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Monthly Archives: June 2010
Rap from Zhirinovskiy
Tweet The politcially incorrect mixed rap from the Vladimir Zhirinovsky’s critical speech dedicated to George Bush and the plans to attack Iraq.
Posted in George Bush, Politics, Rap, Russia
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Oswald – Parliament
Tweet “Let’s have a square go in the houses of parliament” The song is a blinding attack on British politics and the electoral farce. It’s a song about the people standing up and no longer acting like the government is … Continue reading
Posted in Indie Rock, Oswald, Parliament, UK
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Cerebral Pain
Tweet I’m glad I’ve found this amazing neofolk band from Portugal. It seems to me somehow similar to other neofolk composition I’ve heard but it the variety of instruments and melodies creates neoclassical Portuguese esthetics (although I haven’t been to … Continue reading
Posted in Cerebral Pain, Folk, Neoclassical, Neofolk, Portugal
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Anglo Saxon
Tweet BACKGROUND I was the Singer/songwriter for BRIK MARINE a moderately successful 80’s Leeds rock band. We headlined most pub/club rock venues in northern England, supported a few major bands and played down the bill at a couple of festivals. … Continue reading
Posted in Anglo Saxon, Christian, Patriotic Rock
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9Lies
Tweet June 2009 was an exciting watershed for 9Lies. It was the month when almost all we have worked towards as a band and fans collectively came to fruition with the announcement of our first BIG budget UK and Ireland … Continue reading
Posted in 9Lies, Alternative, Belfast, Indie Rock, Rock, UK
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Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (with covers)
Tweet To be honest I do not like Eton John at all. I dislike both his personality and his songs. But there is one song I do like. In this post I would like provide also the text and several … Continue reading
Olafur Arnalds
Tweet At only 21 years of age, Ólafur Arnalds is Iceland’s latest export. Having already sold out The Barbican Hall in London, toured major European festivals and having opened for Sigur Rós on their most recent European tour, the future … Continue reading
Posted in Ambient, Iceland, Neoclassical, Olafur Arnalds, Reykjavík
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