Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Ke$ha -Animal

1. Your Love Is My Drug
2. TiK ToK
3. Take It Off
4. Kiss N Tell
5. Stephen
6. Blah Blah Blah (Featuring 30H!3)
7. Hungover
8. Party At A Rich Dude’s House
9. Backstabber
10. Blind
11. Dinosaur
12. Dancing With Tears In My Eyes
13. Boots & Boys
14. Animal

[Via http://euphorialand.com]

Buratino & Pinocchio

So, you all know the 1880’s classic children’s story of the long-nosed wooden puppet, Pinocchio, written by Italian author Carlo Collodi. Brief recap: Geppetto carves a marionette out of a piece of wood and claims it as his child; it is clear from the beginning that this puppet, named Pinocchio, is a rascal. He is sent to school, but is easily led off-track by a variety of distractions, such as a marionette theatre (& its director, Mangiafuoco), as well as the conniving duo Fox & Cat. He is helped out of several tight situations by the Fairy with Turquoise Hair as well as The Talking Cricket who reappears at conspicuous times throughout the story (Famous Scene: when the Fairy asks Pinocchio about his adventures, his nose begins to grow as he relates to her a string of lies. The Fairy tells him: “Lies, my boy, are easily recognised because there are two kinds: There are lies with short legs and lies with long noses: Yours, to the point, are the kind with the long nose.”). The Fairy repeatedly warns Pinocchio about the consequences of reckless behavior; nevertheless, he continues to get lured to places such as the City of Catchfools and the Land of Play, where he gets himself in a variety of fixes (like being transformed into a donkey). Ultimately, Pinocchio ends up saving Geppetto from the belly of The Terrible Dogfish after he’s been swallowed; father and son are reunited after a long separation. One day, as Pinocchio is on his way to town to buy himself a new suit, he is met by a snail who tells him that the Fairy with Turquoise Hair is sick; Pinocchio immediately gives the snail all of the money he has (forty copper coins), and that night, while he is sleeping, he is transformed into a real boy. Furthermore, when he wakes up, he has a new suit and is shocked to find forty gold coins by his bed, attributed to the Fairy as a reward for Pinocchio’s commendable actions.

I myself grew up with Pinocchio’s Russian counterpart: Buratino. In the 1930’s, Russian author Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy reimagined Collodi’s masterpiece. Although Tolstoy had read about the original adventures of Pinocchio a long time before, he had lost the book and forgotten many of the details. In an attempt to come up with an entertaining bedside story for his own children, Tolstoy came up with the tale of the long-nosed wooden puppet, Buratino. There are many similarities between the two stories, but also marked differences.

Buratino is carved by a man named Papa Carlo (probably in reference to the author of Pinocchio). His nose is always long; he resists attempts to have it shortened. When Buratino (which means “wooden doll” in Italian) is sent off to school, he is distracted by a marionette theatre, which is run by the evil, long-bearded director Karabas Barabas. Buratino disrupts the show and befriends Karabas’s mistreated puppets (including a blue-haired puppet named Malvina). For this, Karabas is livid and imprisons him; however, he politely releases Buratino when he accidentally discovers, by means of conversation, that the old house Buratino’s father Papa Carlo lives in contains a secret door for which Karabas has been searching his whole life. Karabas once had the Golden Key to this door, but he lost it. The rest of the book chronicles Buratino’s adventures searching for the Golden Key. Throughout, Alice the Fox & Basilio the Cat attempt to swindle Buratino out of his pocket money using a variety of ploys (such as taking him to the Land of Fools). Meanwhile, Karabas’s puppet crew have run away from their evil director, and they help Buratino out of a fix (far from town in a place of great seclusion, Malvina the Blue-Haired marionette attempts to educate Buratino in reading, writing, and arithmetic, with little success). After a few more adventures, ultimately, Buratino is given the Golden Key by a wise old pond turtle named Tortilla, who deems him “worthy” of the honor. Turns out the Golden Key leads to a wonderful, ornate marionette theatre; there Papa Carlo, Buratino & the rest of his puppet friends happily spend the rest of their days. In this story, there is also a Talking Cricket – he lives in Papa Carlo’s house at the entrance to the secret theatre. However, in this version, the wooden puppet Buratino never becomes a “real boy.”

