Nice track! Very trippy. Open source music ought to be a reality at this stage in the game. I’ve always hoped for this as I am self taught too & know how tough it is just to catch up before you can move ahead. Good luck
I was a diehard Metallica fan up until The Black Album. Hate to admit it but, the video is better than the music. It’s still good. Just… they lost something when they gained fame… everything changes and you can’t keep young anger forever. Damn good video though. Thanks for posting it up. I didn’t even realize they’d released another album.
Hello. I’m reclusive author and rock historian Thomas Pynchon. side-eye-1side-eye-2
I started writing a history of punk rock over on Hexbear back in April. Since we just federated with y’all, I thought I’d share what I’ve done so far. The most recent entry, along with a compendium of all 24 other entries (as of this comment) is over on Hexbear if you want more.
working in his new office with a Spotify-curated playlist on in the background. “About six songs in I realised: ‘Wait a minute, I recognise that sound.’” “That’s the first time since founding the company that harpejji music came to my ears randomly without me seeking it out,” he says. “Now I truly feel like it’s got a life of its own.”
That’s a cool story … to have something you made be taken up by artists you’ve never heard of.
It’s a fascinating topic, but my dude is holding up people making $2k per month as examples of how you can make real money writing poop songs. In “dubiously-earned income doing weird things on the internet” terms, that’s a lot more of a mostly-unsmoked cigarette you found in the ashtray than it is a goldrush.
Rodriguez what an awesome human being…just watched this interview with him.
“And what about all the those years of back breaking labor, was that hard on you? … well physically it was hard but there is no shame in hard work…There is no shame in being poor. Poor doesn’t mean dirty. Poor doesn’t mean stupid and poor doesn’t mean, mean”
Saw a version of NMH at the Moore theater in Seattle… I think several people from Elf Power were helping out. Such a classic album!!! Never thought I’d get a chance to see them.
It was good…might have been 2012 or 2015…Jeff had a lot of musicians helping him out on stage to reproduce the sound. Got the feeling he really wanted to give the fans a good show. I think i remember the guy from elf power getting out the saw even… Just read on his wiki that “Slate described Mangum as the “Salinger of Indie Rock.”” So kind of cool that he gets out there and does it at all, I was grateful.
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