Songs In My Head And Other Thoughts

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That’s doing a terrible disservice to my remains.
I don't know mate. Adding fuel to a dying star so that those of us left behind have a brighter future. Sounds like a great use for such a perfect specimen.

It's either that, or perfectly preserve you and display you in the Louvre in an exhibit titled "what man should strive for".
 
I don't know mate. Adding fuel to a dying star so that those of us left behind have a brighter future. Sounds like a great use for such a perfect specimen.

It's either that, or perfectly preserve you and display you in the Louvre in an exhibit titled "what man should strive for".
You are right. Why deprive future generations of the opportunity to view a real life Adonis with the brain to match his feverishly good looks and voracious appetite for the flesh.

They won’t need to erect a statue as I’m already chiseled like a perfectly formed piece of granite.

Seriously, like granite.

* it, get the formaldehyde.

I’m ready.
 

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Not bad.

This shanty might replace that one in your head. Less repetitive and a bloody good tale.


ok... hmm

I listened to the very end, so the tale was good

rhythmically I also enjoyed it

aaaaaaaaaaaaand thank you for sharing

you may just have cured my BF addiction
 
ok... hmm

I listened to the very end, so the tale was good

rhythmically I also enjoyed it

aaaaaaaaaaaaand thank you for sharing

you may just have cured my BF addiction
That's what I do.
 
That's what I do.

All part of your charm

I'd still rather listen to Mariner's Revenge than have the Aldi Christmas Ad tune stuck in my head

I swear that tune has been ripped right out of an old ABC Sing book

(you're probably too young to know what I'm talking about)
 
All part of your charm

I'd still rather listen to Mariner's Revenge than have the Aldi Christmas Ad tune stuck in my head

I swear that tune has been ripped right out of an old ABC Sing book

(you're probably too young to know what I'm talking about)
Don't watch TV so I always enjoy the benefit of not getting jingles stuck in my head.

Only ABC song I can remember being truly grating was the one that goes through all the letters and their sounds 🎶"my name is E, and I go eh"🎶
 
Really digging blinding lights by the weekend


The Weekend is an interesting one. High selling, lots of listeners but just never seems to get mentioned. I know he does but not nearly to the level of his peers or even many, many artists that aren't as popular.

It's almost like he is the most popular, highest selling, unknown artist that everyone knows.
 
The Weekend is an interesting one. High selling, lots of listeners but just never seems to get mentioned. I know he does but not nearly to the level of his peers or even many, many artists that aren't as popular.

It's almost like he is the most popular, highest selling, unknown artist that everyone knows.
Seems to get forgotten quickly
 
Right now I’m into Joyner Lucas, Logic, J. Cole, ASAP Rocky and Travis Scott.

Next week it could be anyone, or no one.
Joyner goes alright.

It's unfair, because it has nothing to do with his music, but I can't listen to A$AP because whenever I recommend Aesop to anyone they think I am talking about ASAP and it's only 5 minutes into the conversation/me gushing over Aesop that we realise we are talking about different people.

11 years of blank stares when suggesting Aesop, then come 2011 it's all "oh I LOVE asap". Childish, I know, but I can't help feeling aggrieved
 
Some suggestions people may not have heard of before:

Pinkish Black - melancholic synth
Miracle - less melancholic synthetic, 80s influenced
Kylesa - psychedelic sludge
Baroness - sludge (early) arty rock (later)
Code Orange - glitch industrial metalcore
Slug - rap/hiphop
The Mars Volta - psychedelic latin rock on roids
Atmosphere - Duo of slug and ant. Rap
Sa Roc - forget Beyonce, Sa Roc is queen
Chico Hamilton - 70s groovy jazz
Trash Talk - Sacramento hardcore
Clipping - weird, progressive (musically not socially) rap
DJ Blyatman - good ol Russian hardbass
Vitalic - French electro
Feldub - dub (not step)
Emma Ruth Rundle - singer songwriter, rock I guess but more ambient and moody
Chelsea Wolfe - faux folk metal without the metal
Run the Jewels - rap Duo of killer mike and E-lp, both legends. You'd know E-lps work.
Bisou - poppy electronic stuff
Chelsea Jade - darker leaning pop
Cattle Decapitation - environmentally charged deathgrind
Caravan Palace - elctroswing
Brain Tentacles - deathjazz
Josh Pyke - Aussie acoustic
Chon - slick modern jazz for cool kids
Hail Mary Mallon - Duo of Aesop Rock and Rob Sonic
Eprom - electronic music but not necessarily to dance to
King Woman - sludgy, droney, breathy, heady, amazingy
Jess and the Ancient Ones - big sounding, 60s inspired bombast "metal"
Rainbow Kitten Surprise - indie, alt, laid back
Psycroptic - technical death metal from tassie
Corps Mente - a well known metal producer and classical singer Duo. Very unique
The Horrors - odd alternative faux Goth britpoprock early on, more triple J friendly later
Sons of Kemet - sax heavy Afro jazz with spoken word elements
People Like You - jazzy alt folk rock
U.S. Girls - depressive pop
Weekend Nachos - power violence put through a doomy filter
Still Woozy - one man effort, indie rock
AC Slater - bass
Chase and Status - British jungle beats
 
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