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On the 56th edition of 3BOPS, we select three awesome songs that are associated with the word BRUTAL in some form or fashion.
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n 3BOPS, we are totally dedicated to keeping things L-I-T-E! Similar to 5ive Songs, there’s a topic and a short blurb, only with THREE songs instead of FIVE. Yes, it’s a playlist, but it’s a miniature playlist that shouldn’t take much time to consume. On the 56th edition of 3BOPS, we select three awesome songs that are associated with the word BRUTAL in some form or fashion.1. Olivia Rodrigo, “Brutal”
💿 SOUR • 🏷 Geffen • 🗓 2021
“‘Cause I love people I don’t like And I hate every song I write And I’m not cool, and I’m not smart And I can’t even parallel park.”
“Brutal” is terrific opener which does a masterful job of setting the tone for SOUR. Here, we get ‘brutal’ honesty from Rodrigo. I love the attitude and spunk that she brings to the track. The sound perfectly encapsulates Gen-Z and sets the tone for SOUR. The chorus is epic, highlighted by the line, “God, it’s brutal out here.”
“All I did was try my best This the kinda thanks I get? Un-relentlessly upset They say these are the golden years But I wish I could disappear Ego crush is so severe God, it’s brutal out here.”
2. The Drums, “Brutalism”
💿 Brutalism • 🏷 Anti • 📅 2019
As the opening lines from the sole verse of the song suggest, “Brutalism” is all about a brutal love. Clearly, Jonny Pierce ‘feels some type of way.’ There’s evidence of this throughout the song. On the pre-chorus, he asserts:
“When I’m alone at night and the TV is on I grab your T-shirt and put it over my face I put my hand on my chest, so it feels like you’re here And I’d fly 10,000 miles just to kiss you again.”
Wow – the man is deep in his feelings! Of course, the chorus expresses the brutality, characterizing “Our love is heavy and hard / Desire might be the thing that tears us apart.” That’s BRUTAL for sure, yet his ‘brutalism’ is sweet music to our ears. Speaking of the music, it’s energetic, rhythmic, and sounds sweet to the ears.
3. Green Day, “Brutal Love”
💿 ¡Tré! • 🏷 Reprise • 📅 2012
“Brutal Love” is an unexpected start to ¡Tré!. Rather than the expected, rollicking, up-tempo, ‘kick ass and take names’ approach, Green Day deliver a mid-tempo, rock ballad, in duple-compound meter! Question: Does “Brutal Love” end up sounding punk? Well, of course to some extent, but the record also embraces an old school rock feel that also encompasses country-rock. Besides dipping into the sub-genres of rock, the record features a fine harmonic scheme, with some ear-catching quirks. Worth noting, there’s even a key change towards the end. As far as the sound, it’s cool that some horns are thrown into the mix – you don’t hear that in punk or punk revivalism often! Of course, the key components of “Brutal Love” are the vocals of Billie Joe and of course, the songwriting:
“Turn out the lights, close your eyes Turn up the silence, the heartache of your life Dance forever, under the lights, this brutal love...”
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