I can't believe I haven't posted since May! Where has the time gone? It's passing me by so fast.
I'm gonna try to post more now because I actually have so so many new artists on my mind lately.
I'd like to start with Breathe Owl Breathe today. This is their song called Across The Loch, been my favorite for a while now. Hope you like!
One of my beloved artists is lady Vanessa Carlton (surely am going to post about her soon) and she got in touch with this folk/blues band called Deer Tick and posted about this on her Twitter.
I remember being kind of bored that day so I decided to listen to a couple of their songs. Suprisingly indeed, I started to like it very much!
I don't know about you but I never really liked this style of music but this band is just so good. I want to share this one song with you because it is literally taking my breath away, especially the chorous. I would even say the chorous is haunting in the best way possible. It is called Twenty Miles. Check it out if you've got four minutes. Thanks.
I came here today to make a short post about the best page ever -- Grooveshark.com
What is it? Well, I like calling it "My Personal Youtube" because that's exactly what it is.
Basically all you do is log in, find your favorite artist/band and listen to them. By those informations this page finds out what else you might like and offers you another music!
I've always had a trouble finding artists similiar to those I listen to and now I've already found like five bands I actually like!
Try it guys. There is even this amazing bonus -- it is free. You can listen to whole albums all day long and don't have to pay a single penny. Ain't that amazing?
I don't know if you know the famous youtube channel Schmoyoho? It is specialized on auto-tuning the news, calling it Songify this. You might know their Bed Intruder Song or Charlie Sheen's Winning. This channel is made by The Gregory Brothers, which is actually a band of three brothers - Evan, Michael and Andrew and Evan's wife Sarah.
But, they are doing music even separately which is exactly the case of Andrew singing with Sarah and The Color Red Band. This combination created a beautiful, peaceful folk/alternative music.
So, my most favorite is the song called Where We Lie Down, Our Bed is Green. Here it is with its lovely music video. Enjoy!
it's been a while since I posted something but I'm really busy. But this will change in a week, hopefully.
So! I just wrote "The Black Keys" into the youtube search and tuned in Lonely Boy track. And I found my self digging that rock'n'roll sound so much. Don't know if you noticed this band, but you sure should. Check it out.
I'm in kinda bad mood in a while so I'm gonna be very very short. I just wanna say that I miss summer, holidays, our cottage and reading Jane Austen's book under green tree and lying on a bench and worrying I'm gonna get sunburnt... I like winter, but not in a while. So please, let it be over.
So, here comes a song --> Bon Iver & St. Vincent - Roslyn. I've heard this in Twilight's New Moon movie and loved it. Even though the movie sucks and is not like the book at all, it still has amazing soundtrack... This song is playing while Bella is waiting for Edward who never shows up...
I'm writing this right after I finished watching Josh Radnor's "Liberal Arts" movie. And it was one of the best movies I've seen in a very long time.
It's basicaly telling a story about 35 year old Jessie who is living in New York and is unsatisfied with his life. He gets a call from his former college teacher who is going to retirement. Jessie is coming back to his college town to meet him and visits his school again and realizes how he hasn't changed since college and how he wants to come back to those years. He meets 19 year old girl - Zibby - who is very smart and entartaining and Jessie finds himself falling for her.
I wanted to watch this movie for so long but couldn't find it anywhere. But now that I finally saw it, it was beyond my expectations. Check it out if you wanna and take a look at Josh Radnor's debut movie as well. It's called Happythankyoumoreplease. Shitty name (even though I kinda love it) but amazing film.
And today I'm giving you a song from Liberal Arts' soundtrack - Moby, Poison Tree.