I’ve know many people who have recommended Coheed and Cambria to me over the years, some of them legitimately obsessed. It was never really my cup of tea, though I do appreciate the guitar work. Someone whose musical tastes I generally appreciate sent me a single from the second part of this double album, theContinue reading “#193 – The Aftermath: Ascension by Coheed and Cambria”
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#192 – Hot Pink by Doja Cat
Another close call…
191 – The Joy of Music, The Job of Real Estate by Vulfpeck
Today’s album came to me in my favorite way. I was driving to work when a friend texted to ask if I had heard it, so I put it in my queue for the drive home. This is the true life blood of this blog. Gives me the feels.
#184 – Above the Bones by Mishka
No thoughts today. Just more listening.
#170 – Without a Sound by Dinosaur Jr.
Almost forgot to post this. Idiot.
#157 – Shore by Fleet Foxes
This album contains an amazing cover of “This Must Be The Place” by The Talking Heads. That is all. EDIT: Someone who I assume is not the real David Byrne pointed out the fallacy in this post, thereby negating it entirely. The cover referenced is actually by Imaginary Future. Drunk posting has it’s risks, people!
150 – Blues & Roots by Charles Mingus
I have a copy of Mingus’ book, Beyond the Underdog, that’s been sitting on my shelf for about 10 years. This is another perfect chance for me to tell myself that I’m going to put it on my reading queue, but still never get to it. Some things never change.
#134 – Eighty One by Yppah
I have no idea how I came across this artist, other than that I had been clicking around last night after reading up on Thundercat. Another selection from through the rabbit hole. Yppah is an instrumental electronic shoegaze artist, creating interesting and varied mellow soundscapes. I’d say he’s halfway between Tycho and STS9, both musicallyContinue reading “#134 – Eighty One by Yppah”
#130 – Safe As Milk by Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band
Next in my weirdo artist list is Captain Beefheart, who I was introduced to by his appearance on Frank Zappa’s “Willie The Pimp.” Any discussion of musical weirdness must include Zappa at some point, after all. Beefheart’s distinctive, gravelly voice and quirky performance intrigued me and I became acquainted with Trout Mask Replica. Somehow, IContinue reading “#130 – Safe As Milk by Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band”
#129 – Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz by Miley Cyrus
Having recent been delving into the Flaming Lips’ catalog, I came across an interview with Wayne Coyne in which we’re listed a number of collaboration albums he had done over the past few years. This one jumped out at me because it seemed like a weird mashup, but it really is a cool project. NotContinue reading “#129 – Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz by Miley Cyrus”