I've been listening to the new Gnome album a lot. Stoner rock with a good sense of humor.
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Found recently-ish Feuerschwanz through their "Warriors" album. Had been missing some "cheesier" power metal songs, so it was a pleasant addition for my playlist. =D
I listen to a lot, but one song that felt unique was "Love in Portofino". It makes me feel nice
Is it sung by Dalida? It's a nice song.
Yes that's the one!
Jamie XX, In Waves - only just started listening, so haven't formed a proper opinion yet. It was playing while I was doing something else, and then it was over before I knew it, which is usually the kind of thing I like (interesting, but not too intrusive).
The album I'm listening to on repeat is Brian Eno, Another Day on Earth. Link to the song 'Just Another Day': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oxNGbP0HFI
That Big dawgs song on repeat for my new workout routine.
Soul asylum to sing along while driving.
Nina Simone for doing the dishes since I hate doing them but love Nina!
R&B youtube radio station for other stuff.
Radiohead’s Amnesiac album.
I just watched the '80s King Crimson (Belew, Levin) lineup with Steve Vai and Danny Carey live so I'm revisiting the Discipline-era discography.