Indian Handcrafts, "Starcraft"
Hooray for rock duos! Major riffage here, you almost don't notice the absence of a bass player.
Stevie Wonder, "Another Star"
Stevie Wonder allowed himself some space to stretch out on the second album of Songs In The Keys Of Life. That...
Pallbearer, "Over & Over"
This song comes from the 2016 single Fear & Fury, which was released after their breakthrough record, Foundations of Burden. It was a wise piece of striking while the iron is hot. Pallbearer plays doom metal, heavy and reliant on plodding tempos, and...
Dire Omen, "Malkuth"
I'm not entirely sure where this came from. Discogs says it was a 2018 release, and by then, I've been buying virtually all of my music on Bandcamp. But Bandcamp says I don't own this. So, I dunno? Let's listen together...pretty...
Ulthar, "Through Downward Dynasties"
Periodically, I kind of take a step back and really try and focus on some of the stuff I listen to, and this is utterly ridiculous. Why do I like any death metal? This is bonkers!
The Beautiful South, "You Keep...
The Hit Pack, "Never Say No To Your Baby"
A Motown track from 1965, the heavy horns here really sound a little more like Stax than like Motown, especially from 1965.
Rufus Thomas, "Funky Mississippi"
Yeah, see, those horns!
DJ Vadim, "Your Revolution"
DJ Vadim's...