I Hate you (nouvelle version)

Moongazer

Song Reviews

snakebite music review

Love the title the music puts you a trance very laid back slow indie rock drift away music different without any singing on it very good to open up for a stage a little bit different nice

United Kingdom, BIRMINGHAM

Great is great

There is no special flavor in the voice and no strong emotional substance felt. The vocals might leave you half-cheering for kids who get left behind in social circles, but nothing more.

South Africa, Pretoria

I Hate U Review

Nice guitar intro that begins building up to the climatic episode of emotions that musically attacks your soul. You can feel the feelings tug you back and forth until hate takes over...and in comes the hook I Hate You slapping you in your face tingling pain is felt as the guitar plays and rips misinterpreted thoughts based on the craziness that has pulled you in deeper, deeper, and deeper.

United States, California, Los Angeles

80s90s clash of sound

You have some interesting changes with your guitarist you seem to have like a Ramones flavor but like a flock of seagulls influence on the Ramones it's an interesting style of music I can't say that I hate it

United States, Texas, GRAND PRAIRIE

yes

I Hate you review. this song is a strictly Alternative piece in the highest sense of the word. everything sounds in Alternative style as I said everything recalls the Alternative genre. personally it is not my favorite genre but I can give you a musical judgment that is certainly positive because all that there must be in a Alternative piece in your piece is therefore complimented and continues. good job

Italy, italy

IamBDailey review

Cool intro with the drums. Sets the temp nice for the guitar to punch in. I’m feeling the vibes to the intro still. It appears there are no vocals appropriately a minute and so into the song. I definitely wasn’t expecting to hear a full out rock instrumental. This was done very well. I have to ask, do you have anyone using this beat? Do you sel these types of beats or interested in a production deal?...and the vocals just punched in hahaha. Great voice. Has that old school sound that is comfortable listening to. Easy on the ears with great lyrics. Check out what we do on Facebook on International Musician Exposure. I’d love to share your music

United States, Arizona, Tucson

A good rock and roll !!

Hello Moongazer !! I really enjoyed this song !! The well consistent bass .. The guitar well built, with its theme and variations! Good variations and drums breaks. Part B of the song is totally unusual .. When the voice enters, the music surprises even more !! I liked the content of the lyrics and the way the vocals are put! Really, a good rock and roll !! Congratulations on the song and keep working hard to give us more songs with this !! I will recommend to all my contacts to know your work, and when you can, listen to some music of mine too! Live the rock and roll !! Good Luck!!

Brazil, São Paulo

Nice song

You did a phenomenal, fantastic, extravagant job on this piece of music. Your song is a piece of art and I am confident that if you continue this type of work with the right amount of passion then you will go far in this business. If you don't mind my saying, I think you should reach out to some graphic designers, photographers, producers, editors, collaborators, labels and anything and everything else that has to do with the business because you have the talent to go far. You just need to get in touch with the right people.

United States, Florida, North Port

Simplicity with atmosphere causes positive reaction

Simplicity with atmosphere causes positive reaction is the best way that I can describe this song. It has both elements and that's what makes this song. The psychedelic guitars and the groove from the bass and the beats from the drums are my favorite parts from this track. The vocals on the other hand need some work but I can hear what he is going for from a artistic vision perspective. All in all I give this a 3.9 out of five

United States, Tennessee, Kingsport

A conflict of interests

I was drawn to Moongazer's song, I Hate You, because I'm a great fan of moongazing myself and I was intrigued to hear a song that had such a title. There's something about the whole quality of the mix that lulls one into a state of contemplation with the repeating guitar line in the intro which finally gives way to those jangly guitar sound, that I have to confess to be a great fan of. The song finally kicks in with the vocals about half way after sounding a little like the guitar bands of yesteryear and it's true the song is all about hating someone, which is a shame, because musically it sounds much more positive.

Germany, Leipzig

Expressive Alternative Rock at his best!

Remarkable song with dramaticaly feelings. Mixing and mastering is brilliant how it´s expected from musicians who appropriated in different musicstyles. The guitarist of the band Benoit implementing unconventional sounds and effects creating a great space in the backround. Xavier plays really perfect drums and Patricks versatile bass-lines also very special in this arrangement. They all together forcing the song constantly on a higher level. The lyrics above hard emotional feelings not deterred in relationship by danger or pain. I like the strong riffs of the e-guitar, which is playing the main role in this composition. The repeating chorus forces the song to an impressive and a unconventional end. But all instruments of the musicians are powerful and really stand out. The arrangement is more creative than some others. This is an impressive and definitely professonal recorded song from Moongazer and could be successful live on stage.

Germany, Hamburg

Nostalgia when you got us

We are clearly in the 80's. And we like that. A great beginning with a simple beat quickly joined by a rolling bass and a sparkling guitar. And I would have liked to see the song build on that vein. Then the tempo accelerates and the song, for me, loses some of its impact despite a rather seductive voice. Still a good song.

Belgium, Brussels

Walk through memory lane...

I am listening to the groove, letting things sync in, and wondering where the influences are in this music. I am feeling a bit of PIL in this, but that doesn't completely capture things. This track has a few twists that come unexpected. I hear a little bit of Joy Division and earlier Cure in here too. There are a few other influences that are escaping me at the moment. Not to say that it doesn't have it's own sound, but I like to hear where the inspiration might have grown from when I listen to music. If you grew up listening to that kind of range of bands... I think you will find something really cool here. I like this.

United States, California, san francisco

A fun hate song.

A nice flow of smooth punk guitar sounds and a constant high paced yet soft and lighter percussion to follow. The vocals are about hate and at times we may all feel like we hate something. The vocalist's sound is similar to the Dead Kennedy's vocalist. The music has a obvious punk influence and done with taste.

United States, Georgia, Atlanta

:blush: :scream: :smirk: :smiley: :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes: :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: :rage: :disappointed: :sob: :kissing_heart: :wink: :pensive: :confounded: :flushed: :relaxed: :mask: :heart: :broken_heart: :expressionless: :sweat: :weary: :triumph: :cry: :sleepy:

#title

#text

#title

#text


Please wait. Verifying...