Ahh yes! Great album. I had found Uyama Hiroto first and found Nujabes through him. Their sound is quite similar so if you haven't heard anything from Uyama, you need to! It's such a shame Nujabes passed away so young Very sad. I'm not sure if you listen to very much Downtempo/Electro Acoustic but I find it to be similar to smooth Hip Hop except maybe more chilled.
RE my Dylan binge of late, this here's one of his 90s album of traditional folk covers, and it's nowhere near as dull as I thought it'd be. I'd even go as far as saying it's quite a good album. Wonderful guitar-work throughout. I love getting the odd musical pleasant surprise like this every now and then.
Just... **** yes. Bought the night we went to Borders and blew $200 on CRAB and Bukowski. Listened to it playing carRAB until midnight, then I came home and listened to it again, and again. I think it's still in my CD/record/tape player, actually.
Spent half the day at the BMV, and I spent the whole time listening to Strawberry Jam. Peacebone is by far my favorite song off of this album. SJ is like the alternative to alternative music.
Finnish stoner/sludge metal group I downloaded off a whim yesterday. Easily one of the best of of the year, just raw, catchy, heavy, and good, reminRAB you that sometimes it's good to be dirty.
Some awesome acoustic ska with swing overtones, I really can't believe it took me that long to get into it. My quest for the night is to find more than just an EP.
Edit: My quest ended in failure as that is in fact the only album they have out currently, sad sad days
Her new stuff is a lot less scratchy I think, it's more personal and I feel quite separated from the Cranberries. I recommending checking this album out, and she has a new one due to be released soon.
P.s. got to love Zorabie though. "In you're heaaaad, in you're heaead, zorabie, zorabie, zorabie eh eh eh eh!!!"
Some interesting japanese metal with noise-rock influences. Theres some brilliant jams here, particularly on Blastsphere. A bit like a metal version of the Melvins? No idea really.