“Them Changes” is quick to display Thundercat’s vibrant style, supported by a drum sample from the Isley Brother’s track “Footsteps in the Dark”, perhaps more commonly known as the sample used on Ice Cube’s “It Was a Good Day”. Now I'm sitting here with a black hole in my chest Did I leave it in the cold? It’s like, “What the hell happened?” Because a lot of the time, I feel like the music is a bit of a document. This song was originally performed at One Eyed Jacks in New Orleans from the Pitchfork Nightcap. Ooh-oh-oh, ooh-oh-oh This song is complex, yet short, and really drives home the style that Bruner is going for with his music, with a revitalization of a style perhaps lost in today’s music. Stream Thundercat - 'Them Changes' by BRAINFEEDER from desktop or your mobile device. You can get the specific sound in the song by using a phaser (or a wah wah pedal, maybe). Them Changes by Thundercat [Verse 1] Bmaj7 Gm7 G#m7 Fm7 D#m7 Nobody move, there's blood on the floor Bmaj7 Gm7 G#m7 Fm7 D#m7 And I can't … Where did it go? Record the vocals on the airplane toilet? Where did it go? Like, “I’m talking to YOU!”. Just to watch you throw it in the trash And whether it’s due to the lyrics, the musical style, the release date, or all of the above, one song in particular that really had this effect on me was the 2017 track, “Them Changes”. If you have a really, really smart guy with sick humor, you could just put that to a CSI crime scene. “Why is this happening?” You know? Bass, Vocal - S. Bruner A studio version was released on SoundCloud on June 19, 2015 with production by Flying Lotus for Thundercat’s album The Beyond / Where the Giants Roam. Oh, man. 'Them Changes' Ooh-oh-oh, ooh-oh-oh. Ninjashop: http://found.ee/giantsroam Did I leave it in the cold? I’m kind of like, “Cool.” Yeah. A heartless, broken mess. You know? Written and Produced by S. Bruner / S. Ellison Almost everybody I’ve showed this song to has liked it, but most of the time it took them a while to get into it. Ooh-oh, ooh-oh, oh Yeah. Why in the world would I give my heart to you? It’s one of those things that’s like… Like you’re in love and love lost. The next song actually says the girl’s name. http://brainfeeder.net/thundercat, @user-800752434 aight bro ur on a diff level of high rn i hope ur doing okðððð, this is what brown and purple sound like-, Featured on this mix bro:https://soundcloud.com/a_to_the_o/my-language. Nobody move, there's blood on the floor And I can't find my heart! @conner-murrell-325681000 ay man, why you upset about it? And I can’t find my heart.” The almost comical lyrics speak on a seemingly literal display of someone losing their heart, yet the symbolism isn’t hard to grasp once you listen further. Every time I hear that song, “Them Changes,” I think about writing it and how happy I was writing it, because of how I felt the music was coming out and then the lyrical content being from that same place where it was pretty dark. Where were you when I needed you the most? Did I leave it in the cold? is a music blog dedicated to exploring, reviewing and discussing music, as well as showcasing crafted playlists! Your current browser isn't compatible with SoundCloud. Nobody asked for your bad vibes. Deep in the cut, drowning in a pain Why in the world would I give my heart to you? This has made Thundercat more than just a child of P-Funk, but a futurist songwriter who's in tune with the outer sounds of Flying Lotus, Kamasi Washington, and the rest of L.A.'s Brainfeeder label. Them Changes by Thundercat published on 2017-02-27T10:10:28Z. And I can't find my heart! I could only hope one day that I would make money off of it like that. the song not even all that so chill like damn,and tik Tok didn't take shii u just hear the song a lot and also bro nobody cares what tik Tok did or didn't do,like it a good song but it not amazing, the shii like it might be that way in ur opinion. Nobody move, nobody move! It’s one of those things, we live in the… I call it the wild, wild west of the internet right now. Nobody move, there's blood on the floor Stream Them Changes by Thundercat from desktop or your mobile device. Please download one of our supported browsers. iTunes: http://found.ee/giantsroam-it Is your network connection unstable or browser outdated? Pitchfork is the most trusted voice in music. Where did it go? The Bass-line sounds like the carpet at the bowling alley. [Verse 2] Yeah. Also see Camelot, duration, release date, label, popularity, energy, danceability, and happiness. Where did it go? View official tab. On "Them Changes", a sampled beat from the Isley Brother’s "Footsteps in the Dark" introduces a shaggy '70s R&B groove before Thundercat's six-string bass sets the swirling mood. Pianos then support the main riff, with Bruner hitting the line “drowning in a PAIN” in a clean falsetto (god damn that’s dope). Thanks Sc6ut for making the Joker edit and introducing me to this song.