Tag: music
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The Science Of Suave
Click or not: The Science Of SuaveHoly shit, it’s a good day when the legend of Australian music Mr Kim Salmon pops up in your feed. Especially with the first Scientists record in 35 years due to drop, the suave is back in the swamp. Even at his most haggard, he still has more style and swagger than all you motherfuckers… …
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Songs For The Apocalypse: 2 + 2 = 5
Click or not: Songs For The Apocalypse: 2 + 2 = 5Are you such a dreamer To put the world to rights? I’ll stay home forever Where two and two always makes a five I’ll lay down the tracks Sandbag and hide January has April’s showers And two and two always makes a five It’s the devil’s way now There is no way out You can… …
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Songs for the Apocalypse: The Fear
Click or not: Songs for the Apocalypse: The FearIt’s everywhere and you’ve caught it. …
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Songs for the Apocalypse: Hole In The Bucket
Click or not: Songs for the Apocalypse: Hole In The Bucket Michael Franti knew social injustice when he saw it, but being aware is so 90s… just substitute whatever crisis we’re facing at any given time and it’s easy to see why this song endures. …
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Songs for the Apocalypse: The Wake-Up Bomb
Click or not: Songs for the Apocalypse: The Wake-Up BombREM could well stand for resplendent en masse as they, like the rest of us, would “rather be anywhere, doing anything” as they drop a seriously tight (and sartorial) Wake-Up Bomb back in ’95. …
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PJ Harvey Covering Red Right Hand Is As Beautifully Fucked Up As You’d Expect
Click or not: PJ Harvey Covering Red Right Hand Is As Beautifully Fucked Up As You’d ExpectYou can always expect the unexpected from PJ Harvey, yet you can be assured that you’ll get something haunting, thought provoking, terrifying, uplifting, depressing, beautiful and genuinely raw thrown into the creative blender. To call this a ‘cover’ doesn’t really begin to justify the way she’s taken control of not only the narrative but the… …
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Maynard Mondays: 3 Libras
Click or not: Maynard Mondays: 3 LibrasUp until the mid twentieth century the mountain gorilla was considered a myth. Oddly enough, a legend not unlike Bigfoot or the Loch Ness monster. The chance of actually seeing/experiencing this elusive shadow was as likely as finding one’s soulmate. Rare. Precious. Even once discovered they seemed unapproachable. The only way to get close to… …