The WBGH four-part documentary "Latin Music USA." It's excellent. "Breaking Bad" if you haven't already seen it. Both seasons. The new Robin Guthrie album if you like that old Cocteau 4AD sound. You probably think I'm a wimp now that I said that. The audiobook of Richard Dawkins' "The Greatest Show on Earth." "Kamaal the Abstract" by Q-Tip if you like low-key groovy Hip Hop "Root Beer" by Pigeon John and Adam Flynn if you like upbeat non-hateful funny Hip Hop "The Good, The Bad, and the Queen" by the same if you like Blur, The Clash, or Roxy Music I have no idea. What do you like?
Thanks Dean. I usually dig punk and all the stuff that falls under that huge umbrella, but lately I've been listening to Francoise Hardy, Mayer Hawthorne & a bunch of northern soul. I fucking love Kent's Cellar of Soul compilations. Oh and Jeff, I checked out Mi Reflejo by Christina Aguilera on itunes latino...I now have a $15.99 in itunes credit. Thanks!
That's a good one. personal favorite is Ven Conmigo (Solamente Tú). Then of course you MUST top it off with Genio Atrapado
chris cornell: sunshower damon albarn: dying isn't easy portishead: mourning air oasis: whatever LL Cool J: Momma Said Knock You Out - unplugged
I love that these are available on itunes...bummed entire seasons cost more than I have. I'll probably get a couple of episodes though. Thanks.
Dan Melchior und das menace give it a listen http://www.myspace.com/dasmenace Summer in Siberia rules...fuzzed out low-fi garagey stuff that appeals to the punk ear! The Spits sorta like the Briefs jumbled up with the Ramones and add some Tubeway Army
get the xx record - cure meets timbaland it is amazing also grab a couple of tracks from dead mans bones (pa pa power, save me soul) try the first track from the smith westerns album or for pure pop try pains of being pure at heart...
Jordi Savall - Invocation to the night (Put it on and pretend you're Hannibal Lecter, eating someone's liver) Or if you're more interested in something the past 4 centuries, how about Sigur Ros - Agaetis Byrjun
thats crazy talk! i would have loved to have gotten her number from you in middle school, tool was a favorite. you should get the lightning bolt!!!
Odd that Tool is not on iTunes as A Perfect Circle is. Probably has to do with record labels and such. This is what I've been listening to lately: Jazz: Medeski, Martin and Wood: Radiolarians I & II Metal: Slayer: Season in the Abyss (Classic) Rock: Clutch: Strange Cousins From The West Alternative: Primus: Sailing the Seas of Cheese & Frizzle Fry