
I might recommend a band to someone or maybe me and another will nod and yeaaah about a specific artistic piece and the freedoms released into the blur air by the creative liberties said musician took full advantage of,and it'll be a nice little bounce step in my day.Sometimes, though, I might recall the conversation sometime later and my inner meticulous will prompt me to wonder if I was to-the-T and realllly so on with my description or discussionand so it is the curious that leads me go back and listen to so-called magic brew recorded work. Art Bears. .
Art Bears - "FREEDOM (Armed) PEACE".Yah. Still the coolest music.I picked this track from
The World As It Is Today and uploaded it to my server.It's like, track 3 I think. But the songs really just kept getting better and more creatively enticing. At first listen, to a majority, this is NOT pop music. It is SO pop music. And that's what's crazy freaking wonderful about it. It's a record you can grow with, not just some bubble and a dime that has the attention span of a 1:43 minute mark and then press skip. Like, if you listen to the dissonance enough, this stuff gets stuck in your head. And sure, she's shrieking, but there's something wild in Dagmar's eyes that's like socially discomfortable be damned, I'm telling you bloody from my gut;this is how you spell Freedom.Like, even if you don't like what she's doing after the song becomes a parachute,or the rectangularly pitched vocal emotive barely cresting over the socalled melody, she's forcing you to react. Isn't that wild? So you're either going to quickly close whatever might have caused this high-pitched to interrupt your lovely momentora tiny jolt from that forgotten pulse might rise under your skin in sudden and begin to pump your blood a bit more alive. And that is why I think this so-called difficult music is beautiful. (But hardly, right? There's certainly "worse" out there that mishes the ears.) It does not blend in. It stands on the counter with a wooden spoon and announces- not even proud- but because this is why we're alive. (!).Life isn't only three chords. There's a lovely much more abound and it's all right there in your purple wristwatch when you skitter it across your desktop.Though, who knows? Maybe the squeeshout of Dagmar Krause, Art Bears frontwoman, happens to only blend in with the friction of your day. In that case, I've got a non kettle-hot whistle track a little below that is much more or less funmind your mood. People reserve so much to only get stuck in their innermostmight they be not loved. D'you know what I mean? Say itand spray it everywhere?Hahamaybe not..Annnd.Taking the music back to a time before Art Bears had collected themselves with a track that is also less turn-the-volume down but no less something fun:Slapp Happy.
Slapp Happy - "Blue Eyed William".This has such a groovy line underneath. You could stay alive to this. Someone is snoring so loud right now.Ahjh
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