How about something with a little bit more of a beat?
25 Sep 2009
How about something with a little bit more of a beat?
25 Sep 2009
Here's a soothing lullabye from Ms. Haley Fohr.
I'm drifting off right now...
24 May 2014
It's been far too long since we've played Ms. Newsom.
2015
As a nice segue way, and good way to kick off the new month, ladies and gentlemen, your Grammy® award winning Alabama Shakes:
Many thanks to Nibbsy for a nice week of Nibbishment.
We'll also close out February with these dudes. Thanks for listening.
We'll end nibbish week with one of my favorite songs ever, played well on a show that was a great platform for a lot of music that might not have gotten national exposure, otherwise.
Thanks for viewing, commenting, and even tossing a rating or two.
Shoegazey alt rock for your warm Saturday listening pleasure.
I like this song quite a bit. It's a little forced in the second verse (you can just say you don't like the party and would rather be hanging out with people you enjoy, no need to put on the pretense of discussing Super Important Stuff), but the vibe is nice, her voice is solid, and it sorta kinda brings trip-hop back into the Top 40 for a couple weeks.
I found this a couple of months ago and was entranced by it. I like Tim Hecker quite a bit, and giving him guitar feedback to twist and contort is a lot of fun to listen to. I've come back to this video many times over the past few months.
I haven't seen the documentary that this is apparently a part of. I should probably remedy that at some point.
Video game music is one of the true pleasures in life, but it's difficult to find in a live setting (outside of, say, one of the "Video Games Live" concerts - which are very entertaining, but not quite what I'm looking for here).
Luckily, Anamanaguchi has me covered.
"Another Winter" is the standout, and is one of my favored video game music tracks, but the title cut is fun, too.