"Yeah, we can talk about it. I can give you some facts, but I don't want to say too much because there won't be anything to talk about when it comes out. There's 13 tracks on it, three of which are the singles from this album. But they're vastly different versions - they've...
I like music, but I can't control it. I will only be in a quiet corner, listening to the classical music woven with sincere love. Sometimes, a piece of "Liang Zhu" is wandering in a hazy place with warmth, which makes me feel the mood of music vaguely like watching flowers in the...
which was October 25 this year. On the chance you have even a mosquito’s bunion’s amount of interest in being prepared should you encounter aHHHH, you can refresh (or
And yes, I understand you can get better at anything via persistence, and that hard work trumps innate or “natural” talent any day…. Nevertheless, you could tattoo a description ofmoiself’snatural aptitude for music on the tip of my pinky finger and still have room for the Declaration ...
And I thought of all that again when I listened to Denison Witmer’s new song, “It’s OK to Live a Quiet Life”. The people in Of All People lived lives that were quiet and fine and good. You can live such a life too. It’s OK. Maybe more than OK. But OK is good too. ...
If you can’t say what you need to say in 3 chords and with shitty distorted singing, maybe you need to sit back and reconsider the whole rock music thing, eh? I mean, you can gussie it all up with harmony and some tricky chord substitutions, but a rose is a rose is a rose—...
can barely play their instruments. But none of that matters because the songs are so damn catchy. “Cry Tough,”“I Want Action,”“Look What the Cat Dragged In” and “Talk Dirty to Me” are delicious, empty-calorie rockers; “I Won’t Forget You” is a plaintive ballad devoid of ...
Kites can be lucky or they can be ornery. I've had both kinds, and a lucky kite is definitely worth chasing after. This kite looked lucky to me. It wasn't anything fancy, just an old-fashioned diamond with blue and yellow stripes. But it stuttered along in a friendly way, and when...
Only The Neptunes could’ve taken a beat this sparse and this strange and turned it into a party anthem that skyrocketed up the charts around the world. No kicks, no snares, just an Egyptian darbuka drum and a bell sample provide the backbeat here, while a few acoustic guitar chords and...