Can Sharing Tunes Make Chill Sunday Evenings Even Better? Edition
Let's try to keep these at the ten minute mark or shorter, but otherwise post whatever the hell you want.
I'll let the first non-OP dude link the first track.
Can Sharing Tunes Make Chill Sunday Evenings Even Better? Edition
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A really solid track. Zero complaints. Splendid vocals in particular. Thanks for sharing. 8/10
It's been a long time since I heard anything by Ladytron. This is a nice synth pop track. Reminds me a little bit of Magnetic Fields.
quite pleasant, would be happy to hear it in public
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Thanks for this, I haven't listened to this Ladytron album, gonna give it a listen right now
Not that much of a fan of this song. Spent two minutes and forty-two seconds waiting for something interesting. Eh. 4/10
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Thanks for sharing, I really liked it. I really enjoyed the way the song is constructed. in kinda cheered me up, I've been having a rough day.
Poppy jazz rock that's seriously enjoyable. Don't really want to nitpick. Thanks for sharing. 8/10
Middling post-punk. I've heard both a lot better and a lot worse. Hard to know what to say when the track feels so generic. I'll be positive-ish. 7/10
Love a lot of Rush but skipped out on this one for some reason. Instrumentals sound fantastic but I don't think the mix flatters Geddy all that much. Either way this sounds pretty good. 7/10.
Gave this a minute and twenty-one seconds. Noise rock that simply isn't for me. Not too interesting, frankly. 5/10
Very unique, raw sound on this track. Not sure what you would call this style of music, but I guess I hear some blues, punk, and rockabilly influence. Really like how the song's dry, lo-fi mixing/production style allows the inventive singing and guitar playing to stand on their own without any embellishments.
One of the best arena rock songs of the entire 1970s. Has aged like a fine wine. Well worth repeated listens. 10/10
I really enjoyed this user, loved the chorus
thanks. might check out their discog
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Nice song. Gives off strong Bruce Springsteen & E Street Band vibes. The use of woodwinds is a really nice touch.
>I'll let the first non-OP dude link the first track.
Lazy as fuck OP, skipping your gay thread
That’s a very beautiful piece of music. It managed to put a smile on my face.