Weezer have a habit of closing their albums with some pretty great songs, and this closing track from their Red Album is one of my favourites.
Weezer have a habit of closing their albums with some pretty great songs, and this closing track from their Red Album is one of my favourites.
I feel like this instrumental track from Daft Punk, is a perfect example of how well they managed to mix traditional recording techniques and instruments, with a progressive electronic sound on their latest album. It’s not easy to sound retro, modern, and original all at the same time.
It was definitely worth waiting the extra month to import the special edition of the album from Japan.
I’m still waiting on the Piano to make a big comeback in rock music.
A big congratulations to my baby sister who just graduated high school.
Proof that punk rock and reggae have always gone together like peas and carrots.
Before this album came out, the only Tegan and Sara song I knew was “Walking With A Ghost”. A little over 6 months after picking this album up, I was watching them perform the majority of it live in Montreal.
Needless to say, it was one of the best impulse buys that I’ve ever made.
For some reason, the line in this song’s always sounded like “sweet muffins” to me.
While it doesn’t quite have the same impact outside of it’s position as the climax of “The Suburbs”, it’s still one of my favourite Arcade Fire tracks on it’s own.
Taken in the context of the album though, this song is something else.
There’s someone special out there for everybody.
Pleased to Meet Me has got to be one of the best impulse buys that I ever made at “the big HMV”.