late to the led zeppelin party, but holy crow. i am so obsessed with kashmir right now. and dazed and confused. and all of my love. but kashmir is one of the most beautiful sounding songs. there are at least two parts through the song where, i swear, my soul wants to detach from my body and just fly. so beautiful.
ahahahhahahahahahahahaha, i just busted into my kids room, with the laptop blasting this.
ha. little dorkish darling.
he threw me out...after i danced for him.
sweet. musical bombing is my fave part of being a parent (ok, not fave, but damn close)
(edited to add: he overheard me tell the younger one "stop! collaborate and listen"....which launched him into another tirade about lame music <kid loved maroon 5 and linkin park at one point buuut sure, bro. sure> which is why i dropped the track on him...usually i prefer to drop rem or tragically hip on him. he likes to say that michael stipe has the worst voice in the world, a sure fire way to get ye olde mother puffed up and outraged but he ASKED for this. no, vanilla ice is not child cruelty. lol.)
Been listening to alot of Radiohead recently, been trying to get into them more with their other albums other then OK Computer and A Moon Shaped Pool, and I think Kid A and Amnesiac are my other favorite albums from the band now.
Currently heavily obsessed with to the lovely Lucius and their album Wildewoman. It's been a while since I found a new group to be so intriguing from the very moment I first came across them.
Also enjoying Sons of Magdalene. Eustis' blank face definitely holds in more than meets the eye.
I really dig it. Plus, call me crazy, but I actually like Lynch's voice. Something so raw and true about it, despite occasionally being submerged in vocoders and reverb.
Unfortunately, these guys just played their last show Sunday. Ive followed them around southeast Michigan for the better part of 8 months, and it was a sad moment to see them finally call it quits. They were the premiere post-hardcore band in the area, even getting booking out of state, and headlining local venues regularly. i guess i have a soft spot for my local metal scene.