'Soul Meets Body' by Death Cab for Cutie. Boy, do I love that song. It sounds like a throwback to 80's New Wave, my favorite musical genre. I wonder if the other songs on their album are similar?
An often over-looked group. I can't say I'm happy about them being considered a major influence of rap/rock acts like Linkin Park or Korn, but I still love this band.
'Soul Meets Body' by Death Cab for Cutie. Boy, do I love that song. It sounds like a throwback to 80's New Wave, my favorite musical genre. I wonder if the other songs on their album are similar?
most of death cab's stuff sounds like that. they're pretty good, too. you might also check out minus the bear. they've got a great modern new wave sound.
An often over-looked group. I can't say I'm happy about them being considered a major influence of rap/rock acts like Linkin Park or Korn, but I still love this band.
faith no more is ace. and yeah, they were followed by the eventual korn's, limp bizkit's, and linkin park's, but they were co-founders of a very aggressive and progressive style of music, along with the likes of rage against the machine and the deftones, the 'tones being one of my favorite bands, not to mention sacramento's finest.
yeah...it was a duet that adam duritz and some female singer wrote in a bar after a show during that tour. they were both drunk off their asses, and just sat at a piano and started improvising. he couldn't remember the tune, but bits of it came back to him during the heineken show (hence the name 'hazy'), and he played it instead of a long december. its one of the major highlights of that recording, along with goodnight elisabeth. i love listening to live shows on my ipod at work. i get my own little office concerts.
counting crows - hanginaround (live @ heineken music hall)