This song has been popping up now and again for me, I decided to pick In the Waiting line this week as it speaks to my current state the most.
In today’s music industry, it’s hard to find a new band who consistently puts out good music, or has an album where each song leaves you wanting more. The more you listen the more you can’t get enough and your left with this longing that music seems to has lost. The War on Drugs is this type of band.
I absolutely love drum-focused instrumental music, improvisation, and seeing a drummer as a bandleader. This week’s track, “Slightest Right,” is from Chicago drummer Makaya McCraven, and it checks off all three of those boxes. …
“No Land’in sesleri yaşam gibi akıcıdır. katılıktan uzak; su gibi akışkandır. çalgılar saygıyla donanmıştır, yerli yerinde kullanılmış, kimse kimseyi bastırmamış, ezmemiş, ötekileştirmemiştir. belki de bu yersiz yurtsuzluğa No Landçe bir yanıttır.”
Multi Award winning Tanzania artist Naseeb Abdul Juma known also known as Diamond Platnumz is considered one of the most influential , loved and decorated Tanzanian artist at the moment.
About 6 to 7 years ago one of the A&R’s I worked with approached me about working with a artist. At the time I still lived In Florida, and this artist was from Tuscaloosa, Alabama. I wasn’t sure how that was going to work but this person assured me once I heard this guy I would definitely want to work with him.
We can go to unknown territory for a moment and travel in time and space to Argentina in the 1980s, looking back to one of the most influential rock bands in Latin America, Soda Stereo.
Every nineties latino kid grew up listening to Gustavo Cerati’s voice and getting enchanted by this song and many others. This is a typical one that captured very uniquely the feeling of the evening, watching the sun go down and the city lights slowly start to turn on.
Another beautiful week of life, Sharing music never ceases to be anything less than the maraschino cherry atop this delicacy I get to experience alongside you all. It is my absolute honor to introduce to you this week’s featured track: “Nothing In Your Life” by Nat Torn. At first, the funky rift immediately catches your ear and has you rhythmically bopping. Then, like a snake charmer, once Nat Torn’s vocals hit, the listener has no choice but to succumb to a powerful and gripping Indie trance. Don’t panic, your body and mind will once again rejoin, but only after completing this 5 minute journey of a lifetime.
Even heroes need a day off.
I mean come on, it gets tiring saving the world every. single. day. Sometimes we’d rather not whack on our supersuit (as usual, points for the reference), and just kick our feet up and watch some bad telly instead. And that’s perfectly within our right! No one’s paying us to be heroes – the world owes us some down time!
Music to Save a Lost Soul is thrilled to add Bond Villain to the playlist this week. “Let Me Go” was submitted via our landing page and it was a sonic delight that felt like finding buried treasure! This tune is reminiscent of the mellow style from Panic! At the Disco’s “Death of a Bachelor” album, and some of the a capella operatic stylings of Queen and Freddie Mercury… definitely made for this list.
Tossed around by dismal weather like some inconsequential debris, the jellyfish feels raw. Have to look inwards with a clear mind and live inside this dark primal agitation for a moment. Allow the anger to flow through and then out.
After photos of Remy Ma and Lil Kim in the studio started popping up on Instagram in September, it was obvious the pair was getting ready to drop something colossal. The two rap vets are finally here with the collaborative single “Wake Me Up,” one of the results from those sessions.