7/10 Zappa is fantastic, but I've never been than much into his music to start liking all the strange stuff he made.
I've always thought how much that song's chorus sounds like a Frank Zappa thing.
Blarobbarg
12-17-2012 11:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Rock N' Roll Clown
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7/10 Zappa is fantastic, but I've never been than much into his music to start liking all the strange stuff he made.
I've always thought how much that song's chorus sounds like a Frank Zappa thing.
I never feel comfortable listening to classic rock if I'm not in a car with the windows down. It's nice enough, it just doesn't do anything for me. 5/10 (or 7/10 in a moving vehicle).
jjknox123
12-19-2012 12:59 PM
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I've certainly been listening to my fair share of Tim Buckley as of late, although I've predominately been focusing on the Goodbye and Hello album. This is likewise delightful. His more "psych-folk" compositions are what tend to draw my interest, and his voice along with the instrumentation on the track make this a really wonderful listening experience. Unlike many of my peers, I prefer Tim Buckley's music to his son's.
CocoRosie - Good Friday
I like the dual voices in the track above. Its quite unique and gives the song an interesting feel. Also I like the classical nature of the guitar. This is a song I'd put on a blissful playlist for when I just wanna chill out. Definitely a good piece of music.
Check these guys out. They're from Austin, Tx. Called Live At Midnight.
Blarobbarg
12-21-2012 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by jjknox123
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I like the dual voices in the track above. Its quite unique and gives the song an interesting feel. Also I like the classical nature of the guitar. This is a song I'd put on a blissful playlist for when I just wanna chill out. Definitely a good piece of music.
Check these guys out. They're from Austin, Tx. Called Live At Midnight.
Well, I guess I'll reply to the spammer then, why not.
Relatively mediocre indie/slowcore/whatever-rock-sub-sub-subgenre you want to call it. Granted, not as bad as I was expecting from someone obviously advertising their own band, but that doesn't make it any better. 5/10.
FrigginParadox
12-21-2012 11:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Blarobbarg
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Well, I guess I'll reply to the spammer then, why not.
Relatively mediocre indie/slowcore/whatever-rock-sub-sub-subgenre you want to call it. Granted, not as bad as I was expecting from someone obviously advertising their own band, but that doesn't make it any better. 5/10.
i didnt really like it too much, its not really my type of music either, 3/10