Songs of the Year (2020)

I look forward to publishing this post each year. I’ve been doing it since Music Trajectory started back in 2011. It acts as a time to reflect on the year. What a year it was. 2020 was an incredibly difficult year, wasn’t it? I hope music was a constant positive for you, as it was …

New Music Trajectories (Week of 8/24/2020)

New releases from Deftones, Phoenix, The Neighbourhood, DREAMERS, and Chevy Mustang Deftones dish “Ohms” the lead single and title track from upcoming new album, set to release September 25, 2020 via Reprise Records Phoenix returns with “Identical”, a part of the motion picture soundtrack for “On the Rocks” The Neighbourhood releases 3rd single “Devil’s Advocate” …

Best 20 Songs of 2013 – Editor’s Choice

Music Trajectory threw out the rules for this list. Unlike my other 2013 year-end list, the Top 20 Best Songs of 2013, which was heavily influenced by how well songs did on the charts and popularity, this list is strictly Music Trajectory’s opinion on the best songs of 2013. There are several songs that can …

Top 20 Best Songs of 2013

Welcome music lovers to MusicTrajectory’s Top 20 Songs of 2013. No year-end list can be truly objective, but trust me I tried! I follow these genres of music closely – keeping an eye on the charts, radio airplay, Youtube video views, what the word is around the web, etc. I compiled and ranked these songs …

The Neighbourhood ‘Afraid’ – The Song of the Week for 9/23/2013

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Released via Columbia Records, “Afraid” is the 3rd single from I Love You, the debut album by The Neighbourhood Genre: Alternative Rock, Indie Pop I’m still not sure if The Neighbourhood is going to end up being considered a “one hit wonder” or not. “Afraid” is a solid followup to the massive hit “Sweater Weather” …

Top 20 Songs of 2013 (So Far)

Why wait until the end of the year to start highlighting some of the best songs of the year? Some of these songs will undoubtedly end up on Music Trajectory’s Top 20 Songs of 2013 list (which will be published at the end of the year of course) but lets look at what we’ve got …