We do a little diverse tastes. I've been spinning and headbanging to some Boundaries since last week, so thanks for that. And thanks for reading and listening!
I agree 100% that Mötley Crüe is the best hair metal band, and "Dr. Feelgood" is my favorite song of theirs. I've always thought Mick Mars was an underrated guitarist.
My man. Honestly our opinion is objectively correct.
I may need to write at some point on the difference between technical proficiency and the X-factor type intangibles that make something great. Because like in Mick's case, I can play guitar better than he can, but dude, I've never written a riff half as catchy as more than half the Crüe catalogue. The guy is a true COMPOSER of kick ass rock music.
Right? It’s so bizarre but I find it also compelling and a lot of fun. And the turntable stuff (I did a bit of vinyl DJ-ing in school so I know somewhat about it) is stupidly good from a technique perspective.
Sleep Token AND Belmont. Killer.
We do a little diverse tastes. I've been spinning and headbanging to some Boundaries since last week, so thanks for that. And thanks for reading and listening!
Heck yeah, love to hear that! I dig the variety in these playlists, so keep it up!
Thanks! Plenty more to come.
I agree 100% that Mötley Crüe is the best hair metal band, and "Dr. Feelgood" is my favorite song of theirs. I've always thought Mick Mars was an underrated guitarist.
My man. Honestly our opinion is objectively correct.
I may need to write at some point on the difference between technical proficiency and the X-factor type intangibles that make something great. Because like in Mick's case, I can play guitar better than he can, but dude, I've never written a riff half as catchy as more than half the Crüe catalogue. The guy is a true COMPOSER of kick ass rock music.
Whoa, the Busdriver track is fascinating. A dash of Gilbert & Sullivan!
Right? It’s so bizarre but I find it also compelling and a lot of fun. And the turntable stuff (I did a bit of vinyl DJ-ing in school so I know somewhat about it) is stupidly good from a technique perspective.