You know you love Legend of Zelda, and if you don’t… get the hell off my tumbr.
Not my video.
You know you love Legend of Zelda, and if you don’t… get the hell off my tumbr.
Not my video.
We are going to see Wilco the night before the Newport Folk Festival at 5pm and found out yesterday that Conor Oberst will be playing with Dawes and First Aid Kit at 10pm, right after Wilco! As long as I can find a way to buy those tickets while at work this Friday… it will be a delicious recipe for possibly the best few days of my life.
There’s nothing like listening to of Montreal while purchasing tickets online. This will be the 5th time I’ve seen them, April 1st in Boston.
Their music is just so fucking good. It’s not officially spring until I have oM tickets.
Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes. Such a great band. Listen to their music, then put it away for a while, then listen to it again and you’ll get it.
If you haven’t yet listened to the magnificent band Dawes, allow me to predict your future…
You’ll hear them somewhere, maybe in public, maybe in a friend’s car and an interest will be sparked. You’ll go home, find some of their music online and listen. You’ll find a simplicity in their music, you may even refer to it as ‘refreshing’. The songs may sound familiar, like an old friend you remember from high school, but there is still a new and exciting feeling. The masterpiece that is Taylor Goldsmith’s lyrics will trigger a personal moment you either can’t help but think of, or one you’ve been trying to forget. Hopefully you’ll see them live someday, more than once, and get a total kick out of the crazy faces Taylor and Griffin make. Soon, you’ll realize they’re one of the greatest bands ever and then probably reblog this post.
She looks me in the eye and says,
“Would you prefer the easy way?
No? Well, ok then, don’t cry.”
Joyful Girl is such a wonderful song. It’s so smooth and fluid, with an icy touch.