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This would be a helluva mix tape.....great road trip tunes
This would be a helluva mix tape.....great road trip tunes
 We were howling at the moon
We were howling at the moon
For those into movie soundtracks, a nice compilation of compilations.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xJDmIcGWjwE&t=2s
You're so new. Heh. Good to see you around.On the other side is Aesop Rock, a rapper who might honestly be the world's best poet, and his album Impossible Kid. It's a personal look into dealing with his mental health, the continued impact of the loss of his best friend, and finding himself. Also he has an entire song about his cat.
Big fan of both his bands (Lifter Puller & The Hold Steady), need to listen to more of his 4 solo albums. Great lyricist if you like narrative songs. Repeats a lot of themes & characters. Pulls you in.Craig Finn — “God in Chicago”
I love this song and the storytelling. It probably helps that I’ve been to all the locations mentioned and have driven from St. Paul to Chicago.
From a technical lyrical perspective and just a sheer beauty in the writing perspective, I'd agree he's about as good as it gets.I've rediscovered Fair to Midland, who put out two albums with terribly long names and song titles that are a mouthful so Alexa always cuts me off, and it's just soaring rock music to do house chores to.
On the other side is Aesop Rock, a rapper who might honestly be the world's best poet, and his album Impossible Kid. It's a personal look into dealing with his mental health, the continued impact of the loss of his best friend, and finding himself. Also he has an entire song about his cat.
I like the Foals but thought this one just okay.Wake Me Up - Foals.
I've always liked this band, a funky detour for them here. Not loving the video necessarily, but I like to link to the artists' official media and I couldn't find song only from them.
Thanks. I’m not too familiar with his/their work. I’d like to dig deeper if I don’t forget.Big fan of both his bands (Lifter Puller & The Hold Steady), need to listen to more of his 4 solo albums. Great lyricist if you like narrative songs. Repeats a lot of themes & characters. Pulls you in.
THS just played at Brooklyn Bowl last week for 3 nights. He lives in Greenpoint (next neighborhood over) & they do these December shows every year for 3-5 nights (“Massive Nights”.)
Seriously I could write a book about what his music has meant to me over the last 20+ years. Just really fun bar band music.
the debut album Almost Killed Me and third album Boys and Girls in America is a good place to start with The Hold Steady.Thanks. I’m not too familiar with his/their work. I’d like to dig deeper if I don’t forget.
it was better when Parquet Courts did itI like the Foals but thought this one just okay.Wake Me Up - Foals.
I've always liked this band, a funky detour for them here. Not loving the video necessarily, but I like to link to the artists' official media and I couldn't find song only from them.
sounds like you had a constructive summerBig fan of both his bands (Lifter Puller & The Hold Steady), need to listen to more of his 4 solo albums. Great lyricist if you like narrative songs. Repeats a lot of themes & characters. Pulls you in.
THS just played at Brooklyn Bowl last week for 3 nights. He lives in Greenpoint (next neighborhood over) & they do these December shows every year for 3-5 nights (“Massive Nights”.)
Seriously I could write a book about what his music has meant to me over the last 20+ years. Just really fun bar band music.
They are, if the link is what I think it is. Can't click on it for some reason. Roxy Music or some project like that?
