Damn. I was hoping ZBomber would have killed himself by now so he'd stop sending me such awful songs.
JK! Results time!
5 Points-TheVoxyn
Jeff Buckley-Lover, You Should've Come Over
Well, I think after all these years, I'm getting a sense of what all you Buckley-heads are blowing your loads over. I had only heard his version of "Hallelujah" before, which I thought was all right (I bought it as part of that thing a few years ago where you try and get one song to beat the X Factor single in the UK). So I was kinda confused when I saw all these people on DTF calling him the greatest voice ever. I don't think I'd go that far, but DAMN this shows off his chops! Very impressed. Guess I should take the next step towards Hipsterdom and pick up Grace soon.
4 Points-DTisMajesty
Susanne Sonfor-Father Father
Well this made up for your last round SO MUCH. Never heard her even mentioned on these boards, or anywhere on the Internet. Why is Ytse our obscure music finder when you've sent me unknown stuff the past few rounds?

Her voice is really haunting in this song. Its incredibly beautiful, and looking past her vocals alone, that's a lovely piano melody, the kind of thing you could listen to for ages and not get tired of it.
4 Points-Sigz
Brand New-Daisy
I just heard Brand New for the first time on zxlkho's radio show a few weeks ago and thought they were pretty awesome. This only confirms it even more. I'm not really sure what more to say about it, other than "powerful."
3 Points-AcidRainlte
Faith No More-Star A.D.
You would've been in the four point range if not for Sigz's song. It was pretty close. So yeah, Mike Patton. Heard tons about him as well, this song showed me how awesome he really is. I mean, there are "crazy sounding vocals," like the guy from DSO, and then there are these, which manage to have a lot more power and...balls? I guess? I also found it really cool how subtly his voice had changed by the end of the song.
3 Points-Gorille85
Julie Christmas-I'm So Afraid
Wow. This is a lot different from the little MOOB stuff I heard. Pretty good, though for some reason I've found myself disliking the tone of her voice sometimes, it gets kind of shrill. I dunno. But it was a good song and she's a pretty good vocalist. Good and unique, which is what the rest of the submissions kind of suffer from.
3 Points-ZBomber
Fleetwood Mac-I'm So Afraid
I really just have their greatest hits, but don't really listen to them outside of "Rhiannon," so I let this one count. Very good vocals, but nothing really that special about them. I feel like I've heard it before, you know? Despite that, the music behind it was incredible. There's nothing WRONG with the vocals, but there's nothing that knocks you over the head with greatness.
2 Points-Antigoon
The Littlest Man Band-Always Sayin'
This was a pretty good song, but I feel like the others just outclassed it. I'd put it in the 3's if I could. Sorry I don't have more to say

1 Point-Lateralus88
Shinedown-I Dare You
Eh. I mean, it was fine, but I have the same complaint as I do with ZBomber's submission, which is that I feel I've heard it before. The song was all right, but in a contest of vocals it doesn't shine (cwatididthur) through.
Next round: Blatant thievery from BrotherH time! Send me something with a really awesome intro. As my love for songs like "Deadhead," "Trial of Tears," "Time Consumer," and "Red Barchetta" show, I love me an awesome intro. Doesn't have to be long, just great. You have five earth minutes. Make it perfect!