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Sky´s Falling Down by Hypocrisy. I like it, metal is not for everyone tho I realize
R.E.M. - Ages of You. It came up in random rotation of ~5000 MP3s I have on my phone. Great song. Reminds me of being young. I used to belt it out in the car driving around as a teenager. It's on Dead Letter Office which is a collection of b-sides they released in the mid-late 80s.
Cam Rao - CHASING
I heard him on a ARIatHOME live stream VOD, found it catchy. Probably recommend but it's not that deep.
Courtney Barnett - Pedestrian At Best
On the way home from work now. I bought her new album and started listening to her older stuff again too: https://youtu.be/o-nr1nNC3ds
One Headlight by the Wallflowers. Absolutely yes - it's one of my favorite 90s songs.
My cars AC fans. No.
Disintegration/Free Money by Slayer. Kickass cover and tribute to the original hardcore punk song by Verbal Abuse.
If we're counting what's stuck in my head, it's the live album version of In The Air Tonight by Phil Collins.
HIGHLY recommend either it or the studio version
Snitch to the Suture - Star Fucking Hipsters
Ab-so-fucking-lutely!
Don’t fuck with my money- Penguin prison
It’s alright
Enheten by Pastoratet, and unless you know swedish, probably not
The window's open and I can hear the birds singing outside. Yes, I recommend it.
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The song of tinnitus. It sounds like the high pitched squeal of a failing power supply.
Me too. I just woke up with it one day. Life didn't suck enough apparently.
The third movement of Mendelssohn's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in E Minor, with Hilary Hahn on violin. It's an absolute banger.
Anything by The Flashbulb right now.
My daughter and I have been listening to Jesse Welles' (Under the Power Lines versions) of Autumn and Anything But Me quite a lot. Certain is also fire, but a little too political for my 6-year-old to grasp.
My kids are making me play K.K. Slider tracks from Wii's Animal Crossing City Folk in Brewster's Cafe (I am time traveling to Saturday). Cafe K.K. just played.
Do I recommend it? Yeah, cool cat.
Hell yeah.
But I dislike the records. I am instead listening to the hourly background tracks.
Chemlab - latex
Yes
The magpies outside my window having a lengthy conversation.
im rawdogging the ambient sounds of public transport
Every so often, I'll listen to this song, because it's just piano + ambient sounds of public transport, and that takes me back to when I used to regularly take the train.
All I can hear is the fan on my computer blowing. I don't recommend it.
HOME - We're Finally Landing I'd say definitely give it a listen if you like synths.
Feels like somebody just set a speedrun world record.
Currently I'm listening to Tom Waits' 1983 album Swordfishtrombones. The specific song playing is Frank's Wild Years although it switched to the title track while I was writing this comment.
Waits for sure has some great songs, but he's an excellent album artist and I would recommend Swordfishtrombones. It's one of his best albums and I would whole heartedly recommend it. Mule Variations, Bone Machine, and Rain Dogs are also fantastic albums. Fair warning though, Tom Waits is very polarizing, you either love him or absolutely hate him.
I ain't missing you at all
The Dillinger Escape Plan : One of Us Is the Killer
Yes... if you're into harsh music.
What I hear right now:
Tuomas Holopainen - The Life and Times of Scrooge
(Genre: Celtic, Heavy Metal (don't agree with claim lol), Symphonic Rock, Rock)
Various - 攻殼機動隊 MEGATECH BODY.Cd.,LTD (Genre: Electro, Tech House, Techno)
Various other songs for which I am to lazy to list.
Usually EDM or J-pop/rock.
Some Artists:
(label) Monstercat Uncaged/Silk
Akatsuki Records
Starset
DECO*27
shiey
Edit:
Forgot to mention, I mention, I really like the releases of "Eye" -> https://open.spotify.com/artist/3zqz8Khnygbv4LJia0v0iY (if you dislike spotify, the artist is also on YT)
Specifically "Majestic Sadistic" and "Domestic Drastic"
Pelagic by Covet
Absolutely recommend, very chill instrumental math rock.
I Spy - Dead Kennedys. Yeah it's a good tune
The quiet fan in the bathroom.
Gary numan, Savage. So good . before that, NIN, Fragile
“Taxi to Baltimore Dub” by Scientist. It has an interesting genealogy: Randy Newman’s song “Baltimore” was done as a reggae cover by Nina Simone, then covered again by an actual reggae band called The Tamlins, which then got remixed/dubbed by Scientist. If you listen to Newman’s and then Scientist’s, they’re effectively unrecognizable in relation other than lyrical snippets. I absolutely recommend it.