LWA Blog — music
Perfume x Capsule
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Someone out there made a 4+ hour medley mix of Perfume and Capsule and it's absolutely exhilarating. You can tell this person(s) put a lot of love and effort into this mix. So freaking cool, sometimes I really love the internet. 10/10, all the stars.
69 Love Songs
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Happy 25th birthday to the legendary 69 Love Songs, released by The Magnetic Fields on 7 Sept 1999. If you're not acquainted, it's exactly what the title says it is. The styles are all across the board, thought, and a lot of fun. Listen/buy it here. Also, I love Peter Gabriel, but no.
I Built a World
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Just fell in love with Bronwyn Keith-Hynes' I Built a World, which was just released this past July. Stumbled upon it randomly, read a blurb that said she was a member of Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway. Sold. I love Molly Tuttle, so that's an easy sell for me. I Built a World feels so light and summery. BKH's fiddle playing just kills, just listen to Scotty's Hoedown and hear for yourself. Apparently she's something of a whiz and won IBMA's (International Bluegrass Music Awards) fiddle player of the year in 2021 and 2022. Stream the album here and check...
September Gurls
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Happy September. Time for shorter days, pumpkin spice horror movies, and one of my favourite cover songs; the Bangles doing Big Star's power pop classic, September Gurls.
Five Live Albums
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I've been listening to some live albums lately, so I decided to throw together a little list of some of my faves. Leave a comment with your faves. Queen - Live Killers (1979) This one might be my favourite live album. It's cut together from different shows, but it feels like one and it's a superb recording of Queen, maybe at the height of their powers. This is probably the first band I'd go see if I got a hold of a time travel machine. Mogwai - Special Moves (2010) Mogwai are incredible live, I've seen them 4 or 5...