Monday, September 12, 2005

info @ the P.Pole 09.12.05

last week was, let's say, a roller coaster of sorts. some lows of lows. some highs of highs. scary in betweens. but this week shall be different, i just know it.

5 bands (or songs by them) that i am really digging right now:
  • Blindside - When I Remember, Ask Me Now, This Is A Heart Attack, City Lights, Yamelka, practically the entirety of the Great Depression.
  • Hawk Nelson - have you ever noticed how many songs there are out their either named "California" (or is a variation - Californication anyone? - or have the word in the title somewhere), or is about this west-coast state? many. thanks to Hannah for bringing my attention to this band (though i doubt she reads the P.Pole).
  • Spoon - Jonathan Fisk, Lines In The Suit, Me And The Bean, The Way We Get By, basically all the songs i grabbed off a - legit - site (linked by a blog that i don't recall right now) by these guys. very good. reminds me of... no one. the mark of good music. ask and i'll send away (remember, totally legit).
  • The Roman Candles - Stick It To Your Man, just 'cause this song is really quite "mmm..." material.
  • The Spill Canvas - basically all the songs downloadable off of PV are good. you know where to hit up next, don't you?

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Thoughts:

22:07, Blogger dorr.:

where do you even GET all these music?!

 
16:48, Blogger quierdo:

but we still got through. =)

 
18:12, Blogger Unknown:

i bought the Great Depression and the Art of Breaking (Blindside and TFK) lately. also, note the "The.Rest" section at the side. PV and Grassroots Music. and then there's always music blogs (that Adwin gave me) like: the Red Ferret and places like Audikt.

 
18:20, Blogger ten:

niiice you made ur own "power blogger" button :D except yours CAN look like bi power logger. but hey, not everyone is moyee like that .__.

what the.. xjxfiijx?!?! so hard to type yo

 

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