Isn’t it interesting how one character can serve as a bridge between cultures (namely Western Europeans & Slavs)? Buratino is considered a very popular Russian icon today. There is even a fizzy drink named after him :)

[Via http://rosalieee.wordpress.com]

Monday, December 28, 2009

"หลังห้อง (Lung Horng)" - Chacha

Title: หลังห้อง / Lung Horng (The Back of the Room)
Artist: Chacha
Album: Chacha
Year: 2009

มองเธออยู่นานจากมุมห่างไกลหลังห้องมุมนี้
mong ter yoo naan jaak moom haang glai lang hong moom nee
Looking at you for so long from a far-off corner in the back of this room
มองเช้าจรดเย็นไม่เป็นอันเรียนได้เลย
mong chao ja-rot yen mai bpen an rian daai loie
Watching the morning turn to afternoon, unable to learn anything
ที่นั่งข้างเธอ เธอเว้นเผื่อคนที่คุ้นที่เคย
tee nang kaang ter ter wen peua kon tee koon tee koie
The seat next to you, you’ve saved for someone you know
ฉันจะมีสิทธิ์นั่งมันบ้างไหม
chan ja mee sit nang man baang mai
Will I have the right to sit there?

(*)นั่งอยู่ในห้องเหมือนกัน ห่างกันไม่กี่ก้าวเดิน
nang yoo nai hong meuan gan haang gan mai gee gaao dern
Sitting here in the same room, just a couple steps away
ดูไกลห่างเกิน ไม่มีทางได้ยิน
doo glai haang gern mai mee taang dai-yin
It seems too far, there’s no way you’ll hear

(**)อยากจะร้อง ร้องตะโกนให้สุดเสียง
yaak ja rong rong dta-gohn hai soot siang
I want to shout, shout out loud
ว่าฉันชอบเธออยู่ แต่ไปไม่เคยถึงหูสักที
waa chan chop ter yoo dtae bpai mai koie teung hoo sak tee
That I like you, but it’ll never reach your ears
ต่อให้ร้อง ร้องให้ตายอยู่ตรงนี้
dtor hai rong rong hai dtaai yoo dtrong nee
Even if I shout, shout till I die right here
ไม่เห็นสนใจว่ามีคนข้างหลังรออยู่
mai hen son-jai waa mee kon kaang lang ror yoo
You’ll never see or be interested that you have someone waiting behind you
ช่วยหันมามองหน่อย
chuay han maa mong noi
Please turn and look at me

เฝ้ารอสักวันเธอเหลียวกลับมองข้างหลังตรงนี้
fao ror sak wan ter lieow glap mong kaang lang dtrong nee
I’m waiting for a day that you’ll turn around and look back right here
อาจไม่ตั้งใจแค่มองผ่านตาก็พอ
aat mai dtang jai kae mong paan dtaa gor por
You might not mean to, but just to look past your eyes would be enough
ให้ฉันได้พูดสักครั้งหนึ่งคำที่ฉันเฝ้ารอ
hai chan daai poot sak krang neung kam tee chan fao ror
Let me be able to speak just once the words that I’ve been waiting
รอจนท้อ ช่วยรู้ตัวสักที
ror jon tor chuay roo dtua sak tee
Waiting until I’m discouraged, please realize for once

(*, **)

รอแค่เสี้ยวนาทีเหมือนแสนนานเป็นปี
ror kae sieow naa tee meuan saen naan bpen bpee
Waiting just a fraction of a minute feels like it’s as long as years
เมื่อไรจะได้ยินคนๆนี้
meua-rai ja dai-yin kon-kon nee
When will you hear this person?

(**)

[Via http://deungdutjai.wordpress.com]

Friday, December 25, 2009

Britney Spears - Circus (Review)

The cover of the Circus album reveals a number of disturbing truths that no amount of photoshopping can conceal. Britney’s eyes are vacuous and glaring into a camera, deadened from a combination of the various mental illnesses festering inside her noticeably large head, and the endless supply of medication she is force-fed for breakfast. Britney looks every bit as corpse-like as she did in her Blackout era. The difference is that the producers have painted her skin purple, pink and gold in hopes of increasing her marketability.

Spears' inner turmoil unintentionally makes a cameo for the cover-art of this abysmal album.

2007 was no walk in the park for our B-girl (the rumoured title of her forthcoming album. Sounds too bad to be true.). Her penchant for divorce, custody battles, and late-night drives down misery lane all contributed to the tragedy the world watched unfold through the unscrupulous media in early 2008. Now that it has been revealed that her conservatorship has been extended, Britney’s carefully hidden but ever-present sorrow, which makes its presence know every now and then through weeping fits and dangerous acts of impulsivity, seems as deeply wedged into the singers true identity (not to be confused with the club-happy nymphomanic persona we see in her videos) as it has ever been.

