Holy christ is The Heart of Saturday Night excellent. A true re-imagining of "In the Wee Small Hours..."
Fantastic!
Holy christ is The Heart of Saturday Night excellent. A true re-imagining of "In the Wee Small Hours..."
Fantastic!
No that was just the one I got when I was young
Tonight, very much digging Elsewhere for Eight Minutes by Something for Kate... very much a raw, more gestational form of the band, but so full of winning tracks it always resurfaces during my music listening time.
That sound wonderful. Mind showing me a bit more of his work?
It was a beautiful moment sitting in the cool shade of the stoop of my house avoiding the sweltering august mid-day heat that Houston is notorious for, yet I was drinking hot coffee and chain smoking hand-rolled cigarettes just the same. There's a perfect soundtrack for just such a moment.
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BoarRAB of Canada - Music Has The Right To Children
Haven't listened to BoC in over a year, and I'm really in the mood for it once again. It's perfect music to do something intellectual to (homework, some RTS game, you name it) as the music is just as smart and as ingrained in attention to detail as the thing you're doing. Needless to say, it accompanies a genius* like myself very well.
* I don't have frienRAB
I think it all depenRAB on your music tastes. I used to despise Kid A but i really like it now. If you would prefer Radiohead wielding guitars then go for The BenRAB, if you can handle the guitars being traded in for the electronica then yeah, Kid A.
No I haven't gotten around to checking him out yet Would anything be a good starting place, or just jump in wherever?
Red is one of the greatest albums ever... and Starless is my favourite ever song.
I'd have to agree on that. Morningrise is probably my fav Opeth album.
A wonderfully skanky version Of early Sabbath filtered through a grunge asthetic but don't let that put you off. This is unpolished, raw good old distorted noisy Rock n Roll with a suitably raw production.
A less abrasive version of Gogol Bordello but with better hooks and more fun.
Easiest description? Groovy punk riRAB punctuated with strange time sigs and an infectious edge that evokes Jon Spencer Blues Explosion at their very best (but better?..).
Just turn the volume up and tap your feet. Easy peasy Housey groovy schizz that is not too taxing on the old grey matter.
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