I really like her debut album. I find her second album less interesting - not horrible, just less engaging.
Same here.
She's strikingly attractive in a kind of odd way that I like a lot.
I really like her debut album. I find her second album less interesting - not horrible, just less engaging.
Same here.
She's strikingly attractive in a kind of odd way that I like a lot.
Today, I discovered Jimmy Webb, who was quoted by Steve Hackett as an influence for Blood on the Rooftops.
Outstanding songwriter, 3 best songs for me Wichita Lineman as performed by Glen Campbell, MacArthur Park as performed by Justin Hayward, and best of all, Still within the sound of my voice by Linda Rondstadt.
Outstanding songwriter, 3 best songs for me Wichita Lineman as performed by Glen Campbell, MacArthur Park as performed by Justin Hayward, and best of all, Still within the sound of my voice by Linda Rondstadt.
If These Walls Could Speak as performed by Amy Grant is well worth checking out too.
Wichita Lineman as performed by Glen Campbell
One of my top 10 favourite songs ever.
If you like Canterbury music in the style of Caravan, try Needlepoint. Great band. They have 5 albums.
Just heard this on the radio and liked it, Goodtimes by Flyying Colours - not a misspelling (possibly to avoid being confused with Flying Colours).
I liked that
Just heard this on the radio and I like it a lot, The Beat by EERA. Not heard of her before, she's had one album out and a new one due in December. Also on tour. I shall investigate.
I like that, it has witchhaus vibes. It reminds me a lot of Austra but more rock than dance, and also reminds me of 2.54 but a bit more dancey.
I like that, it has witchhaus vibes. It reminds me a lot of Austra but more rock than dance, and also reminds me of 2.54 but a bit more dancey.
I don't think I know any of those references so will have to investigate those too. (Ditto your list in the 'other favourite bands' thread, by the way).
If you like Canterbury music in the style of Caravan, try Needlepoint. Great band. They have 5 albums.
Been listening to a couple of their albums and very good too!...
Just heard this on the radio and I like it a lot, The Beat by EERA. Not heard of her before, she's had one album out and a new one due in December. Also on tour. I shall investigate.
Funny/disturbing story about my cognitive state. I came across 'The Beat' by EERA in a playlist on my phone and had no memory of discovering the track. I thought it was great and came here to report this "new to me" track... Which I discovered here. (Edit: like a week or two ago I discovered it here).
I think Borges had a story like this called 'the circular ruins' or something.
As atonement enjoy this track I find very odd somehow but enjoy a lot:
Display MoreFunny/disturbing story about my cognitive state. I came across 'The Beat' by EERA in a playlist on my phone and had no memory of discovering the track. I thought it was great and came here to report this "new to me" track... Which I discovered here. (Edit: like a week or two ago I discovered it here).
I think Borges had a story like this called 'the circular ruins' or something.
As atonement enjoy this track I find very odd somehow but enjoy a lot:
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Good story but the video is unavailable which is irksome as "odd" intrigues me and I want to hear it. What's the artist and title?
EDIT - looked it up, Dark Star, Polica. I'll investigate.
eera has been supporting PSB and also on their latest album. Saw her in Brighton...not surprisingly a dark German edge to her music...but worth checking out
This stretching "new to me" a bit - this year I've heard for the first time (to my mind) stuff by Charlotte Gainsbourg. I especially like Such A Remarkable Day and have been investigating a few others. All good so far.
thewatcher I know you mentioned her before, and on the subject of your picks - per above, I checked out the Polica track you flagged and quite like it.
This stretching "new to me" a bit - this year I've heard for the first time (to my mind) stuff by Charlotte Gainsbourg. I especially like Such A Remarkable Day and have been investigating a few others. All good so far.
thewatcher I know you mentioned her before, and on the subject of your picks - per above, I checked out the Polica track you flagged and quite like it.
I liked Charlotte Gainsbourg's album Rest, listened to it a ton when it came out. I think I heard the lead track Ring a ring o roses in the Netflix show Hanna and went from there.
Glad you liked the Polica song. There's something disconcerting and a little alien about it that I quite like.
Love, love, love this weird track that's definitely new to me. Discovered on the third season of Hanna. The full song is over 6 minutes but the video is good too. Hope it plays for other posters.
Mary Anne Hobbs playing a blinder this morning on 6 music. Another discovery and a nice brain-scrambler on a cold bank holiday morning, Krust with Only God Can Tell (LCY remix)
I'd vaguely heard of Cate le Bon but fairly sure I hadn't heard anything by her. Just heard this on the radio, Running Away. I like it a lot, it has a languid yet jagged vibe, creamy but a little spiky too. Really nice.