Today’s selection is from My Morning Jacket. I wrote about the band here. Z is the fourth studio album by psychedelic rock band My Morning Jacket. This collection features a much spacier and more polished sound than previous releases, making heavy use of synthesizers throughout and incorporating reggae and dub influences. The heavy reverb that…
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Coloring Club Plus — 7/12/19
There are so many well-known songs from this album, I decided to choose one less known. In the materials at wikipedia it calls it a concept album about the American South. I have no idea whether it’s a concept album about the American South. I’ve never spent any time of note in the South. The…
Coloring Club Plus — 7/11/19
Bonus pic: One of Mlady Crumpet Chronos’ favorite places to lay when I’m coloring is in front of a mirror resting against some cupboards. I have 3 or more “My Morning Jacket” CDs from the L right now so today there will be an introduction on who they are. I borrowed some CDs after hearing…
Coloring Club Plus — 7/10/19
Today’s Celtic “W” has a tri-fold dedication: Karl Edmond De Vere Wallinger, World Party, and Wales. Thanks to Dave, who posted on Kerr of Simple Mind’s birthday yesterday, I pulled out my 2-disc Greenpeace: Greenpeace Warriors CDs and gave them a listen. I came across this gem of a song after unknown years since putting…
Coloring Club Plus — 7/9/19
Jake Bugg (born Jake Edwin Charles Kennedy; February 28, 1994) is an English musician, singer, and songwriter. His self-titled debut album Jake Bugg, some of which was co-written with songwriter Iain Archer, was released in October 2012 and reached number one on the UK Albums Chart. His second album, Shangri La, was released in November…
Coloring Club Plus — 7/8/19
Bonus pics. A shot of the birthday basket my kids got me, with a close-up of the blossoms, AND I found that there is a tomato on the vine! OK, last night I listened to the 4th and final disc of the Brit Box, which I posted on here. Sleeper are an English rock band…
Coloring Club Plus — 7/7/19
I admit it, I was up late last night watching movies. The first one was a mindbender, one giant spaced-out metaphor; a Memento-esque marathon that every person who has flirted with existentialism should see, called, “Under the Silver Lake.” The other one was a series of romantic romp vignettes through Berlin, Germany, called, “Love in…
