The Scripture Recommends: Top 5 Random Music of the Week (28 March to 4 April 2018)

Captain America : The Winter Soldier (2014)

Once again, just for you, we at The Draxanderis Scripture have compiled songs that you will love. Remember, its Random, so genres mix!
Also, before we go any further, we would like to wish you a Happy Easter (We know we are late).

5. Blank

This 2013 electric beat was made by artist Disfigure and is a reminder of good music. Released by record label NoCopyrightSound, it is almost a classic now, used is gaming montages a long time ago. It has some EDM feeling to it too, but that just makes it better. This used to be famous at one time, but we think this is just priceless. It makes you feel just plain awesome! 

4. Captain America's Theme

Composer Henry Jackman, who is no strange to comic book world, made this track for the movie Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014). This track has the right amount of mix of patriotism, saving the day, and danger. It serves perfectly as Captain America's role, his struggle of balancing his life. Around the 4 minute mark it picks up pace after being slow, just like Steve Rogers Would.

3. Come And Get Your Love


Hell (hell), what the matter with your head head
Hell (hell), what the matter with your mind and your sign and a ohohoh
Hell (hell) nothin the matter with your head baby find it, come on and find it
Hell, with it baby cause you're fun and you're mine and you look so divine

This is a classic 1973 song made by the band Redbone (who are still active!) and has mixed styles and part of the album Wovoka. It is a thoroughly enjoyable song, whose fame was revived with the release of Guardians Of The Galaxy (2014). We think its one of the songs that should be known by more people.

2. The Humbling River

Angel Angel What Have I Done?
I've faced the quakes, the wind, the fire

I've conquered country, crown, and throne
Why can't I cross this river?

A 2009 Indie song, this was made by the rock supergroup Puscifer, this is a quiet and hopeful song, the lyrics even made people come up with actual theories of what they meant, and the symbolisms. This song sends a message to the world, and those banjo tunes just makes it better. It has seen recognition in many forms of media.

1.     Everybody Wants Somebody



Patrick Stump, the lead singer of the emo-rock band Fall Out Boy composed this track in 2011 after the band broke up in 2010. This was made as part of the album Soul Punk which is also the genre of the song. 

Patrick Stump


Patrick here sends a very good message through this song, and as always, his voice is perfect for this. We never thought that punk music might appeal to us, but this just turned that around. 








We at The Draxanderis Scripture are thus are done with this week’s playlist. Which one is your favorite? Is there any song you would like to have featured? Tell us in the comments!



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