Here’s a cool song for you to just chill and be grateful for your life, in a non cheesy way. Relax and think of the good things about your life. Your life is good.
When you get to hear “My life is good”, by Ash-B, if you’re not fluent in Korean, the only lines you’ll understand are probably “My life is good” or “My life is cool” and “I’m proud of myself”. That’s enough, though.
Sometimes all you need is a proper groove, man. A groove, which “Turncoat” by the Seattle based band Pickwick will offer you. The band has been around for almost ten years and after releasing a series of EPs and singles, they finally dropped their debut record Can’t Talk Medicine in 2013.
I could go on and on about Jack White, but I won’t. I will say, however, that though his many bands, he really seems to dive into lyricism in The Raconteurs. Don’t get me wrong this album is riddled with unforgettable guitar licks and a raw overall sound he has crafted, but there seems to be a bit more depth than just rock and roll.
The first track from Massive Attack’s Protection Album, is Protection. Featured in Rolling Stone’s Coolest Albums of all time top ten, it is definitely worth checking out. The trip hop sound created by Robert “3D” Del Naja, Grant “Daddy G” Marshall and at the time of Protection’s release in 1994 Andy “Mushroom” Vowles is Massive Attack. Several Artists perform vocals for Massive on the album, Tracy Thron of Everything but the girl, performing on this weeks track, Protection…
Burn a Million Miles has been receiving a large number of awesome track submissions recently, and it’s not only the quality, but they’re just sitting so well on the playlist. This week I had the pleasure of chatting with Paul from “Evil Edna” based out of London, who’s known for his trademark Harmonica and Edna’s killer stage shows.
La primera vez que escuche Murder ballads de Nick Cave no pude evitar unir el arte de tapa, una cabaña perdida entre las nieves eternas de algún gélido paraje con el titulo e imaginar de pronto un grupo de asesinos reunidos frente a la chimenea tomando humeante café y escuchando canciones de amor y crímenes.
This track is awesome because it talks about the oppressive Turkish government in a very cryptic way. It criticizes the leaders and the government in general. Also the song’s name is “Nargile (hookah)” which suggests that the artist stayed loyal to her Eastern origin while experimenting with it.
I remember hearing this song for the first time. It was during a time when the radio stations were dominated by artist from New York or California and hip hop was a lot about how they flowed over the beat and delivery. I remember not liking this track the first time I heard it also.
Son Feci Bisiklet üreten bir grup olduğunu artık fazlasıyla ispatlamış ve genç dinleyicinin şarkı listelerine çoktan girmiş bir topluluk. İlk albümleri Son Feci EP’den sonra gelen iki başarılı albüm Vesaire ve Kötü Şeyler, grubu alternatif sahnelerin vazgeçilmezi yaptı. Pazar ve Ertesi de olağan sadeliğiyle ve huzur veren vokaliyle Vesaire albümünden öne çıkan çok başarılı bir şarkı.
With one of the largest hip hop fan base in africa , Casper doesn’t only fill up stadiums , he fulfills his duty as a hip hop culture custodian by reinstating himself as the king of hip-hop with his smoothly executed braggadocious flow on this track. Let the music trap you .
And everything intensifies, music turns into motion and the soul transmutes it into emotion, the simplicity of the motif from Song on the Beach turns into a sudden yet subtle burst of beautiful sounds, nostalgia becomes melancholy and melancholy turns into sadness, one note at the time.
I must admit, It is getting increasingly hard to select tracks for this playlist. I am constantly absorbing the music around me and have found one major conundrum. There is just too much music that gets me excited and would fit perfectly in the sizzle bacon list. I find myself counting down the days to share day every week!