Do you like sick guitar riffs and youthful vocals? Boy do I have a song for you.
The song's riff is like a Mormon mom: it birthed a lot of children. So many 2000s-2010s instrumental math rock/progressive metal bands got their sound from it.
The song's also really catchy and the guy's a beast for being able to sing while playing that.
Do you feel like doing some G-Rated dancing? Well, have a listen to this.
Such an infectiously positive song that makes you want to move and maybe write a really cool chord progression. Seriously, the chord progressions in this song are crazy.
Shrimping out is an important stage of life that must be allowed to run its course. With proper support, someone who is shrimping out may even find the experience gratifying and self-affirming. Some report wishing that they could've stayed a shrimp, but as with all things in life, meaning comes from impermanence ?
I might've missed TPAB's 10th birthday, so I'll make up for it by recommending a song from Kendrick's other greatest album of all time that's turning 13 today.
A jazzy masterpiece. Such an intricate arrangement on this track. It blows my mind every time. It might be a little bit daunting making sense of the polytonality and the striking layered, interlocking rhythms, but the experience is worth it.
I was taking my clothes to the laundromat the other day and the guys there were blasting this song. I hope they didn't notice the crocheted takodachi hanging from my fanny pack (yeah I still wear a fanny pack)
Anyway, this song is nice. Ina has such a delicate voice. Like a dandelion. Makes me want to drown it in shoegaze distortion.
If you've played that Midnight Club game for the PSP, you know what this is. Cool stuff. Was my introduction to Nas. Great bars and stuff. Yeah, it's a cool song (can you tell I'm starting to run out of songs I'm super passionate about?)
I finally caved in and tried to use ChatGPT to help me brainstorm the continuation of a story I've been stuck with. It did not help at all. Its suggestions were all garbo.
I bought sriracha hot sauce for the first time today because I got curious. It tastes exactly the same as the typical hot sauce you get here, but less spicy.
I don't know why I expected hot sauce from another part of Southeast Asia to taste any different