New 9th Wonder and Illa J. What a great day!
One half of the influential ambient duo, McBride also released solo records and played in the band Bell Gardens
Really sad news. I love Stars of the Lid. They were one of my first entry points into ambient music and have been a part of my life for a long time. I remember when Brian McBride's first solo album came out and how much I loved putting it on at night just to relax. I highly recommend giving it a listen in his memory.
Kitboga is the greatest troll of all time
Black Books, Red Dwarf, IT Crowd
Love seeing Konqi on there. What a cutie.
Thanks, this makes it so easy! You're the best.
You sure you're not thinking of Connect? Thunder is open source.
Love Sync and am excited to get back on it. Unfortunately it's crashing on startup after logging in.
Gross. Doc Rivers voice is gonna make me mute every game he announces.
Wow that's a huge bummer.
Audiogalaxy was amazing. I found so much good music through it that totally influenced my taste for the rest of my life. Soulseek, OiNK, What.CD and Waffles led the way after that. Now it's Redacted and Orpheus. It's been a journey!
Thank goodness the ref changed his mind.
Same, I love it. Here is a link to it if anyone wants it.
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>Prefab Sprout’s Steve McQueen is everything I could want in a “pop” album (as nebulous a term as that’s become): its production is super-pretty, its lyrics are literate and humorous without being condescending in the slightest, it’s fun to listen to, and there’s just something in the way lead singer and songwriter Paddy McAloon puts chords and melodies together that’s instantly gripping and gratifying.
>I sort of wish I could leave it at that and let all you lucky readers decide for yourself exactly what kind of amazing album Steve McQueen is (or, if you’re going to be that way, whether or not it’s amazing, or even good, at all), but professionalism beckons: this album’s excellence is immediate in the beginning of opening track “Faron Young,” which, incidentally, doesn’t really sound like anything else off the album. The track starts with twanging country guitars and rollicking drums, which the band cleverly invert to service their gorgeous adaptation of ‘80s pop. This is an album that feels slightly antiquated (on that note: you know those breathy vocal pads that are always in ‘80s pop songs? Those need to be brought back, stat.) but in the best way possible; it’s an album that takes the best aspects of the musical landscape that surrounds it and uses it to create something distinctly of its era and yet somehow timeless.
>This timelessness is a result of that inexplicable songwriterly skill I half-described in the first paragraph. Here, I must take the ultimate cop-out and simply urge you, the listener, to get the album and hear for yourself. Hear how the pummel of “Faron Young”’s chorus magically dissolves into the gorgeously lightweight chorus. Hear how “Hallelujah” flows through a hundred or so of the weirdest chord changes possible, yet somehow comes out hummable. Or how “Moving the River” deftly switches moods multiple times before finally ending on the triumphantly angelic title chorus.
>Steve McQueen is a subtle masterpiece; a nearly flawless convergence of gorgeous, smart pop songwriting and immediately pleasurable production that divides itself into eleven songs that are both distinct and also separated by a common thread of excellence.
Make sure you don't have an empty lemmy.ml instance in your accounts settings in Liftoff. This happened to me with lemmy.world which was apparently there by default. If there is one then long press it and remove it.
The onions for the hot dogs at the food court. I haven't bought a hot dog ever since they went away.
I haven't used a public tracker since 2005.
"Elemental" continues an ignominious box office streak for Pixar and animation releases at Disney.
Top row:
Cold Gawd - God Get Me The Fuck Out Of Here
Alison Goldfrapp - Love Invention
The Jam - Sound Affects
Bottom row:
Cranes - EP Collection, Volumes 1 & 2
Cranes - Self-Non-Self
The Cold Gawd album was new to me and I bought it on a whim after hearing it play at a record store I love. It's an awesome album though and I recommend it to anyone who likes the heavier side of shoegaze.
I also highly recommend Alison Goldfrapp's solo album. Lots of dancey fun and will put you in a good mood.
The other 3 I've just been needing in my collection for a long time.