17 July 2013
Recently someone reminded me that I’m the owner of this here blog. What’s the saying: Use it or lose it? Well, actually, I don’t think there’s any chance that personal content farms will do anything but proliferate over the course of our current century, but maybe that saying is actually a metaphor?
So without further adieu, here are four songs I’ve enjoyed over the past few months, during which I have been an unprolific blogger:
Alastair Galbraith: “Everybody’s Got Pain”
Tom Rapp cover viz this
Radiohead: “Creep” (Live at the MTV Beach House)
Feist: “Graveyard”
I actually think “The Bad In Each Other” from the same album is a better song. And I’ve gone totally in the tank for the album in whole. But wow, “Graveyard,” great viddy!
AroarA: “#6”
Saw them playing as part of a band with Feist in Toronto. A new thing. A new band? It’s called Hydra. No one seems to know if it will come to anything. I do have a bit of advice for AroarA though: “Terrible band name dudes. Change it.” (Sorry that I shared that in public AroarA dudes! Take that with a grain of salt though. I’ve been wrong before.)
Posted by Alec Hanley Bemis
Tags: Alastair Galbraith, AroarA, Buke and Gase, Feist, Jherek Bischoff, Pearls Before Swine, Radiohead, The Internet, Tom Rapp, Toronto