Such is the current image of the blonde tabloid queen. She frequently appears in newspaper columns and on music channels, yet she is rarely present in person either physically or mentally. Fortunately, the tabloids are soothing Spears rather than stoning her ever since 2008. Since being sectioned, Spears has been placed under conservatorship, which as I mentioned above, has been extended. All is not as well as Circus would have you believe.

But, not to worry. Image must always be separated from the actual music. After all, 2007 saw the release of Spears’ pop masterpiece, and her greatest album, Blackout. The singer was depressed, lonely and completely unhinged during the production of the album, yet it emerged as a grand and highly underappreciated triumph. Perhaps this adds fuel to the myth that an artists’ greatest work is created when they are in their lowest spirits.

Too bad that Circus doesn’t quite match up to its predecessor. The production is bland and never expands into anything interesting. The second song on the album, Out From Under, is a cover of a Bratz song, as every bit as whiny and insincere sounding as its source. Womanizer attempts to replicate the dark sounding production present in Blackout and fails, as does Kill The Lights. Circus, If U Seek Amy (clever, Max! sigh) and Shattered Glass fulfill their roles as generic pop garbage that weary sensible listeners after a few scant plays. Mmm Papi sounds like a seven-year old girl got a tape-recorder for her birthday, and sang along to the sound of traffic. My Baby will make you cry. At first you will assume the song is shooting for irony, but the realization that this track was written by Britney herself will inflate some balloons for a pity party. The best song on the album was taken from her previous album, Blackout, and tacked on at the end for contract reasons. Go figure.

Unusual You is a highlight, however, though hardly a masterpiece, and certainly not enough to redeem an album that is every bit as dull and lifeless as the situation of its struggling vocalist. The singer also embarked on a world tour to support the album, which is every bit as banal and supportive of my observations as this album. She may not be writing the songs, but Britney seems to merge her current self with her music, regardless.

Now, the deceptively ambitious songstress has announced the release of a new album next year. Unlike some of her peers, such as the infinitely less charming Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake, something inside Britney motivates her to constantly push out new tunes, but for some reason, I doubt it’s a desperate attempt to remain successful in the music industry. That credit belongs to the likes of Beyoncé and Madonna. No, it’s something else that drives Britney…perhaps an internal emptiness that can only be fulfilled by lip-synching in front of thousands. The vomit-inducing custard curtain from the album cover has been pulled on her recent Circus era, so it seems, but the drama never really ends.

[Via http://violentsauce.wordpress.com]

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Morrissey/Your Arsenal

Your Arsenal, released in 1992, was the third solo effort by former Smiths vocalist Morrissey. Featuring a new band of ‘hooligans’, namely Alain White and Boz Boorer, they remain with Morrissey until this day. The band takes on a more noted rock-a-billy sound, due to the roots of the musicians Moz chose to hire…it all worked for him masterfully well. The album, although never sporting a true ’single’ , managed to chart three singles in the to ten and garnered a Grammy nomination in the US. Shortly after the release, Mick Ronson dies of liver cancer.

You’re Gonna Need Someone By Your Side—-From the onset, you notice that Moz has crossed over to the ‘dark’ side of ‘Modern Rock’….this is alright, because it plays so well. the backdrop of the song is so huge it seems to give Morrissey the balls he had problems finding. This is a huge barrage of guitar sound and distortion…the band is literally huge….it works fantastically well. a stand out track and always a favorite of mine.

Glamorous Glue—-The musical backdrop is full of sounds from every direction…the sound is loud and abrasive and is the exact thing that Moz needed to satisfy me and attract new fans. He still seems able to deliver a line that is subtle, sardonic and typical despite all of the noise…how is this possible….GENIUS!!!

We’ll Let You Know—-Wow…still surprising after the musical barrage of the past two songs, this is Morrissey at his very best…one of the best post-Smiths songs he ever released, I think this was way over looked and under appreciated. The voice is so clear…the gentle acoustic guitar and the back drop from some obscure recording or another only add to the atmsphere…this is classic and wonderful!!! The lyrics sometimes make you shake your head and wonder what you are supposed to believe in.

