Song of the day – Cornershop “Brim Full of Asha”
Posted April 24, 2009 – in: Blog, MusicToday’s song comes from the mid 90′s. I don’t know how or why it popped into my head and I thought I would share the love. Cornershop are a British indie band formed in Leicester in 1992 by Wolverhampton-born Tjinder… Singh
No Comments | Tags: 90s, brim full of asha, cornershop, Music, song of the dayThe Best Ways to Discover Music Through Twitter
Posted April 23, 2009 – in: Blog, MusicGood point. The main reason you should use Twitter to find music anyway is that once you find a like-minded fan on the network, you can follow their feed. If you keep doing this, your Twitter account will develop as a passive music discovery engine. Eventually you won’t need to do much — music will be delivered to you on the proverbial silver platter, courtesy of the thousands (or millions) of people who regularly post music to the network.
No Comments | Tags: Music, song of the day, twitter, wiredSong of the Day – Collide “Euphoria”
Posted March 27, 2009 – in: MusicAn amazon recommendation turned me on to Collide. I only recently discovered them but I love their sound. They have a cover of “White Rabbit” which is the reason I purchased the album, but the songs Euphoria, Frozen and Razor Sharp made me a fan. Her sultry voice and the bands unique sound make them [...]
No Comments | Tags: collide, euphoria, Music, song of the daySong of the day – Jerry Cantrell “Cut you In”
Posted March 23, 2009 – in: Blog, MusicI was a huge Alice in Chains fan. Their album “Dirt” was my life growing up. I must have listened to the album over a hundred times so it was only natural that when Jerry Cantrell decided to produce a solo album I would have to have it. And I was not disappointed. I love [...]
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