Get Low, I hadn't thought of it in forever and then my husband played it for me and now it's just stuck with me, I keep playing it
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Hearts Alive by Mastodon
Great band. Got into them as preparation for the Mega Monsters tour and fell in love with Crack the Skye.
The Way of All Flesh by Gojira. Have you ever wanted to experience what it feels like to let go and die? Because I didnβt know it could feel so good.
Currently it's Electric Callboy, namely We've Got the Moves and Hypa Hypa.
Destiny Potato - Addict
Great song
Great buildup
Epic guitar solo
EDIT: Seems my suggestion is somewhat popular, so in case it wasn't already known, the entire album, Lun, is amazing.
The Dripping Tap by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard.
Would You be Impressed by Streetlight Manifesto. https://youtu.be/A-UTPKL-UGY?si=Ikf6Ka8ML1tKkDSN
I recently learned that the first song that Bowie wrote after learning piano was "Oh You Pretty Things." I don't know why but I've been listening to it a ton since. And I'm currently counting Hunky Dory as my favorite Bowie album.
Hunky Dory is such an incredible album. There isn't a bad song on it. I've been flip flopping on that and Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust as my favorite Bowie albums for years
My fav albums rn are:
- Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band - Beatles
- American Idiot - Green Day
- Rare Americans 2 - Rare Americans
- Blue Album - Weezeer
Take Me Back To Eden by Sleep Token
Glue Man by Fugazi
Fugazi reunion tour! ... would be so good.
The full album Chronologic by Caravan Palace.
Caravan Palace absolutely fucks. They've got quite a few great songs like Comics and Wonderland.
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Fear is the Weakness by In Flames.
Everything Dies by Spirted Adrift, its a cover of the Type O Negative song
Canned Heat by Jamiroquai... I have no idea why I recently rediscovered this but it fucking kicks.
I've also been on a nostalgia kick recently so I'll throw in Dirty Water by the Standells as a bonus.
Be careful with over listening to a great song!
There are a few tracks that I absolutely can't enjoy anymore only due to the sheer amount of times that I've already listened to them. They're still amazing songs, but any joy I can derive from them has been ruined.
You can absolutely have too much of a good thing.
Ado - Freedom. Very talented vocalist with a wide tonal range.
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Night Witches by Sabaton
I've listened to it 911 times since March
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For me it's the Smoke & Oakum album by The Longest Johns, but more specifically, The Worker's Song, both for the sound and the subject matter.
Freesia - (K)NoW_NAME has been an obsession for a while now. It might be my new favorite song?
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Overkill by Riot. the mix of different genres in one song is just so good
Out of My Mind by First Aid Kit.
Thanks to a radio sitcom a few days ago, my brain is currently obsessed with Bert Kaempfert's Swinging Safari and has been repeating it - or at least phrases from it -pretty much continuously for the last 48 hrs. I don't have much say in the matter myself.
Bert Kaempfertβs got the mad hits.
Palm Trees by Jungle. Honestly, anything on their latest album "Volcano" is amazing, as are the music videos. Seriously worth a watch.
The last three or four songs from Jungle have been FIRE. The videos are awesome as well.
"You and Me" by Penny and the Quarters. Heard it in a restaurant a couple weeks ago and it's been in heavy rotation ever since.
I keep getting this new version of Oasis' Live Forever stuck in my head after hearing it on Rick and Morty. It's getting to the point of "please stop doing this to me brain".
https://open.spotify.com/album/5fAsSl5xFEOXEsjocBCKDN?si=zwZ_pQt4SO-JEEvrLVw5FA
Orange Soda by Baby Keem. It loops really well and is a whole mood.
I guess all people have their own tastes lol. something thay may click very well for me might not click well with others
The first smoke of the day (album version) - Jon Allen and Robby Crook
https://youtu.be/1q0Ef21uUnQ?si=0CHRDOE6zA9eWEay
Shit just slaps and a lot of clever bars.
Now that we're in Advent and I feel justified playing Christmas music again:
The Killers - "The Cowboys' Christmas Ball" (Michael Martin Murphey cover)
Andrea Perry - "Fat Aunt Bette"
It's Good to be King - Tom Petty
I watched a documentary on the making of the Wildflowers album last night. Normally when I watch something like that, I'll go on a weeklong bender of that particular artist