The National Front Disco—-Forever on of my favorite Morrissey songs….not because of the lyric, the music or the delivery but all of them combined…this track makes me crazy…makes me want to spin in circles and proclaim my love for a man I have never met. To be so blatant in political statement, while still being in melody and hype is astounding. the energy of the song is devastating and will leave you wiped out afterwards…this is an unappreciated masterpiece!!!!! I love you man!!!!

Certain People I Know—-With a huge Rock-a-billy sentiment, the song is so pleasant you almost resist the message of the song. Morrissey, combined with this band was unstoppable…the American sentiment was inr=tact with subtle nuances of British humor at the same time…..this is fantatic…few songs surpass the track.

We Hate t When Our Friends Become Successful—-Never a favorite track of mine, perhaps I am non-traditionalist…the Americans loved this song and it spurned a huge tour for the Man…to me, there are too many other brilliant moments on this release for this song to mean that much to me…although perhaps his band mates were paying attention and then decided to sue him!!!

You’re The One For Me Fatty—-Another of those little ditty that Moz has a way of penning that are cruel and inane, but stick in your head forever…like Girlfriend In Coma, Moz makes something so cruel seem so pleasant…this man is a GOD!!!

Seasick, Yet Still Docked—-Beginning with typical Morrissey fanfare, you know that this will be one for the books as the first notes begin to take place. Morrissey delivers lines so subtle and sardonic that you ears try ti pick up every little sound that is coming from his vocal box…this is remarkable…the band settles down into a remarkable Smiths dirge that makes you feel warm and fuzzy….this is remarkable now and even more incredible live…just like the older days….wonderful!!!! Morrissey sings…..”My love is as sharp as a needle in your eye….you must be a fool to pass me by…”….WOW!!!!

I Know It’s Gonna Happen Someday—-Washing over you like a huge tidal wave, the song builds and builds until you are drowned in the pure emotion of the vice…the release is like a weeks long orgasm with you favorite fuck…..this man is briulliant…..the build up is as good as the release and the release makes you love even more….I love this Man….oh…did I say that already?

Tomorrow—-A wonderfully noisy barrage of the new band Morrissey has accumulated, this song is literally wonderful….including all of the great themes that Moz has covered, it takes on a new energy with the new players. This is literally an excursion into the past glory days of the old band…you ache to hear Marr repeat these chords…Morrissey has never sounded better or more tortured…..this is magnificent.

****3/4 out of 5

[Via http://marky7235.wordpress.com]

Monday, December 21, 2009

The UK Singles Chart: Randomness Returns to a Stagnatic Music Industry

It’s really, really hard for me to believe that it’s happening.  But thanks to an online drive to send “Killing In The Name” by Rage Against The Machine (1992) to the top of the UK Singles chart to prevent X-Factor winner Joe McElderry’s cover of “The Climb” from being the Christmas UK #1, the online world has truly spoken to the music industry.  Everyone who read about this with interest, not to mention anyone who bought the Rage Against the Machine song, has got to feel victorious.  Hello, unpredictability and randomness, and welcome back!  I think we’ll see a few of these online campaigns, and they may continue to work.

Music Industry:  Are you listening?  What is your response?  My final question comes courtesy of a Diana Ross song:  Do You Know Where You’re Going To?

[Via http://billcsistunedon.wordpress.com]

Friday, December 18, 2009

Elton John - Don´t let the sun go down on me


Music: Elton John
Lyrics: Bernie Taupin

I can’t light no more of your darkness
All my pictures seem to fade to black and white
I’m growing tired and time stands still before me
Frozen here on the ladder of my life
Too late to save myself from falling
I took a chance and changed your way of life
But you misread my meaning when I met you
Closed the door and left me blinded by the light
Don’t let the sun go down on me
Although I search myself, it’s always someone else I see
I’d just allow a fragment of your life to wander free
But losing everything is like the sun going down on me
I can’t find, oh the right romantic line
But see me once and see the way I feel
Don’t discard me just because you think I mean you harm
But these cuts I have they need love to help them heal

[Via http://musiconlinespace.com]

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Warning: This Blog May Pose Serious Health Risks For Lab Rats

I pretty much live in a perpetual state of dehydration. This is primarily the result of the fact that; a) I don’t drink nearly enough water and b) I drink far too much other crap with artificial sweeteners such as coffee, tea and of course diet pop.

Now, I am not someone who is particularly worried about the long-term health risks of consuming artificial sweeteners such as aspartame or splenda, partially because I am not a laboratory rat but also because I don’t really care to be concerned.

