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I've had this record for a while now and have been meaning to write about it for some time now--this synopsis is well put. The African highlife guitar stylings on a lot of songs are great. It's a nifty album.myfriendedward wrote:
Dirty Projectors — Rise Above
How to make the lyrics on Black Flag's Damaged more alienating: Couch them in sunny, polyrhythmic arrangements and give them voice not through a Henry Rollins' growl but a bizarre, quivering male croon and unearthly female harmonies. Oh yeah, and do one of the "Six Pack" verses in Esperanto. It worries me how much I like this record.
"She fascinated me 'cause I like to run my fingers through her money."--Abner Jaymadeline wrote:i average 40, and like, a billion grains?
"She fascinated me 'cause I like to run my fingers through her money."--Abner Jaymadeline wrote:i average 40, and like, a billion grains?
Try some upbeat Flaming Lips. Try some old school Stevie Wonder.sara_anm8r wrote:Hey you music lovers,
My sister is worried about her hubby listening to a lot of dark & angry music right now. He's stressed out with work and family stuff, and yet she feels the music is not helping, but rather encouraging his sense of withdrawl and anger. That's sounds heavier than the situation really is, but she noticed my current playlist is called "Happy Happy" and wanted me to give it to him. I KNOW that it is not what he'd like. It's filled with girlie pop-rock, kids music, and some upbeat motown (which he may actually like).
My challenge to you guys is to come up with a "Happy Happy" playlist for a 30-something dad who is sad and angry. Can you do it?
PS. (He likes "They Might Be Giants")