New release from Tom Morello
Soldier In the Army of Love
#CoSoMusic
Unsure why, but the song labeled "Silicon Chip" in that playlist is actually the Schurmatt Autistic Children Tape. Here is "Silicon Chip:
For my musically adventurous friends.
Check out this entire album. It's experimental, slightly avant-garde at times, but — for me, anyway — it's ultimately very rewarding. If you don't like a particular track, just give it a minute or two.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAQLCi1H9no&list=OLAK5uy_mnrBPOHrN0RX1U_rrPwgTMKL47DDtxrQA
P.S. Can anyone find out who's singing in "Quantum Part 1 (Opening section)" It sounds a lot like Björk, but she would have only been 7 or 8 at the time, so not her.
/nosanitize
I had to stop rock day for a bit when I became lost in a series of unusual and antique instrument videos. Claviolas, shawms, crumhorns, organettes, racketts and more. Pretty fun.
It's rock-out-loud day at Code's house, so here's a new cut from a band I find very interesting. Turn it up!
"Inside" by Mother of Millions
Yep, it's time for my (roughly) twice-a-year post of this guy and his music.
Tigran Hamasyan instantly made my "live concerts before I die" list when I saw this video.
Just a genius performance.
I hate to link to the dead bird but this video is too long to post here a t m I guess.
Update it uploaded. Please watch and share.
It may be pure corn to some, but I offer no apologies for this pick... one of my favorite songs is "Time After Time".
Here is Eva Cassidy's rendition:
Needing some comfort music today. Here is Alan Parsons with Jason Mraz.
Maybe it's just me, but when July 4th falls on a Thursday, the week feels like seven Sundays.
Here is "Stranded in Time" by The United States of America.
If this is even a little interesting to you, check out one of their albums:
Moar accoardion.
From one of my favorite (and definitely most interesting) bands, here is some metal grind polka with clear operatic and eastern European folk influence.
3/4 time FTW!
Even if the vocals are 'not for you' the rest of the song is incredibly interesting (to me).
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