Thinking about all the different things nowadays that are potentially harmful is depressing, and frankly if someone was to compile a list of everything that studies have shown could cause problems for human beings down the line then we hardly would consume or do anything it seems.

There is a line from a Family Guy episode where Stewie (the baby who is an evil genius hell-bent on killing his mother Lois) and Brian (the well-read analytical talking dog) are standing outside on a perfect night when Brian says to Stewie, “Look at all those stars,” to which Stewie responds, “I’ve read that starlight gives you cancer. But then again, what doesn’t these days?”

While the applicability of Family Guy to our everyday lives is a Blog (or series of Blogs) for another day this particular quote has significance. Stewie is right. Every time you turn on the television and watch the news, read a magazine article or engage in conversation with a friend it seems like information on what is bad for people is being passed along.

The most disturbing part of this trend is that no one really knows how much of this information has been substantiated by research and testing, and how much of it is simply speculation or a passing fad.

Now, I am not trying to tell people water isn’t good for them, or that everyone should consume as much fake sugar as I do because I am not the healthiest person in the world by any means. Although, at various points in my life I have tried to achieve the ultimate nutritional diet I have come to realize, through several unsuccessful attempts, that it is an unattainable vision.

While I still believe that nutrition is important and should be considered on a daily basis it isn’t something that should control your life as it has mine in the past. Regardless of what I am fed by the mainstream media and nutritional experts I refuse to stop eating carbohydrates after 7:00pm, drink 8 glasses of water a day (which is a totally arbitrary amount to drink since how much water a person should consume is based on their size) or stop eating sodium rich frozen foods.

Most of all I will not stop consuming products that contain artificial sweeteners. I am not taking a firm stand on this point because I own stock in Johnson & Johnson (they own McNeil Nutritional the company that produces Splenda), it is simply because I don’t want to live according to guidelines and recommendations imposed by people and groups that are ultimately saying conflicting things.

When it comes down to it I enjoy drinking diet pop, and while I believe that it is exceedingly important to be knowledgeable about what is considered by the nutritional community to be healthy, I refuse to follow all of their suggestions and thereby completely alter my lifestyle.

Therefore, I will continue to ingest products that are considered “bad” for me, but frankly with the number of things that have been branded with negative labels I honestly don’t really know what’s “good” for me anyway, so for all I know next week diet pop will be considered a G-d damn cure-all…

[Via http://coachraidbard.wordpress.com]

Monday, December 14, 2009

Second Annual Indie Rock Holiday Party

Wow that is some title for a show on December 12th.
It was one of a few shows happening that busy crazy night.
Decided to go for this one because it was a holiday theme show.
Playing were:

  • Paramedics
  • Old Crowns
  • The Love Machine
  • The Reason (was there for abit)
  • Keep Yourself Good Company (Missed out due to relying on the bus)
  • Amos The Transparent (Missed out)


Sorry if its not a great quality video.
As mentioned before I only got to see four of the six acts that played at Babylon.
Due to the bus but I was also tired since I had family Christmas shopping which I was up since 6am.
First band Paramedics played.
The band has shrunk to a foursome in this set.
Kind of surprised with the change of sound.
But very heavy on the guitar and drum sound.
Did a cover of a Amos The Transparent song.
Insane crazy set they put on, but miss their electronica fused rock sound.
Paramedics @ Babylon
Second band Old Crowns played.
Totally rocking it loud this time.
People enjoyed their stuff.
Joel gave me their setlist and here is what they sang (not sure if they were in order):

  • Hems
  • Jesus
  • Falling
  • Calm
  • Wires
  • Shaky
  • Sailor (where people came up on stage)

Old Crowns @ Babylon
Third band The Love Machine who I always love to see live.
Put a great show.
Previewed new songs.
Last song Love Is On Your Side where some people just got on stage and sang the song and have fun.
The Love Machine @ Babylon
Checked out abit of The Reason.
Very surprised with the change of sound they had.
Last time I saw them was in 2008. Where there was alot of loudness and moshing around.
The Reason @ Babylon
That was my night at this show.

