Tryo - Apocalypticodramatic
There’s so many I could read -
but they all are filled with lies.
Where do I put the lies?
There’s so many I could say -
but it seems they’re in the books"
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VAST - Here [on youtube; on spotify]
all i know is that i’m here
drifting somewhere in the vast
Go on crush me like a flower, rusted from the rain #internationalhits ☂
The Dandy Warhols - Everyone is Totally Insane #trufax
Anonymous asked: What do you think of the music scene in Lebanon?
Sometimes it’s easy to forget just how much talent we have here; just last week I was blown away by Ghazi Abdel Baki at Snatch, and despite what some of my friends think, I enjoy Mashrou’ Leila immensely & see loads of potential in them. I think me have a very good metal scene too, which is often overlooked, but it’s not getting the same exposure as it used to - and that’s probably because the bands haven’t innovated anything new since forever (probably more a statement about the genre than of the bands themselves).
But anyway, to refocus on what I guess is the gist of your question (i.e. to get something a little less vox pop out of me) - my main gripe with most of our musicians is their weak, weak politics. @syrianews already commented once on the unfortunate tendencies in many Lebanese bands (in our humble opinion, of course), but even those that lean towards what I lean towards (I’d say the people of FWD/Prod are like that) stick to vague concepts and what I’d call the ‘politics of authenticity’ (oriental melodies, ouds & tablas, good poetry, etc.), which is great as resistance to the manufactured pop encircling the indie scene but why is it that all the good protest songs are ~40 years old? Ironically, and while some friends of mine in the rap scene wouldn’t agree to this either, I still find the most meaningful lyrics in recent times were written by Rayyess Bek [does he have a website?], and I’m not primarily a hip-hop’er.
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan - Charkha
This defies the need to comprehend.
No don’t translate it for me.
The Cranberries - Will You Remember?
“we ain’t dead said the children don’t believe it / we just made ourselves invisible”
- Erykah Badu
guerrillamamamedicine + wocsurvivalkit + okayplayer + shalon + fuckyeahblackbeauties
Mesu Kasumai - Kids in Bolivia
Modest Mouse - A Different City [live]
Modest Mouse - Alone Down There
I see you chippin’ away again
Your own icicle island
I know that look of fear and well-aware
No need to brave it all alone
I’ll be there.
Hoping to fade and disappear into the white
A polar -