The instrumental version of a great loungecore album:
I've recently come across Lake Street Dive. I'm currently diving through their discography, but there are plenty of great tracks:
I spent millions, oops, I mean thousands of hours practicing the piano and then I watch this and cry a little.
I'm scared. Disney is coming after my generation, and I'm scared I might like it.
New found Glory, Simple Plan, Yellowcard, Bowling for soup...and classic Disney songs I grew up loving!
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of John Henry, They Might Be Giants recently released the demo–and for free, too.
It’s way clean and sounds a lot like the album itself.
Got a nice morning of busy work lined up and some utterly fascinating library music to grease the wheels. Enjoy if you dare this collection of flute-tastic, horn-heavy, bongo-riffic 70s instrumentals.
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I ain't even got a garage. You can call home and ask my wife!
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I missed that. I'd forgotten all about the sequel.
A little more Kristofferson tonight:
New God Is An Astronaut album is excellent - some of it is a little harder edged than their previous stuff:
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