Radio Soulwax - Cherry Moon on Valium
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Radio Soulwax - Cherry Moon on Valium
"Araguaney Sessions" LIVE from Caracas-Venezuela
http://www.bassdrive.com/v2/
Black Stone Cherry - good hard metal/rock, if a bit over produced, but I picked up three of their albums after hearing a bit on Qriocity.
On that note, I'm listening to a bunch of stuff on Qriocity. After the free premium month I renewed it at the cheap level for another month to see if I'd actually use it if I had to pay for it. Being the cheap service it's a bit limited - some tracks only allow a 30 second preview, which is crap, but the music quality is superb for a streaming service - head & shoulders above Spotify, I think.
I probably won't renew it because I can't really use it on my phone with the crappy data coverage I have - that and it won't Scrobble to Last.FM either and being a stats freak that's quite important to me.
If you haven't taken up the free 30 day trial then give it a whirl, though, it's well worth it. :)
OMG double post by Rob!!!! :lol
I'm listening to this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsuQUP1lfDA
Black Water by Timber Timbre. It's just lovely and mellow, and perfect for anybody who's only getting rain this summer.
I'm listening to Almost Here by The Academy Is...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4CBKey-eok
Big announcement : I'm currently listening a song from "Caspian"... which title is "Asa" !
No kidding : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXhzUPM-6DA (quality sucks here).
And it's truly one of my favorite songs of the moment ;)
(forget it if you don't like post-rock ;) )
Arcade Fire - No Cars Go
Zombieflesheater - 7inch-samurai-flux (Breakcore)
http://soundcloud.com/zombieflesheat...-7inch-samurai
Wow TEMET I really like that, sounds like really early CROYDON/CRAWLY era CURE.
I remember Robert Smith & Porl Thompson and myself getting smashed out of our heads on their first visit to Sydney in the late 70's.:dizzy
I've been listening to the first new release for 8 years for Gillian Welch.
The Harrow and The Harvest.
http://www.gillianwelch.com/albums/
I LOVE this music with a passion.
It's very simplistic, but also extraordinarily deep and emotional, the interplay between Gillian Welch & David Rawlings is exceptional.
If you have a decent stereo, this is the sort of music you should at least have a serious listen to, if only to realise how crap today's music sounds. Both technically [as in headache inducing compressed crap] and lyrically inane, if not idiotic.
Get your soul back.