish pagoda hey, ye hey life hey"
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15th September 2014, 11:13 AM
#429
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Whats mersaliyiten?
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15th September 2014, 11:48 AM
#430
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Mersal ayitten :: Damage ayitten
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