I have mixed feelings on this. There are some parts I like, but I don't like the overall sound.
Overall score: 5/10
kent - "Dom andra"
(Early 2000s nostalgia for me. The band is Swedish, but this song got a lot of airplay on Norwegian radio as well. The whistling part is everything!)
3/10 - Very loud and abrasive. I don't hate that necessarily, I like Death Grips after all, I just don't get the appeal of music like this though. My neighbours play it very loudly, by themselves, not even during a party, and I have to wonder - why?
Daryl Hall & John Oates - "Jingle Bell Rock"
(The version with Daryl on the lead vocals is the most played, but I personally prefer John's voice on this track.)
My Grandmother passed away on Sunday. I can’t help but feeling proud for her and oddly happy. She was in a fair amount of pain and she had a quiet and dignified exit, just as she wanted. I went and saw her enough, as much as she wanted and played my part well. My Grandmother definitely played a heavy role in my life in developing me into the person I am today and indulging every question I ever threw at her. She lived through the Second World and as a result of telling me stories, started my passion for history. I loved her very much.
This Is Chopins Opeture and not his best in my opinion. But it’s calming notes allow it to be a universally recognised piece of music.
My condolences, my grandfather was recently diagnosed with terminal cancer, so I know how difficult it can be. Anyway, this is a very beautiful piece and one of my favourite Chopin. I'm not hugely versed with classical music, but I do know it moves me every time I hear it.
Comments
4/10 - Nothing to it except "humour" value
The Cure - Fire in Cairo
0/10
1/10
The 1975 - I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes)
5/10
Tamikrest - Toumast anlet
Interesting sound. I find this very soothing.
7/10
Vulfpeck - "Christmas in L.A."
3/10 - Very strange PFC!
Bob Lind - Go Ask Your Man
Very nice chord progression, the melody is decent, but the production quality is lackluster for 1966.
Overall score: 6/10
The guys at Vulf Records released a new studio album yesterday. Here's the opening track (the chorus should have you sold):
Vulfpeck - "Half of the Way"
6/10
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark -- Enola Gay / Electricity (Peel '79-82)
8/10
Primitive Radio Gods - Standing Outside A Broken Phone Booth With Money In My Hand
I have mixed feelings on this. There are some parts I like, but I don't like the overall sound.
Overall score: 5/10
kent - "Dom andra"
(Early 2000s nostalgia for me. The band is Swedish, but this song got a lot of airplay on Norwegian radio as well. The whistling part is everything!)
8/10 I know this one.
Here's a timeless heart crusher that I think most people here appreciate.
Michael Kamen & the London Metropolitan Orchestra - Band of Brothers Theme
7/10
Dirty Projectors - That's a Lifestyle (NPR Tiny Desk Concert)
7/10 - Pleasant music performed by clearly talented musicians.
Now for an emotional Christmas ballad:
Emelie Hollow - "Feeling of Christmas"
(Norwegian artist ofc)
5/10
The Smiths - There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
5/10 - Have yet to find a Smiths song that hooks me.
Oslo Gospel Choir - "En stjerne skinner i natt"
(English: "A star is shining tonight")
3/10 Not my thing
AxH - Numbskull
3/10 - Very loud and abrasive. I don't hate that necessarily, I like Death Grips after all, I just don't get the appeal of music like this though. My neighbours play it very loudly, by themselves, not even during a party, and I have to wonder - why?
Brigitte Bardot - Une Histoire de Plage
7/10 - Simple and short, but sweet!
Daryl Hall & John Oates - "Jingle Bell Rock"
(The version with Daryl on the lead vocals is the most played, but I personally prefer John's voice on this track.)
2/10 bah humbug
Crosby, Stills, and Nash - Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
7/10 - Pleasant!
Since I'm travelling back home tonight:
Marvin Gaye - "I Want to Come Home for Christmas"
8/10- not my fav Christmas song.
My Grandmother passed away on Sunday. I can’t help but feeling proud for her and oddly happy. She was in a fair amount of pain and she had a quiet and dignified exit, just as she wanted. I went and saw her enough, as much as she wanted and played my part well. My Grandmother definitely played a heavy role in my life in developing me into the person I am today and indulging every question I ever threw at her. She lived through the Second World and as a result of telling me stories, started my passion for history. I loved her very much.
This Is Chopins Opeture and not his best in my opinion. But it’s calming notes allow it to be a universally recognised piece of music.
Chopins Opeture No.2
My condolences, my grandfather was recently diagnosed with terminal cancer, so I know how difficult it can be. Anyway, this is a very beautiful piece and one of my favourite Chopin. I'm not hugely versed with classical music, but I do know it moves me every time I hear it.
Erik Satie - Gymnopédie No.3
10/10
Cinematic Orchestra feat. Patrick Watson - To Build A Home (Live)
8/10 - Beautiful!
Donny Hathaway - "This Christmas"
9/10 - Great tune, I'll add it to my playlist.
Felt - The World is as Soft as Lace
6/10
Merry Christmas!
The Band - "Christmas Must Be Tonight"
7/10 not bad at all. I like when popular bands do christmas music.
Received this album today on vinyl, very surprised my family could even find it. This is the title track.
7/10 I really like that singer and the bass is great.
One of my favorite Rush songs that I feel is underrated.
Rush - "The Trees"
Yes Gibson Yes, could not let a Rush song go underappreciated, 8/10. That song was a childhood favourite for me, such a fun story told in song.
This song is one that I have been listening to a lot recently. Yes it is a bit long but Avantasia have done an amazing job with it.
Avantasia - The Raven Child
3/10
Craft Spells - Nausea