Similar artists to Mumford & Sons. Articles: Odd Future Mixtapes. A year ago, when nobody knew who they were, the demonic L.A. skate-rat rap collective Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All cranked out music at an alarming rate. And now that nobody will shut up about them, they're still doing the same thing. Since 2008, Odd Future have released no fewer than 12 full-length albums, as well as assorted between-releases singles-- all available free on their Tumblr.
Some of those releases are brilliant, paradigm-shifting works of violent vision. Others are entirely forgettable. Almost all of them are worth your hard-drive real estate, and almost all of them will confound you in one way or another. Odd FutureThe Odd Future Tape Vol. 1Posted on: Apr. 22, 2010 The compilation that predates the Tumblr. A couple of the tracks here later showed up on Tyler's Bastard album, and he's so far beyond everyone else here that it's ridiculous. The rest of the crew is still completely green. Hodgy BeatsThe Dena TapePosted on: Feb. 23, 2010 This is where things get great. Fuck Music | We love music, we love to fuck. The 50 Greatest Cult Movies of All Time. 100 Best Drinking Songs. Drinking songs and country music go together like, well … drinking and country music.
In fact, that should be the benchmark for how other things go together: “You know, peanut butter and jelly go together like drinking songs and country music!” In the pages that follow, we’ll guide you through our favorite songs about wine, whiskey, tequila and, of course, beer. You’ll find funny songs, heartbreaking songs, troublemaking songs and, once in a while, a straight-up cautionary tale. Without further ado, here are the 100 Best Drinking Songs as presented by Taste of Country. Amazon 'Killin' Time' Clint Black Clint Black's got a strong grip on his favorite bottle as he tries to make his way through a big heartbreak on this drinking song, the title track from his 1989 debut album. 'Mountain Dew' Grandpa Jones Obviously, it's not soda that banjo legend Grandpa Jones is talking about on his 1942 version of Bascom Lunsford's folk classic ... more like moonshine. 'Bar Room Buddies' 'I Like Beer' Tom T.
10 Terrific Covers of Rap Songs (And 10 We Want to See Happen) There are million YouTube videos of people covering rap, hip-hop and R&B songs, and it can be overwhelming to sift through them all—so we’ve done it for you. Here are 10 songs that you should hear. 10. “Umbrella” (Rihanna ft. Jay-Z) – Mandy Moore This was one of two songs on this list that came about thanks to Billboard’s Monday Mashup series. Moore used to be a pop starlet but after an artistic metamorphosis, decided make this a ballad instead of a dance anthem. Her voice on the track may be better than Rihanna’s on the original.
Only downside: no Jay-Z in the beginning. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. While these covers are amazing, there are some songs that we’d love to see certain musicians cover. Florence, 'No Light, No Light' (Spector Ryan Gosling Remix) - Free MP3 - NME Blogs - NME.COM - The world's fastest music news service, music videos, interviews, photos and free stuff to win. Indie Recs Playlist - Best of Indie Rock Monthly Playlist.
Pink Floyd HD - The Wall Movie (COMPLETE) Video. 30 Books I’m Glad I Read Before 30. In various ways, these 30 books convey some of the philosophy of how Angel and I live our lives. I honestly credit a fraction of who I am today to each title. Thus, they have indirectly influenced much of what I write about on this site. A medley of both fiction and nonfiction, these great reads challenged my internal status quo, opening my mind to new ideas and opportunities, and together they gave me a basic framework for living, loving, learning and working successfully.
If you haven’t read these books yet, I highly recommend doing so. They will enrich your library and your life. Stumbling on Happiness by Daniel Gilbert – Gilbert, a Harvard professor of psychology has studied happiness for decades, and he shares scientific findings that just might change the way you look at the world. What are your favorite books? Photo by: Katie Harris. Five Albums You Should Be Listening to Right Now. This week's curator: Chuck P, DJ for KCRW. Every two weeks, titans of the mediasphere give Nerve their music recommendations. This week: DJ Chuck P, of KCRW, whom you can join on his continuous search for what’s next on KCRW’s Music Blog. 1) High Highs, High Highs High Highs, from Brooklyn by way of Sydney, make music that’s light, airy, and easy to listen to.
Listen: Horses 2) Cough Cool, Clausen Despite being named after a Misfits song (they do an excellent cover of “Some Kinda Hate”), Cough Cool generally sounds nothing like the New Jersey hardcore pioneers. Listen: Suckers 3) Gauntlet Hair, Gauntlet Hair Tropicalia meets Animal Collective. Listen: Top Bunk 4) Zola Jesus, Conatus Zola Jesus (Nika Roza Danilova) puts her best instrument up front: her voice.
Listen: Seekir 5) Yellow Ostrich, The Mistress Listen: Whale. The Ten Best Horror Movies You Haven’t Seen | October means Halloween, and Halloween means horror, and horror? Well that means some damn good movies. I presume many of you are searching for a good horror flick to curl up with this month, and while I will advise you to first consult my 10 Best Horror Films of Decade list, I thought I’d compile a new one made up of films that aren’t quite as widely known.
Yes, I love The Ring, The Orphanage and The Descent, but there are smaller, more niche movies that are deserving of your attention, and really, once you’ve been scared or grossed out once, it’s not quite the same if you watch the same film again. Here are some new titles that some of you may have seen, but I predict most of you will have not. You may think a few of them suck, and I’ll admit they’re not without their flaws, but if you’re looking for a few decent horror films, you could do a lot worse than these. Feel free to chime in with your own suggestions in the comments. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Bonus: Tucker and Dale vs. Listen to a new track from fun., “We Are Young,” featuring Janelle Monae | New Music. Vietnam War Era Music. The Great Folk Scare and the Folkniks. Free reading period: A look at 8 must-read independent mags and zines | Scene. Phil Ochs: There But for Fortune Movie. The Lost Generation: A Decade of Teen Movies. You Missed It: Most Unfairly Overlooked Movies Of The Decade.
Ee cummings – i like my body when it is with your body. Toronto punk squalor immortalized in beautiful book. The wonder isn't just that somebody wrote a book about the Bunchofuckingoofs, probably the most unglamourous and confrontational product of the city's punk scene. Frankly, it would have happened eventually, if only because there's such a good story behind the squalor and occasional violence that typified the band's nearly two-decade reign as the clown princes and junkyard dogs of Kensington Market. The wonder is that Jennifer Morton's book, Dirty, Drunk And Punk, is such a handsome, coffee table-worthy volume, setting the Goofs' grimy antics in a gilded frame. Morton was a producer at The New Music when she filmed the BFG at Fort Goof in the late '80s - actually the second of two bunker-like refuges and after-hour booze cans the Goofs built for themselves in the Market, during the heyday of their infamy as downtown's most visible proponents of the punk lifestyle.
"I'm hoping that when you look at the book you'll think: 'Is this fiction or non-fiction? '" Morton says. Steve laughs. Yours Truly, x. Explore Top 10 Lists. The Criterion Collection Top 10 Lists Mike Allred’s Top 10 Hossein Amini’s Top 10 Ana Lily Amirpour’s Top 10 Allison Anders’s Top 10 Philip Anderson’s Top 10 Wes Anderson’s Top 10 Allan Arkush’s Top 10 Miguel Arteta’s Top 10 Olivier Assayas’s Top 10 Michael Atkinson’s Top 10 Richard Ayoade’s Top 10 Ramin Bahrani’s Top 10 John Bailey’s Top 10 Annie Baker’s Top 10 Sean Baker’s Top 10 Alec Baldwin’s Top 10 Michael Barker’s Top 10 K.
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