Monday, April 2, 2012

#115 I will walk with my hands bound

Usually I try to post not so obviously-famous (if thats a word?!) bands, but I just have to say something about Pearl Jam. It's the best study music ever, I think I heard the "Ten" album like..a dozen of times those days in the library..and trust me - those days are long..like giraffe long (wtf?!). Amazing album, from the first to the last song. The weird thing is that I've been listening to it since I remember myself but just now realized that most of the lyrics are quite..dark. And random thought - Jeremy reminds me of Pump up kicks from Foster the people (well the other way around..) :) 

Garden, Release, Why Go, Oceans, Black, Alive, Jeremy, Deep, Once, Porch, Even flow. Ten, one of the best albums from the 90s.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

#114 The library music

Scrolling through the last posts it is quite obvious I haven't been very active in posting for a while. It's not because there is not good music to be shared... I guess I really felt quite idea-less (wtf, is there such word?). Anyhow, a friend of mine just put some good words about it so I kind of felt the call for hitting the CTRL+V a couple of times tonight. So, thank you mi amigo =)

Despite of being extremely awful live, Angels and Airwaves still have kick-ass song ..such as Start the Machine.

Let's throw in the post some good library music - Ratatat - Gettyburg and The Banana Sessions - Bananas (well thats very creative..)

Monday, March 12, 2012

#113 No use for a title

I feel the overwhelming urge to say...nah, say is way too dull.. to shout, scream ..oh well, just pass the following message - music is and has always been one of the greatest creation of our kind. It's fucking mental and mind-blowing. It's like... anyway - you know, I bet! Also, I love Incubus. Probably one of the few bands from my childhood I never got tired listening to. And despite the fact I have posted about them many times, it needs to be done again, sick sad little world!

Ok, I'll try to post something not THAT well-known so that paltry post might be useful to the few who read it =)

RUFUS - We left very promising young Australian band..their scene is almost never disappointing!

the next band actually makes me very, very proud! Quite the pleasant surprise from Bulgaria..- Southwick - Pink Skies

Friday, March 9, 2012

#112 Pinkpop

Summer is coming...well, kind of and the major festivals around Europe are announcing the upcoming line-ups so I had some fresh ideas for bands I haven't posted before on the blog! I would really like to check out Pinkpop in the Netherlands, legendary festival, but yeah... money don't grow on trees, so will see =)

I come across The Wombats very often (the name) but never listened to their music before, but I really liked what I heard so far! So the reason of the post today is Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves).

Another interesting bands (in my opinion) that will be on that festival this year are... Blood red shoes - I wish I was someone better, which are playing in the city where I live soonish, so fingers crossed.. and lets say.. Bombay Bicycle Club - Always like this







Sunday, March 4, 2012

#111 Let me tell you about my day

Sometimes I really do enjoy quiet weekend evening..you know, without the usual lets-burn-this-city Friday/Saturday nights. It's not like it was very productive night, but I saw a funny movie, that just..takes your mind off things - the sitter. Anyhow, the best thing of the movie was the soundtrack, part of which are a couple of Raphael Saadiq songs. Funny coincidence, I might see him live on Monday. The guy is just truly amazing, despite all the troubling things one might have his music can always..you know just..make you go out of your daily bubble and smile. I'll throw a couple of other good songs ... and just call it a night, but I hope you enjoy the links below. 

Raphael Saadiq - Sometimes

The tallest man on Earth - The Dreamer

Mew - Introducing Palace Players <3


Wednesday, February 29, 2012

#110 Climb Mountain, O Snail /post rock/

Just came back from a concert and the post-discussion which was related to the music ...development throughout the last 5-6 decades. Anyway, I am far from the idea to describe the interesting conversation I had today but ..it just charged me to drop a line or two. So, back to concerts. I saw the new project of Mark Lanegan (from Screaming Trees) and I must say I was more then pleasantly surprised. The thing I like about going to see live performance is that there is always something new to learn, see, even copy. I feel recharged. That's the thing I would probably always love about music, regardless the genre and the emotions brings up in me (you, her, him etc.) - feels like a fresh charge of electricity through the body. It's quite late and it just feels like post-rock, again. Enjoy.

Russian Circles - Xavii

We're from Japan - Black bag work

Tides from Nebula - Siberia


Tuesday, February 21, 2012

#109 Karma /electro-pop/

After almost a month of ...hiatus ?! :D...due to the enormous hunger for time of my thesis I finally sat down behind the laptop to drop a line or two! A lot of cool music is coming up, but unfortunately the posts will probably be short...which might be appreciated by some. Enjoy!


College feat. Electric Youth - A real Hero (its part of the Drive OST and.. I highly recommend it)


Abandon - Feel it in your heart


Weekend Wolves - Karma