This week I’ve been grooving to Danielle Grubb’s EP, “Venus,” which came out May of this year. She has such a unique, eclectic style, with elements of R&B, pop, rock, and funk. My favorite track on the album is “Red and Gold,” a super chill song that sets the perfect mood for long drives with the windows open…
Our love can mean the world to us. So much so that when it’s gone, our whole world changes color…
The punk and hardcore scene of the 80’s definitely took ownership of Gibby Haynes and the Buttholes. Until their number one single “Pepper”, the general masses had never really had a taste of what was on offer – besides snigering at the sound of the Butthole name from an overheard conversation in their lunchroom.
Lips is a girl with giant lips for a head.
New Zealand born and Brooklyn raised Stephanie Brown performs under a mask of bright red lips. Her mysterious wardrobe keeps the focus away from her looks and back to what’s important, the music.
Seguimos viajando en el tiempo, y esta vez les contaré un poquito de
la historia de una de mis bandas favoritas “Feeder” quien comenzó a
principios de los 90’s desde el sur de Gales a través del Guitarrista
y Vocalista Grant Nicholas, y Baterista Jon Lee, quienes se mudaron a
Londres en busca de expandir su música,…
Mientras el floripondio crece y sacude el Brasil del 68 “Os mutantes” señalan la distracción mas contundente y no es la tv, la radio ni los periódicos sino simplemente la vida y su correspondiente muerte…
Every element of this track from Los Angeles-based MNDSGN (pronounced “mind design”) has me hooked. The funky, laid back bass and drums, dreamy synths, and chant-like chorus let me know that we’re all just trying to figure out our own way…
Aside from the villains of the MCU and DC Comics – have you ever stopped to wonder what the world needs saving from? It’s easy to focus on the alien overlord and understand his need for galactic domination – it’s big and tangible and thankfully we have someone in a cape who will defend us – but in the real world – things are a little less clear…
“Rumours have it that he escaped from a confetti factory in some faraway place, and that he was on the road with a flea circus afterwards. That would explain why all those sepia-coloured scenes from exotic places appear before the inner eye of his listeners: With the steady, hypnotic rattle of a steam train in the background, they show sequences from Middle East, South America, India, and from the infinite realms of Inner Space.
Is any jazz playlist complete without the genius of Charlie Parker gracing it? This track, however, is a deliberate choice. It showcases the improvisational attributes of jazz featuring five of the greatest jazz musicians of the age. Their brilliance, at display in a rare concert, has given us a record of a lifetime.
This is easily one of the top songs I run to in order to escape the world and just close my eyes and breathe and let myself go with the flow. I still remember what I felt the first time I heard it.
What a strange thing, the way life quietly sneaks up on you. Like one minute you’re daydreaming, making lists of what you’re going to accomplish when you’re older, and making plans for a someday. Then that someday becomes today.