Sure, I realize its been a while since I’ve written a post, and I’m hoping to get back to weekly drops in the infinite, but I wanted to leave something for you all to listen to. The Invisible Fish is an indie artist from Seoul, South Korea that last.fm found for me today. He’s in [...]
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Current Tunes
Recently, I’ve gotten into some new music that I thought I’d share with the world.
God is an Astronaut is from Ireland, I just found out, and sounds like a mixture of Sigur Rós and Explosions in the Sky.
Matt & Kim is a bit like Mates of State, especially in that they’re married, but different in [...]
Plot Twist demos
My good friend Shannon (AKA Plot Twist) has posted up some demos of his beats. The full songs are solid, but you get a taste.
Plot twist – demo teaser by PLOT TWIST
Enjoy!
Delay of game
As I sit here, slowly sipping my tea for dramatic effect and thinking about he colors that comprise the sunset or whatever, I realize that SoulPancake.com has not launched. There is a reason for this, however. There have been problems. A great many problems, the most of which is that we’re worried about crashing the [...]
Love for Bon Iver spreads
This morning I was greeted with an email linking me to an interview with Bon Iver on Music Weekly. Therein you will hear that the Guardian is ranking it of the Top Albums of the year.
As well, and this was news to me, Bon Iver performed on David Letterman last week (12/11). The video is [...]
Correction…
Heather informed me earlier that we have, in fact, been ported over to a new server. A server of limitless potentials and, you know, lots of disc space.
We’re concerned, however, that problems may arise from the shift. If anyone notices any issues with loading or, well, anything else please let me know through the comments. [...]
Another day, indoors ordering in
If you’ve been following my twitter feed you’ll know of my new found love for Bon Iver. They paint a scene with sorrowful yet hopeful vocals, simple rhythms like trudging through the snow, and melodies delicately falling into place, filling tracks in the powder. For Emma, Forever Ago isn’t just refreshingly acute, it’s brilliantly understated.
‘Blindsided’ [...]

