Your Ex-Lover Is Dead - Stars
Light of a new day; a passing rain shower; beauty of an Australian rainforest.
The Veil Between Good and Evil
"Beyond The Veil" Competition Top 10: Good and evil exist beyond the veil.
Your Ex-Lover Is Dead - Stars
Light of a new day; a passing rain shower; beauty of an Australian rainforest.
The Veil Between Good and Evil
"Beyond The Veil" Competition Top 10: Good and evil exist beyond the veil.
My earworm du jour, and a song that might hit my favourite songs of 2024 list, is "Something Whispered Follow Me" by Nightwish. It's a smooth, light piece by their standards, with a catchy, melodic chorus. The song could probably find a place on rock radio here with some judicious editing (at 6:40, it's a bit long for radio play except maybe AOR). The centerpiece is a killer vocal performance from the band's marvelous lead singer Floor Jansen but drummer Kai Hahto and guitarist Emppu Vuorinen get their due in this one, too. Not typical Nightwish, but terrific Nighwish.
Halloween looms and my annual story is here. Is it a trick? Or a treat? Let me know.
At the dawn of 2024, I don't think anyone except maybe the band themselves had "new Linkin Park LP" on their bingo card. But here it is and it is wonderful. No one is going to ever forget the late Chester Bennington, but new lead singer Emily Armstrong steps up with some magnificent vocal work on the album. This visualizer came out today with the album.
Halloween looms and my annual story is here. Is it a trick? Or a treat? Let me know.
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At the dawn of 2024, I don't think anyone except maybe the band themselves had "new Linkin Park LP" on their bingo card. But here it is and it is wonderful. No one is going to ever forget the late Chester Bennington, but new lead singer Emily Armstrong steps up with some magnificent vocal work on the album. This visualizer came out today with the album.
I absolutely love the new singer Emily's vocals and am glad that she's part of the band now. The new music has been wonderful and touches my heart the way the older music still does. I like to think that Chester Bennington would be proud of all of them for continuing the legacy
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Been listening to Bryson Tiller's album 'TRAPSOUL' and trying to navigate this site lol.
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And, yeah, it was love (for her voice) at first listen when I heard Emily on Emptiness Machine. I've been listening to Dead Sara, her own band, recently, too. Different from Linkin Park but also quite enjoyable.
Halloween looms and my annual story is here. Is it a trick? Or a treat? Let me know.
A recent favourite of mine is Vancouver band Spiritbox. With two Juno awards and two Grammy noms under their belt, they are becoming the face of an eclectic school of metal that pulls in elements from many genres, even from outside metal, to a metalcore base. This is the second single from their upcoming second album, Tsunami Sea.
Halloween looms and my annual story is here. Is it a trick? Or a treat? Let me know.
Here's an interesting musical pair-up. Patty Gurdy (a stage name, obviously) is a German artist who sings and plays hurdy-gurdy. Tavern, released yesterday, is her second full-length studio album (there's also an EP in between). She has a number of guest artists but this is the one that caught my eye when she released an album trailer a while back.
Finn Marko Hietala is best known for his 20 years as bassist/vocalist in Nightwish, but has been in the music scene since his teens (he's getting close to 60). Marko has been solo since leaving Nightwish in 2021 and does a lot of collaborations, as he does here with Patty. One of my favourite songs on the album, even if it is a bit different in tone from the others (most are more folk-y than this).
Halloween looms and my annual story is here. Is it a trick? Or a treat? Let me know.