A heavy metal-centric stack, and lot more to go...
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Monday, July 14, 2014
My CD Collection: Part 3
Part 3. Watch and subscribe.
My CD Collection: Part 2
Second part of my collection video. This is going to be a looooong series. Stay tuned for more, there will be a new one every day.
Labels:
cds,
collection,
heavy,
metal,
music,
Opeth,
progressive metal,
progressive rock,
rock,
Rush
My CD Collection: Part 1
I'm doing a video series showing you my large CD collection. This might go over 20 videos! If you're interested in what my collection contains, then please watch and subscribe to my channel :)
Labels:
alternative,
cds,
collection,
grunge,
music,
rock
Friday, July 11, 2014
NEW YUNG LEAN SONG OMFG
Yung Lean, my Lord and Savior, is in America. His New York shows sold out quickly and he used the opportunity to unveil another new song called "Subway". Of course, it doesn't sound so great recorded on an iPhone, but I can get a decent idea of what it will sound like. Just another excuse to talk about the Lean One. Stay based everyone.
"Darkness": First NehruvianDOOM Track Revealed
At last, we are blessed with a new MF DOOM project. This time DOOM is doing a collaboration with young rapper Bishop Nehru, the first collaboration album with another MC that he has done since Take Me To Your Leader, an album which was a collab with the Monsta Island Czars. The legendary Madvillainy could be another example, however, Madlib only appears on two tracks out of the album's 22. However, the project is turning out a little different than I expected...
Labels:
Bishop Nehru,
darkness,
hip-hop,
MF DOOM,
music,
NehruvianDOOM,
rap
Thursday, July 3, 2014
IT'S OVER (Plus "Yoshi City" Review)
Yesterday at midnight, my Yung Lean fast ended. I listened to "deletee" first as planned, and I was so happy. I almost cried. My fast was difficult at times, but it all paid off because now I know what a blessing Yung Lean and his crew truly is to the world we live in. And of course, I finally got to hear "Yoshi City"! Here's what I think.
Yung Gud's production here is quite melodic and catchy as is typical of his production style. "Yoshi City" may not be as intricate as "Kyoto" was but I still enjoy the instrumental here, after all, that's my favorite part of Sadboy music. Yung Lean's rapping keeps improving, but I feel like he gives us more hook than verse on this track. Overall I'm still digging it, and once again, I find it funny how all this "Sadboy music" makes me so goddamned happy.
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