Maisy Kay - Blood Filled Tears
It plays on the main menu of the game Lorelai.
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sometimes, i already do my exploring by myself but once in a while i come up with something from this thread and get really into it, sorry for not letting people now more often
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Michael Kiwanuka - Cold Little Heart
Did you ever notice
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I'm listening to golden classics
Sonic Youth - Bull In The Heather
Hole - Violet
PJ Harvey - Down By The Water
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yeah, been listening to sonic youth too, sometimes i need a good dose of it
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i've always listened to and liked pixies but never really actually heard it you know? until tonight
i can already tell that i will become obsessed with them
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A beautiful new black metal album. The tremolo picking often makes it sound like you are trying to listen to something like Bach through an unstoppable curtain of distortion and noise. Some lovely choirs, too, that go well with the black metal rasps on top.
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I listen to very different music, from very calm to metal (although I usually prefer less mainstream music). Recently, however, I "discovered" a very original and unusual singer with an interesting voice and personality. She lives with music during performances. I like a lot of songs from her - both original (some of which she wrote and recorded at the age of 11) and covers. Below is a sample of 2 of them from one concert (live).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fc7XWW_Ehb8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vh0SWTVwXxw
Later can put some more if anyone will enjoy first ones:).
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Lucifer - hard rock, occult rock band
All albums are pretty good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7DipwzfPOM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwAF-9m12Ms
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It's often nice to stumble across a record you liked years ago and then forgot. Finding whether you liked it more, or less, or differently than you do now can be part of the fun. Some twenty years after my vinyl player croaked, Youtube was kind enough to remind me of The Greatest Show On Earth, who put out two very 1970 sounding albums at the beginning of that decade. Mixing jazz, funk and soul in the brass-powered manner of Blood, Sweat & Tears or Chicago before adding prog rock into the already-bubbling cauldron made for a sound that I cannot immediately match to any other band I know. Good early 70s pedigree too - for instance, their vocalist / guitarist later moved on to prog stalwarts Fuzzy Duck. Whilst their first album had the more distinctive brass-led sound of the two, I feel that the second album has stronger compositions and really stands proud as a quality prog album irrespective of the sound.
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random thread that i am sure are atleast 300 already but what are you listening to lately (music i mean )... i've been listening a lot of Queen of the stone ages, i tried listening to it a long while ago because foo fighers is my favorite band and dave grohl my favorite musician and they tend to work togheter, but i didnt really liked it before, but now i really love their robot rock, and also Eagles of fucking death metal, i really love those guys, i started listening to them for the same reason that with QotSA but i liked the all along.. here ara a couple of tracks :D... oh and also thanks again to our lord and savior Dave Grohl i've been listeing to the soundtrack of Sound City a lot
Cherry Cola - Eagles of death metal
Sick, Sick, Sick - Queens of the Stone age
Sound City OST - The Man That Never Was (Grohl, Hawkins, Mendel, Smear, Springfield)
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