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The Musical Carnivore With Bruce Willke Jr.: Sounds Like Liberty: Episode 40
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
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- Duration: 1:16:02
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We’ll start with an analysis of that once ubiquitous hip hop romp Mo Money Mo Problems. Is it true? In I Heard This Happened: Nicky brings to the table some modern psych. Colors E.P by Triptides carries the best parts of 60s psych rock & bears some resemblance to acts like: Tame Impala, The Sea & Cake & The Stepkids. First off I'm a bit sick of constantly having to say LA-based band. What's wrong with these people? Move to a place that isn't overrun with socialists. Ugh. Anyway, the EP has a sound similar to the modern psych fare of the Stepkids with a less funky more authentic ambience. Summed up more Beatles less Beegees. The EP does well to balance the more shimmery garage stuff with the more ambient pieces. All in all a solid listen. https://salty-dog.bandcamp.com/album/colors-e-p This episode I went for some music for breaking stuff and probably gaming. It’s Anatomy by thrash metal band Death Be Not Proud. This record has grindy guitars with screaming in harmony. If that’s not enough to t