I blame JOOE on this one..... I friggin love this song. The chorus is just delicious.
My work here is done.
But yeah, for a long, long time I've been searching for bands who have a similar sound to Boards of Canada who are effectively my favourite band in many ways. Strangely enough their specific sound seems quite rare aside from some Aphex Twin and an artists called Tycho who go some way in replicating what I like about BoC. Last night I stumbled on a band called Christ. Let's just say it's the first time I ever said that I believe in Christ and probably the closest I'm ever going to get to BoC's sound:
Yea, today I got hooked on some stupid summer-saturday-night-out-party song by Pitbull and Marc Anthony - Rain Over Me. It's stupid, I don't really get that Pitbull guy but I know he's all over scene nowadays, but the part Marc Anthony is singing is so damn catchy and I just can't get it out of my head so I had to donwload the song and listen to it like gazillion times, cause that's the only thing that really works for me
---- You think darkness is your ally? You merely adopted the dark. I was born in it. Molded by it. I didn't see the light until I was a man. But it was nothing to me but blinding.
---- You think darkness is your ally? You merely adopted the dark. I was born in it. Molded by it. I didn't see the light until I was a man. But it was nothing to me but blinding.
I don't listen to anything except metal/rock since 2008... Oh well, before that, I used to like Akon's "Sorry Blame It On Me", "Lonely" and "Baby I'm Back", Ne-Yo's "So Sick" (I HATE THE JB COVER FOR THIS ONE) and Gnals Barkleys "Crazy". But it's too time ago, I don't even know if I spelled the songs/Artists correctly. I still like these songs, they bring me good feelings of the old days but I don't listen to them more...
Guess what? I'm going to listen for them right now! Oh, the good old times...
Procol Harum, Pink Floyd or Muse are still rock bands; I for one consider Peter Gabriel as rock (even prog rock for that matter). This thread is supposed to be not metal/not rock.
I am a whinny party pooper, i know, i just couldn't help myself
Procol Harum, Pink Floyd or Muse are still rock bands; I for one consider Peter Gabriel as rock (even prog rock for that matter). This thread is supposed to be not metal/not rock.
I am a whinny party pooper, i know, i just couldn't help myself
Does this count, then? It's also been a recent love for me:
Procol Harum, Pink Floyd or Muse are still rock bands; I for one consider Peter Gabriel as rock (even prog rock for that matter). This thread is supposed to be not metal/not rock.
I am a whinny party pooper, i know, i just couldn't help myself
Does this count, then? It's also been a recent love for me:
now you are rude...
actually it doesn't , it's still rock music to my years, it ain't pop.
Written by Guest on 05.01.2012 at 22:39 it ain't pop.
... I'm confused. I think you're confusing pop with dance music. Peter Gabriel may have some proggier rock moments, but on the whole he's always been identified as a pop artist.
Again, maybe your idea of general pop is most of the modern dance/synth pop on the radio.
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"Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something."