Review: Scotty Sire’s new Album “What’s Going On”

The YouTuber, Scotty Sire, recently released another album. I’ve written about his song “Get Better” before. I think that his music is very relatable. He’s one of the only people I listen to now. His newest album is probably my favorite by far. His new album consist of 10 songs:

  1. Ain’t That Something
  2. Notice Me
  3. Never Satisfied
  4. What’s Going On
  5. Panic Attack
  6. Smile
  7. Funkin’ Fun
  8. Dream Girl
  9. Words
  10. Kids in the Summer

To me, the first six songs are hardcore relatable. I honestly could not tell you which song is my favorite. Most of the songs on this album is about depression and anxiety. For someone who deals with both, it’s nice to be reminded that you are not alone and that others deal with it too.

I’m going to start doing more “Music to Me” blogs, and the first six songs are definitely going to be written about.

I was going to explain what I think the songs are about, but I am just going to wait to talk about the songs in my “Music to Me.”

Songs I’m loving right now (August 2019)

Day 7: List 10 songs you are loving right now.

It was hard only picking 10 songs that I am loving right so I picked 10 then I picked 10 more.

Top 10 songs (probably):
1. Get Better by Scotty Sire

2. Notice Me by Scotty Sire

3. Burnin’ Up by Jonas Brothers

4. If Walls Could Talk by 5 Seconds of Summer

5. Nightmare by Halsey

6. Ready to Run by One Direction

7. She’s Kinda Hot by 5 Seconds of Summer

8. If You’re Going Through Hell by Rodney Atkins

9. High Hopes by Panic! At the Disco

10. Youngblood by 5 Seconds of Summer

More songs that I listen to all the time:

11. Sound of Madness by Shinedown

12. Sweet but Psycho by Ava Max

13. Take Me Away by Scotty Sire

14. Medicate by Gabbie Hanna

15. Bad at Love by Halsey

16. Castle by Halsey

17. Dancing with a Stranger by Sam Smith and Normani

18. Fake It by Seether

19. Hey Look Ma, I Made It by Panic! At the Disco

20. idontwannabeyouanymore by Billie Eilish

Music to Me: Get Better by Scotty Sire

Scotty Sire is a YouTuber. He’s made quite a few songs. “Get Better” is probably my favorite of his. Although I am really fond of his new single “Notice Me.”

Fun fact: When Scotty Sire and Bruce Weigner sat down to write a song, they were going to write a happy song. They were not feeling it, and they wrote a song about breaking down. I think Bruce said that he had just broken down in his car just that day or the day before.

This song really speaks to me.

Everyone breaks down crying sometime in their life. I’ve done it plenty of times (especially when I’m on my period, yikes). When writing this song, they were thinking about their girlfriends and about how they break down in front of them sometimes. I can’t relate to breaking down in front of people because I do it when I’m alone, but the feeling this song gives me is still strong.

With that being said, I’m going to pick some lyrics from the song and explain what they mean to me.

“Walking around like the weight of the world is on my shoulders / Two big boulders, trying to get up but I’m sinking / And I’m plagued by my overthinking”

I overthink a lot.

My mind is always going a mile a minute, and sometimes I can hardly even hear myself think because everything gets blurred together. I’m not going to lie. For the past few weeks it’s like my mental health has been buried six feet under, but every day I am trying and trying to crawl back out again.

“But I don’t wanna open up ’cause I don’t wanna bring you down”

In my group of friends, I am known to be more closed off to talking about my feelings. I don’t like people pitying me, and I’ve always had the mentality that I could get better on my own.

I think it does start with you though. I’ve tried to turn to other people to make me happy. It would work for a little while, but they would eventually leave. You can’t always depend on people. You need to figure out how to make yourself happy first.

“I’m trying to pull myself together / I’m trying, I’m trying to get better”

I really am trying to get better on my own. Today has actually been a step forward. If you need help trying to “pull yourself together,” there are many different things you could do.

Read a good book. Hang out with some friends. Spend some time in the sunshine (get that vitamin d). Go explore a new place. Exercise. Talk about how you’re feeling to somebody – if this helps, I greatly recommend it.

One thing that I learned recently is that you need to make sure you eat good because that could be one reason why you feel low.

“I wanna get better, it’s gonna get better”

There are a lot of things I don’t know. I don’t know how I’m going to feel today, tomorrow or next week. All I know is that, at some point, it is going to better. I may feel bad again at some point, but it will always get better.