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I was going to say both songs were ruined by the Watchmen HBO show but Careless Whisper is still too good to be ruined. I was watching the New York City fireworks show and they played the Sinatra song and my first reaction was Spoiler (highlight to read):
Squid! from Watchmen.
loooovely FM synthesis.
if you open your mind too much your brain will fall out.
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Her songs are actually good.
Fuck Israel
I know this is a meme by now but this channel is a public service.
This is amazing stuff. Really well done and incredible musicianship
Heard this song when I went into a shop the other day. Old obscure song to hear on a bagel shop soundtrack.
wow 1990s math-rock is back. but why is it produced like a pop song? those drums sound horrendous. he's playing a full kit but instead the song sounds like the drums from a david guetta track. gross.Larssen wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_gkpYO … l=Polyphia
This is amazing stuff. Really well done and incredible musicianship
good musicians although anyone who has listened to hella or battles knows what a pinch harmonic sounds like.
The apex homosexual Uzique berated me about his immense disappoint that nobody outside of Moldovia and Melbourne has ever heard of the Avalanches. I listen to a lot of their songs from their first two super obscure albums that you never heard of. I googled them to find info to prove their existence to normal people who otherwise don't like listen to DJs play elevator music while cocaine melts their brain. I learned that they in fact released a new album that no one outside of LGBT advocacy magazines ever heard of just back in December. I loved the album so much I bought the CD as well as their first two albums on disc. Their new album is probably my favorite album of all time now.
Here is a link to their new album. We Will Always Love You.
Here is the song with the same title as the album to give you an idea what it is like.
The album has 25 tracks so maybe give the others a try even if you don't like the above one.
Here is a link to their new album. We Will Always Love You.
Here is the song with the same title as the album to give you an idea what it is like.
The album has 25 tracks so maybe give the others a try even if you don't like the above one.
they have 2.5 million monthly listeners on spotify. super underground.
here's who they worked with on their latest album.
here's who they worked with on their latest album.
i think you might be digging a very big hole by continuing to insist that your ignorance is somehow the reality. a group who work with johnny marr from the smiths, rivers from weezer, tricky from massive attack, karen o from the yeah yeah yeahs, neneh cherry AND kurt vile are not exactly undergroundThe album features many collaborators: Sananda Maitreya, Vashti Bunyan, Blood Orange, Rivers Cuomo, Pink Siifu, Denzel Curry, Tricky, Sampa the Great, Leon Bridges, Johnny Marr, MGMT, Clypso, Neneh Cherry, Jamie xx, Kelly Moran, Cornelius, Karen O, Kurt Vile, Mick Jones, Cola Boyy, Perry Farrell, and Orono.
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Literally only ever heard of MGMT from that list and they aren't making the Rock and Roll Hall of fame anytime soon.
Kurt Vile was the answer to a jeopardy question.
"The Violators are the backing band of this artist?"
"The Violators are the backing band of this artist?"
Maybe you can use a lifeline to ask Uzique the answer to the all time top selling LGBT artist of the 70's.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Kurt Vile was the answer to a jeopardy question.
"The Violators are the backing band of this artist?"
you've never heard of the smiths? weezer? lmao please stop talking about music.SuperJail Warden wrote:
Literally only ever heard of MGMT from that list and they aren't making the Rock and Roll Hall of fame anytime soon.
suffice to say a nobody group can't phone up one of the most rated guitarists of a generation (marr) or a front-man major league act like rivers cuomo or kurt vile if they're nobodies. the avalanches have everybody's phone number because ... they're a massively influential group. dum dum.
kurt vile is a pun on kurt weil, one of brecht's collaborators. but i think he got the name from alan moore, who writes under 'kurt vile' occasionally.