[Via http://mwmusic.wordpress.com]

Friday, December 11, 2009

Kanjani8 関ジャニ∞ - Naniwa Iroha Bushi 浪花いろは節

歌詞 :
Kanjani8 関ジャニ∞ – Naniwa Iroha Bushi 浪花いろは節
作詞:MASA
作曲・編曲馬飼野康二

*Chorus:
ソラ!ヨイトコサッサノ ヨイサッサ!
ハア エンヤコラセノ ドッコイセ! (4x)

*Bridge:
いろはにほへと ちりぬるを
わかよたれそ つねならむ
ういのおくやま けふこえて
あさきゆめみし えみもせす ん

ナニワ友あれ輪になって 心ウキウキ踊りましょう
あの人もこの人も 花の浪花のいろは節!

いうがごときこの世の楽しみもすぐに散ってしまう
人の世の移り変わりを誰がとどめられようか
ナニワ何でもめげません あっち立てればこっち立たず
お勤め毎日ご苦労さん 浪花根性ド根性!

(Chorus, Bridge)

ナニワ無くとも空見上げ 笑い飛ばして生きましょう
幸せさん飛んでくる 笑う角には福が来る!

迷いと苦しみの山々を今越え果てて
すでに浅はかな夢見ず快楽に溺れもせず
ナニワ友あれ生きてます 皆さんの愛にいかされて
ありがとさん感謝して 浪花ホンマに好きやねん!

(Chorus)

色は匂えど 散りぬるを(いろはにおえど ちりぬるを)
我が世誰ぞ 常ならむ(わがよたれぞ つねならむ)
有為の奥山 今日越えて(ういのおくやま きょうこえて)
浅き夢見し 酔ひもせず(あさきゆめみじ えいもせず)

[Via http://kaganayaka.wordpress.com]

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Misia MONSTER Post on Just Ballade

image from Misia's official website

Misia is releasing her 9th album on December 16th, Just Ballade and this CD + DVD combo available through yesasia.com is significant because the DVD will also contain the video to her current single “Hoshi No Yo Ni..” which is used in the upcoming Ultraman movie.

Misia is an excellent R&B artist, and you can learn more about her by visiting her official website. Her single “Hoshi no Yo ni..” will also be available to buy the same day as her newest album. You can watch an extremely beautiful video for “Hoshi no Yo ni..” below. The red leaves remind me of the movie “Hero”.

Sowhat about the monsters? Mega Monster Battle Ultra Galaxy Legend The Movie is hitting theaters in Japan this Saturday December 12th. So get ready to rock and knock your socks off. This looks kinda cheezy and kinda EPIC. Learn more about the Ultraman movie at its official website through Warner Brothers. Watch the trailer below:

[Via http://neauxclicks.wordpress.com]

Friday, December 4, 2009

DJ Jazzy Jeff & Michael Jackson - He's The King, I'm The DJ (Mixtape)

Jazzy Jeff teamed up with UndrCrwn to give us this mix. Its a combo of Michael Jackson most popular songs, along with remixes, and a couple of MJ songs you haven’t heard of before. So your definitely in for oa treat with this mixtape.

DOWNLOAD: DJ Jazzy Jeff & Michael Jackson – He’s The King, I’m The DJ (Mixtape)

[Via http://itstheofficial.com]

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

For Starters...

Okay, I’ll start off with some of my current favorite songs, just so you get an idea of what you might or might not be in store for in later posts. I’ll try to pick one song for each genre I listen to. Sooo here goes!? :]

“Always New Depths” by Bloc Party

Album: Silent Alarm Remixed

Genre: Alternative

“Foxy Lady” by The Jimi Hendrix Experience

Album: Are You Experienced

Genre: Rock

“The Sound of Truth” by As I Lay Dying

Album: An Ocean Between Us

Genre: Metal

“Notorious Thugs” by The Notorious B.I.G.

Album: Life After Death

Genre: Hip Hop

“Cause I Love You” by Lenny Williams

Album: Spark of Love

Genre: R&B / Soul

“India” by Jochen Miller

Album: India – EP

Genre: Trance

“Pogo” by Digitalism

Album: Idealism

Genre: Electronic

“Letters From the Ambulance” by The Fashion

Album: The Fashion

Genre: Pop

“Szamar Madar” by Venetian Snares

Album: Rossz Csillag Alatt Szuletett

Genre: Classical

ANNDDD that should be enough for now :P Or at least that’s all I can think of at the moment, I’m still not sure how to go about this whole blogging thing, but I’ll get the hang of it. I’ll post songs I like, albums worth checking out, music videos I find awesome. Random things that amuse me basically :]

Well anywho, I’m done for now. Lates! :D

[Via http://beastmodemusic.wordpress.com]