I was doing so well with publishing my posts on time, but lately I’ve really been slipping. Now, however, I am rededicating myself to upholding the values of this blog, which are few in number. I would like to point out that, although there have been a few posts published later than I would like,Continue reading “#321 – Meta-Musica by The Funky Knuckles”
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#320 – You You’re A History In Rust by Do Make Say Think
After a particularly prolific Sigur Ros listening experience under very specific and unusual circumstances a few weeks ago, I have been on a quest to discover other artists who create similarly moving musical journeys. Not surprisingly, there are quite a few out there who can be considered peers of the Icelandic soundscape masters and IContinue reading “#320 – You You’re A History In Rust by Do Make Say Think”
#319 – E & A by Eyedea & Abilities
I know I’ve written about this before, but I don’t feel like checking back to see how recently I have done. Hopefully, it’s longer than I think. The mental health roller coaster has definitely been the toughest thing about the pandemic. I’m sure anyone reading this is thinking, “No shit, genius.” If only the obviousnessContinue reading “#319 – E & A by Eyedea & Abilities”
#318 – Veneer by José Gonzales
This is the fantastic solo debut by the singer and guitarist of Junip. Interestingly, though Junip had already existed for a few years, Gonzales’ solo career was what created their notoriety.
#317 – Colors by Between the Buried and Me
As far as representing my own listening tastes goes, I feel like this blog is a fair representation. However, one genre that I have always loved but is not as plentiful as I would perhaps like is metal. I’ll have to do a metal week at some point to shore up the numbers a bit.
#316 – self-titled by Junip
This one was recommended by another musician friend, and I really enjoyed it. Junip is an indie/folk band from Sweden. They have a very mellow, melancholy sound that is mostly acoustic guitar and synth. I’m very interested to check out more of their catalog, along with the solo work of José González, Junip’s singer andContinue reading “#316 – self-titled by Junip”
#315 – 2nd Set by The Allman Brothers Band
Another forgotten post. I’m really starting to rack them up now. I swear I listened to this yesterday, but I worked really late and forgot to post it when I got done. Womp womp.
#314 – Honeysuckle & Lightning Bugs by Blanco Brown
Blanco Brown makes music that he describes as “trailertrap,” a very entertaining mix of hip-hop and country. I wonder how many other artists cite both Outkast and Johnny Cash as major inspirations. The two styles, sharing only a common region, are combined in a really fun way.
#313 – KIWANUKA by Michael Kiwanuka
It’s been a running joke on the Simpsons – and plenty of other shows – that the Grammy awards are kind of a joke. The winners are obviously supremely talented and in no way am I suggesting that anyone does not deserve recognition for their accomplishments, but the political nature of the whole thing hasContinue reading “#313 – KIWANUKA by Michael Kiwanuka”
#312 – self-titled by Circulatory System
Does anybody else think Andrew Cuomo is a creepy weirdo, even for a career politician? Oh, they all do? Yeah, that totally makes sense. I had a feeling I wasn’t the only one. Anyway, today I listened to Circulatory System’s self-titled album from 2001. This band is pretty much another incarnation of The Olivia TremorContinue reading “#312 – self-titled by Circulatory System”