My brother-in-law is a pastor and ex-boxer; I sent this to him, and he loves it.
My brother-in-law is a pastor and ex-boxer; I sent this to him, and he loves it.
Ooh aye, these are greatly appreciated recommendations, thankyou kindly! Luckily got a sizeable memory card a long while ago. But that was a long while ago, and a lot of albums wriggled their way in since, along with vast photos of pets and any passing adorable creatures. It's...probably still fine. I, too, was born old. Learning of lost youth as time progresses. Just Benjamin Buttoning my way to the edge of this mortal coil hoping for dear life it won't involve climbing into a giant womb like those chemical-induced nightmares would have me believe.I would love to make a couple of suggestions based on what I've heard of these selections, if only to add to your phone's storage conundrum:
Waterclock was an album I discovered late one night in the early 2000s whilst listening to National Public Radio because in my early 20s, I was 70-year-old man.
And Helios is just a fucking genius, all day, every day and twice on Sundays. If nostalgia had a soundtrack, Helios would be it. Y'know, those moments when you look through old photos and try not to breakdown remembering better days? Yeah, that's Helios with his arm around your shoulder.
I'm going to be so bold as to assume you know of Boards of Canada? On the off chance you don't, here you go.A collection of chill electro beats, not sure what subgenre and the ears won't care as long as they're kept busy
I have! Though only a few bits here and there, this album has managed to slip past unnoticed, thanks for recommendation!I'm going to be so bold as to assume you know of Boards of Canada? On the off chance you don't, here you go.
Tis' a tune. Both her albums are very good, some of the best pop music to come out in the last few years.This is a little mainstream and I'm sure a lot has already heard it before–but this song is giving bohemian rhapsody vibes
That's a pretty cool bonus surprise for the album purchase, haven't seen that kinda thing before in my somewhat limited experience! Very soothing musics too, is appreciatably suited to the current frame of mind right now too, much thank yous!@XsjadoBlayde, thought of another artist you might like if you've not heard of him: Hiatus. Back when I first discovered him, he'd done a lot of collaborations with a female vocalist named Shura, and their work together was absolutely gorgeous. Fun fact, I purchased the album "We Can Be Ghosts Now" appears on, and as a gift, Hiatus sent me two of this triangles featured in the official video's stop-motion animation.
But his solo efforts are just as brilliant.