Re: Dubious musical taste.
The following songs are my 3 year old son Grayson's current favorites:
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The following songs are my 3 year old son Grayson's current favorites:
Big rock candy mountain!
Aidan is still young enough that this is his idea of a good time.
Last edited by Dave (2014-06-24 20:19:41)
If you go to my facebook page you can see Grayson and I in a duet on "I was a teenage anarchist."
Spotify. Sigh.
"Music For Everyone.... except you and you and you and you. Fuck you guys."
Last edited by BigDamnArtist (2014-07-01 03:44:22)
Spotify. Sigh.
"Music For Everyone.... except you and you and you and you. Fuck you guys."
Oh, Canada. Grab a piece of string that'll stretch from Alberta to Montreal, and I'll sing into a plastic cup for you.
Aaaaanyhoo.
I dunno what genre Crime in Choir are. Instrumental, kinda proggy, emphasis on catchy rhythms and it has a sort of dreamy but super-accessible mood to it. Also, a prominent horn section. I think they're excellent.
Kentish Fire. We opened for them at Silfest, and they are so good. SO catchy, fuckin' irresistible groove , just massively likeable. I think they described themselves as "Indie Disco" which wouldn't ordinarily be my thing, but I really dig their sound.
FKA Twigs. English.
Last edited by Dave (2014-08-06 11:05:20)
From a folk opera about Orpheus, Hades and Persephone. Sinisterly catchy.
Last edited by Abbie (2014-07-10 01:16:23)
There was a sci-fi short released a while ago called C which featured a tune that I thought was really powerful. I managed to track down the band and they're called Sellorekt LA Dreams. All instrumental with a 80s video game vibe.
Last edited by redxavier (2014-07-24 20:59:32)
Kishi Bashi. American.
Last edited by Dave (2014-08-06 11:04:32)
Lucianblomkamp. Australian.
Last edited by Dave (2014-08-06 11:03:37)
Coeur de pirate. Canadian.
Last edited by Dave (2014-08-06 11:02:37)
Rotting Christ. Greek.
Last edited by Dave (2014-08-06 11:00:49)
Yelle. French.
Last edited by Dave (2014-08-06 11:00:01)
Captives. Australian.
Last edited by Dave (2014-08-06 10:59:23)
Bad Dreems. Australian.
Last edited by Dave (2014-08-06 10:58:44)
Joelistics. Australian.
Last edited by Dave (2014-08-06 10:58:23)
PVT. Australian.
Last edited by Dave (2014-08-06 10:58:03)
I like this song a lot.
I've been on a folk kick lately, and Anaïs Mitchell and Ani DiFranco have successfully penetrated their way into my current list of favorite artists. Shall be seeing the former live whilst studying in England. *does a little dance*
Last edited by Abbie (2014-08-27 04:07:00)
I- I think I might love this.
I found these guys yesterday and I haven't been able to stop listening to their stuff. The best way I can describe it is acapella metal, they utilize a drum backing, but for the most part the rest of their tracks are built with acapella and group chorus/chants. It's unlike anything I've heard before, and I love it.
Last edited by BigDamnArtist (2014-09-02 11:38:40)
Interesting. I like folk metal, as well as groups which combine male and female vocals. Your Battlelore, Cruachan, Coronatus, etc. Even Nightwish can get folkish. Actually, Van Canto reminds me a bit of Blind Guardian. I may have to get an album from iTunes to annoy people at work with.
Iron Sky. Paolo Nutini
Thought it was a lovely use of sampling using the famous speech from The Great Dictator
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