Have you been rocking an old classic? Discovering something new? Revisiting some nostalgic bands from the past?
If you’ve got links, post 'em up!
A fun tool for discovering new bands: https://www.music-map.com/
I had an interesting week. Not a lot of music going on.
I DID have one afternoon where I was feeling in the mood to just go nuts, so I blasted some Brand of Sacrifice, Humanity’s Last Breath, and Disembodied Tyrant.
Really bombastic Deathcore has cemented itself as my “guilty pleasure” genre.like this: https://disembodiedtyrant.bandcamp.com/track/i-the-devourer-2
I am going to be in Paris at the end of October and I have marked a couple of small music venues that allegedly have weekly punk or prog stuff… I would love to catch a weird or crazy show (every French musician I know is wonderfully weird and out there), if anyone has any firsthand recommendations that would be sick.
- Deftones - Private Music
- Kneecap - Fine Art
- Phantogram - Memory of a Day
- Giacomo Puccini - La Bohème
- King Woman - Celestial Blues
- Bad Bunny - DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS
- Two Lanes
- Chelsea Wolfe
- Fever Ray - The Year of the Radical Romantics
Tallah - Primeval Obsession // Detachment (Bandcamp, but you can find it on streaming)
“What we know” and “my primeval obsession” are my favorites so far but it’s been a fun album to listen to.
To me instrumentally it is reminiscent of early (self-titled Korn), especially the rhythm section. The vocalist is a bit like Chester Bennington with crazy vocal range.
I clicked play and the airy chanting and ambient whatever started playing, and I was scrolling around the page to try and find some kind of information or clue into what this was about, and I got to the bottom and it said “If you like Tallah you might also like: Bloodywood”, and I was like Ah, ok, I just need to wait.
Yeah, that’s fun. I didn’t even read the second half of your comment and had the exact same Korn thought.
Been listening to a lot of DJ mixes from my absolute favorite DJ, Sarah Calsworth, and another DJ I liked from the early 2000’s, DJ M.P. Great progressive trance DJ’s from a while ago.
The last thing was Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Requiem.