The Cranberries - Everyone Else is Doing it Why Can't We?
Forgot how much I loved this album. Chick's voice is intoxicating.
The Batlord
11-19-2016 01:43 PM
From hip hop to instrumental hip hop to trip hop, a genre I've listened to but never explored. Never even listened to more than a few Massive Attack songs and now I'm kicking myself. The guitar and bass are exactly the kind of rumbling, hypnotic thing that gets me hard.
I also like that I came to trip hop with instrumental hip hop as an intermediary. I've been wondering how trip hop could have developed from actual hip hop, and I guess now it all makes sense. I really ****ing love when I can connect the dots between related genres as it makes them feel at once more familiar but also somehow more grand. Actually makes me want to listen to music more.
Psy-Fi
11-19-2016 07:59 PM
Bufo Alvarius
11-20-2016 01:06 AM
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Mesmerizing. Buckley was kind of a cosmic traveler. His voice/his soul always seems to be reaching for something unattainable, something that is far away (actually, light years away) from our world. This is a song that's always been close to my heart, for many reasons.
Bufo Alvarius
11-20-2016 01:58 AM
Tim Story - The Luminous, The Dark and Her cathedral (Toledo, Ohio, 1991).
Bufo Alvarius
11-20-2016 03:26 AM
Their folk-rock is so subtle... their real talent may easily go unnoticed on a first listen.
Holopaw - “Shiver me” and “Little shaver” (Gainesville, Florida, 2005).
The Batlord
11-20-2016 11:08 AM
Been a while since I listened to this. Perfect atmosphere.