Artist Lounge: The Most Serene Republic
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The Most Serene Republic feels that music is shouldn't be disposable. Hell, it shouldn't even be recyclable!
For more with The Most Serene Republic check out the link
http://www.uncensoredinterview.com/artists/205-The-Most-Serene-Republic
I was fortunate enough to be reccomended to purchase the album Phages by Milton heros - The Most Serene Republic. I honestly was blown away by the newer jazz rhythms that were not so predominately present in the earlier albums [i.e. Underwater Cinematographer] The whole album finished on a beautiful note [literally] with the song Stay Ups, that not only was a soothing vibe, the small vocal parts to it were touching in an emotional way. You could hear it in their singin... MORE
I haven't posted in years. How about that.
Years is also the ammount of time I have enjoyed dancing to the fanatical, convoluted indie prog beat of The Most Serene Republic.
That is all.
Well, I have been active elsewhere on the interweb. But I feel bad for having left behind the wonderful friends and fellow moggers I've met here. Mog is really what got me started in music blogging and I intend at this point to become a more active mogger once again.
Here is one of my more recent blogs, and... MORE
My Canadianmusicaholics Anonymous meeting transcript: Me: "Hi. I'm Marc. I like Canadian Bands." Group: "Hiiii Maaarc." Moderator: "It's OK to like Canadian bands. Who are your favorites?" Me: "The Most Serene Republic, Broken Social Scene, Stars. Y'know." Group: (throws emptied Canadian Club bottles at me) Me: "Ow!" The Most Serene Republic has some similarities to Broken Social Scene. No matter. After an hour listening, I'm already hooked.... MORE




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