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Avicii's "Lay Me Down" feat. Nile Rodgers & Adam Lambert - Song Review


     My desperate call/plea for new music today has already thankfully been answered... Thank the pop gods... Well the call had been answered a few days ago, but I finally came across what sounds to be the official version of Avicii's future smash single "Lay Me Down" featuring the glorious instrumentals of Nile Rodgers and the perfect, flawless vocals of Adam Lambert. The dance, disco throwback, retro track is set to be featured among others on the DJ's upcoming #True album and may be the moment that literally sets dancefloors on fire this coming fall. 

     Following the massive success of the unique country-inspired/dance track "Wake Me Up", currently sitting at the number four position on the iTunes chart, let's all hope Avicii makes a wise choice to release "Lay Me Down" as a single somewhere down the road. It's been getting nothing but positive reception. Rodgers and Lambert have teamed up once before, on "Shady" off Adam's last album Trespassing, and immediately noticed the chemistry between the two performers. Add Avicii's impressive ear for EDM magic and you have a song that is both electrifying and "True" to the three men's different artistic styles and abilities.

     "Lay me down in darkness, tell me what you see, love is where the heart is, show me I'm the one, tell me I'm the one that you need," Lambert belts on the infectious chorus before Avicii's production kicks into full gear on the track of love and desire. While many hope that the sound of the new track would be a sign to the direction Lambert is heading toward for his next album, they might be disappointed as the artist has said he has been inspired by rock n roll recently. His upcoming performance with legendary Queen may be the reason for his angsty, power ballad feelings. 

     No, the fantastic disco track seems to be all from the brain of mastermind Avicii. The guy certainly knows how to get people dancing, and adding Lambert's vocals and extra dash of sass with Rodger's talent for giving a song some needed funk was the right move. I'm going to be honest, the track is perfect. "Lay Me Down" fits in nicely with the EDM/dance genre, is another great creation for all artists involved and should have no probably reaching the top region of the charts thanks to Avicii's quick rise in popularity. Who says that the public is officially over dance? You betta werk! 

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*sorry for the 15 seconds of beginning silence! 

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