. . . but I'll post a video for today anyway.
https://youtu.be/E5TxpJVKKQ8
1971
. . . but I'll post a video for today anyway.
https://youtu.be/E5TxpJVKKQ8
1971
https://vimeo.com/112856682
Hey guess what? Its a yickit week of guest DJ videos. I couldn't decide what to start with so I'll post a second video in the comments. I know its probably terrible, but I listened to this album about a million times in college.
This is the first song
I think this video sums up The Joy Formidable quite nicely.
Wind them up and let them go and see if they just keep rocking forever.
A video I've watched an awful lot of times.
My brother and I were discussing Jack White projects not too long ago and we discovered that we have nearly opposite preferences. So here is my current favorite Jack White-associated band.
They have a new album coming out sometime soon (September? - I'm too lazy to research this)
You have to admit this is cool. Dozens of percussionists, a big warehouse, and John Luther Adams' "ultimate environmental piece".
This is a 15-minute edit of a 60-minute piece, which is absolutely worth a listen if you are so inclined.
I'm trying to think if there's a piano piece out there that I like as much as this one. I'm not sure there is.
Composed by Frederic Rzewski (pronounced Shev-skee).
I love this song. The baseline is great and the frontwoman is awesome.