Sturgill Simpson's new album is the exact turn his career needed to take. The further this man drifts from his country-roots, the better. I hear lots of QotSA and ZZ Top. Also they're making a Netflix anime basedoff the album... ummm... wha??
Thats exactly how I feel about Björk, too.I actually think Björk sounded more "alive" when she was in the band.
Her voice had such a raw, "euphoric" sound to it that she rarely matched with her solo efforts.
I really enjoyed her first two solo albums, but after that, I personally though things started going downhill, and most of the times it sounds like she is trying (too hard) to sound "weird" just for the sake of being weird.
dat intro sounds similar to this justice song but there's no guitari'm don't really listen to any subgenre of electronic music, but I've heard a song while I was at the gym and I can't find the title... I'm hoping someone will know what I'm talking about.
Here goes:
thanks !
- no singing
- mid-tempo
- there's a long-ish intro that sounds like it was sampled from a SciFi b-movie from the 50s and 60s... like Godzilla (slow march-like drums, quite abrasive horns, deliberately low fidelity)
- then the beat kicks in (which is rather saturated/distorted) and the song has a very prominent electric guitar (no distorsion, playing mostly high notes, not chords... rather... "funky" ? for some reason it has a 70s or "cop" vibe, if that makes any sense).
Edit: the very beginning of the song definitely feels like the first ~20 seconds of this:
Wohoo! That's it!
dat intro sounds similar to this justice song but there's no guitar
PERFECT!!!It seems I found my soundtrack for Halloween.