Leseratte
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I see. Are they from Minnesota?Thanks for checking it out, Leseratte. I think the group is very impressive, and since many of the members grew up in state, I feel a little extra sense of loyalty to them.
I see. Are they from Minnesota?Thanks for checking it out, Leseratte. I think the group is very impressive, and since many of the members grew up in state, I feel a little extra sense of loyalty to them.
Three from Minnesota, one from Georgia, and one from Texas. I know it's a little premature, but here's a Home Free version of a Christmas classic filmed in Minnesota:I see. Are they from Minnesota?
Thanks! I`ll watch it later.Three from Minnesota, one from Georgia, and one from Texas. I know it's a little premature, but here's a Home Free version of a Christmas classic filmed in Minnesota:
Enjoyed it. Thinking of using it for Christmas this year. It´s difficult to find a more original video for Christmas and "Goodness and Light" is all we need today.Thanks! I`ll watch it later.
I think there's a connection from Fossora to her previous two albums, in that most songs are very much lyrics-heavy, usually long, with emphasis on narrative, making them sound repetitive (Blissing Me, or Black Lake for instance), with elaborate chord progression to carry you in its flow. It's harder to get used to than her early stuff, which is more traditional in its approach to songwriting, but after a while the pattern emerges.^I've heard three tracks from her new upcoming album (so far) and I can't decide what it's closer to: Volta, Biophilia or Vulnicura? ?
Certainly not on the same wavelength as Homogenic or the most recent one, Utopia.
Each of her albums is so unique-sounding, of course, but some can be grouped closer together than others: for instance, for me Homogenic and Vespertine belong in the same category.
The only outlier being Medulla, that one really does sound like nothing Bjork had produced either before or after.
This is sick af.
Is that good?This is sick af.
Enjoyed the mixture of styles and instruments!Indian Classical Musician ( Carnatic Style) foraying into something unique. Released yesterday..