I don't even know how many times I've watched this so far, and it's just the teaser video.
Crayon Pop is coming back, and they're going to slay. Those colored explosions behind the hill are actually all the other KPop groups getting blowed up real good.
Is getting hit by lightning a thing? I had a dream about getting hit by lightning once, I hope I'm not going mad and this is just a crazy music video. Love the song though, another song that reminds me of my favourite things in music.
Vibrant vocals, electronic instruments and bass that you feel (not hear).
The forum only takes a very small amount of HTML. <b>, <a>, <img>,etc. If it took all html, people could insert some bad shit in their posts. The youtube embeds and (probably) twitter embeds are plugins that use regular expressions to identify their respective links and then insert the required code. The <iframe> tag used in embeds can be used to insert a whole 'nother website, and say trick someone into entering their bank info or something.
So Saturday, a friend and I went down to the city to catch Enslaved, YOB, Ecstatic Vision, and Witch Mountain.
I won't go over the metal bands in detail. If you're into extreme metal, you know Enslaved. If by some odd chance you're into extreme metal and don't know Enslaved, rectify that literally right now. If you're not into extreme metal, I highly doubt you will enjoy them, though they are among the greatest in the field of progressive extreme metal - they've surpassed Opeth with their latest release, IMNSHO.
Witch Mountain and YOB are both different flavors of stoner doom bands. Heavy, sludgy, ponderous. Witch Mountain is bluesy and soulful, YOB is immense and epic. They're both pretty palatable to those who aren't into extreme metal, though YOB uses extreme vocals. You should check them out.
But the band I want to touch on is Ecstatic Vision. I had no fucking idea who these guys were, and I was treated to 30 minutes of crazy-ass psychedelic hard rock. Trippy stuff, with bits of tribal and sludge influence. They're apparently local to Philly and haven't even released an album yet.
I'm not sure that I was on enough of the right substances to truly appreciate their music, but the show had an awesome energy and commanded my attention. That's a hard thing to do.
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Crayon Pop is coming back, and they're going to slay. Those colored explosions behind the hill are actually all the other KPop groups getting blowed up real good.
Listening to the side by sides of the Gaye vs Thicke songs makes the copying appear more than blatant.
Is getting hit by lightning a thing? I had a dream about getting hit by lightning once, I hope I'm not going mad and this is just a crazy music video. Love the song though, another song that reminds me of my favourite things in music.
Vibrant vocals, electronic instruments and bass that you feel (not hear).
Dark was the Yearling by The Bones of J.R. Jones
EDIT: Is there a reason Bandcamp embed doesn't work here?
<b>, <a>, <img>,
etc. If it took all html, people could insert some bad shit in their posts. The youtube embeds and (probably) twitter embeds are plugins that use regular expressions to identify their respective links and then insert the required code. The<iframe>
tag used in embeds can be used to insert a whole 'nother website, and say trick someone into entering their bank info or something.Yeeeeh.... that groove.... that bass...
I won't go over the metal bands in detail. If you're into extreme metal, you know Enslaved. If by some odd chance you're into extreme metal and don't know Enslaved, rectify that literally right now. If you're not into extreme metal, I highly doubt you will enjoy them, though they are among the greatest in the field of progressive extreme metal - they've surpassed Opeth with their latest release, IMNSHO.
Witch Mountain and YOB are both different flavors of stoner doom bands. Heavy, sludgy, ponderous. Witch Mountain is bluesy and soulful, YOB is immense and epic. They're both pretty palatable to those who aren't into extreme metal, though YOB uses extreme vocals. You should check them out.
But the band I want to touch on is Ecstatic Vision. I had no fucking idea who these guys were, and I was treated to 30 minutes of crazy-ass psychedelic hard rock. Trippy stuff, with bits of tribal and sludge influence. They're apparently local to Philly and haven't even released an album yet.
I'm not sure that I was on enough of the right substances to truly appreciate their music, but the show had an awesome energy and commanded my attention. That's a hard thing to do.
https://open.spotify.com/album/0a5t6HeElUsxiFrdocSlBM
HOOK & THE TWIN - TRIBES
Nice to see local DJs getting some pub.
Symphony N° 9 'From the New World' In E Minor, Op. 95
Get funkey!
! year late to the party but it's okay. ┏(^0^)┛┗(^0^) ┓
http://www.npr.org/2015/05/10/404672919/first-listen-faith-no-more-sol-invictus?utm_campaign=storyshare&utm_source=plus.google.com&utm_medium=social
Other than that, a bunch of Courtney Barnett. Fucking amazing lyricist.