That means it was released closer to the end of the second world war than today.
I've been listening too everything I can find by Larkin Poe. I thought I was okay when I heard that Aretha Franklin died until I heard their cover of Natural Woman; their original stuff is tight, too. The song I've been obsessing about is 'Just a Cloud' by Lusine. It sounds a bit like the singer's track is skipping like a dirty CD. But in a good way, if that makes sense? I'm trying to describe it so that it's either intriguing or off-putting, if you see what I mean - it's - it's not for everyone. 'I like me better' by Lauv reminds me of my wife, and it's her birthday Wednesday of this week. She'll be 27 again! Soon I hope to have enough posts to actually pop links in these.
shitty def (to quote my dad!?) this track ❤. If youtube's view counts included computer/mp3 player (like audio scrobbling on last.fm - is that still a thing?) that number would be an order of magnitude higher.
singers voice is either gonna be a deal breaker for you or a winner.
Hopefully, I can post mixes of playlists eventually, but I have been listening to a lot of blues, soundtracks, and electronica. Also, a lot of Misfits. I'm also mixing in a lot of guitar/harp renditions of classical songs.
Wow. Android Lust still exists. As does I, Parasite. That's dope. I finally got around to buying Vagabond by Tripswitch. EDIT: Holy shit you can buy the entire 15-disc Android Lust discography for $60!
That Tripswitch album gave me really visceral memories of the early Sydney rave scene despite the more modern sound.
Tripswitch is rad. He needs to put out more stuff. I went to a rave in Maine in '91. There was so little music that they had to mix in Skinny Puppy with Big Hard Disk and shit. I noped out about the time PLUR became the byword because hippies are annoying. I imagine I woulda dug Goa, though.