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Hey look! It's another instalment of my song(s) of the weekmonth "whenever I feel like it" segment! Here are a few songs; ones that are new, newish, or new-to-me for your listening pleasure. I'll also try to include at least some diversity in the selected songs.
It's only been two years since the self titled debut from Young Galaxy, but for some reason it feels like much longer. It also feels like the band dropped of the face of the earth. Well, they've finally released the info for the album, Invisible Republic, due out on the 25th of August. It starts as a pretty standard YG track with spacey riffs, twitchy synth and haunting vocals, but then the last minute or so just goes nuts and is completely infectious. This song along launches the album to near the top of my most anticipated for the rest of the year. Download Long Live The Fallen World by Young Galaxy artists website where you may listen to more and exchange monies for music
Flemish Eye sums it up much better than I can: A warped and mutated blend of the futuristic and the organic, Snow Blindness is Crystal Antzis the debut album from Black Mold – the electronic alter-ego of songwriter Chad VanGaalen. The more I listen to this, the more it makes sense. VanGaalen has always had hints of electronica to his albums, and now he gets to let loose with his homemade instruments and show even more of his brilliance. It's hard to call it experimental,since you get the sense that he knows exactly what he's doing. Download Tetra Pack Heads by Black Mold artists website where you may listen to more and exchange monies for music
Oh no! 'Oberst Factor' was going to be the name of my Nebraska action flick. Sigh, back to drawing board!
Pleasantly surprised by Black Mold too! I can see why you didn't try to sum it up, it's difficult... The best I could come up with is 'Power Pill meets the taste of lemonmint gum.' :S
Oh no! 'Oberst Factor' was going to be the name of my Nebraska action flick. Sigh, back to drawing board!
ReplyDeletePleasantly surprised by Black Mold too! I can see why you didn't try to sum it up, it's difficult... The best I could come up with is 'Power Pill meets the taste of lemonmint gum.' :S