This past August, I was once again a participant at the Bennington Chamber Music Conference, at the like-named college in Vermont. At one of the faculty concerts, there was performed a work already familiar to me: Anton Arensky’s String Quartet in A minor, Opus 35. (It is very unusua...
Prior to this though, I find lyric-less music good while programming, as it tends to not interrupt the logic-braining too much. Game and movie music is particularly good for this (final fantasy games, movies like How to Train Your Dragon, Gladiator, Pirates of the Caribbean etc). As to ...
「派手」異論無いよう 四方発砲 成り上がる社風 こうじゃないと - Gom - サクセスのためにあくせく働く薔薇色の日々にアクセス - Kotoha - ばら撒くエーテルよりも稼いでく商社最後は我らが勝者 It's like 脱兎 - HOOK - Repeat Rabbit running,快刀乱麻tic 街を振り廻せ Like a HERO三馬...
Rhode misses the days before an app was able to listen to a few seconds of a song and identify it. “One of my superpowers in the early days of the Hunt was: Play me a bunch of pop songs and I can identify like 90% of them,” she says. “Now everybody’s got Shazam on thei...
Lennon sings the song in this You Tube video. Beautiful. And inspiring to atheists like me. Or to anyone who wants to stop believing in abstractions and far-off potential objects of devotion, preferring instead to embrace the reality that's near at hand. Lennon's I Found Out is anothe...
I actually really like this song. The dreamy vibe and the chorus always get me swaying a bit, at the very least. But in this crowded field, it doesn’t make the top 10. 10. “Lavender Haze” You never put your best track first, and while this is a boppy littl...
Far-Lessposted a shortrehearsal videoon Facebook earlier today. The band will be joining 10 Years, To Whom it May, and State of Illusion on December 30th at The Masquerade in Atlanta, Georgia. You can see the event detailsright here....
I like being their lyric person and bring their ideas to songs. Lyrics have always come easy to me, that’s my ability. Being able to write a song about something that I’ve never experienced, feel that emotion, and giving it to someone is really cool. I enjoy it....
"The stubborn side of me will never get sober" sounds like a lyric straight out of a Waylon Jennings or Merle Haggard song, doesn't it? This humble track is what we've come to expect from Jelly Roll. It's a song about accepting where you're at — which feels like rock bottom —...
actually it’s a two-sided story. On the one hand, it created a great deal of wealth, a strong middle class, improved the quality of life of people like me. But on the other hand, it comes with other social problems particular to a capitalist economy — things like extreme inequality,...