I love Purity Ring and this is one of my favourite songs by them. Have you seen the lyric video? It's one of the most creative I've seen.
Over the last couple of days, I've discovered the song Fear & Delight - The Correspondents
I've also been enjoying The Weathers, and put their music on auto play on You Tube this morning.
My most listened to songs this week:
(Hardcore)
Been rewatching Avatar lately and the OST has its cheesy moments for sure, but then there's gems like this one. I've been trying to learn the main melody and its.. Hoo boy, the time signature is hard to figure out. I got the rhythm of it down, but analyzing it to the exact numbers is rough. Might just be a mix of sixteenth note sections with different lengths
Oh yeah. This is the good stuff right here.
Sokoninaru's usual J-Rock turns into impressively beefy feedback squeals that rival The Chariot's best at 2:57, and it's absolutely F I L T H Y for the handful of seconds it comes on
(Progressive Thrash Metal)
Just a lil bit by 50 cent.
(Easycore)
This Coldplay album has held up really well in my opinion and has been on repeat the past couple weeks!
(??? METAL)Using a vocaloid for metal is... ridiculous. But I like it.
(Metalcore)
(Deathcore)
(Cyberfunk)
(Industrial)
some action based music to help me with inspiration for the action scenes that I'm currently planning for my novel.
Daaang, there's a band I haven't heard in a while. This song used to be everywhere lol
Hipster time. I was into Skillet BEFORE Comatose. (I'm talking Alien Youth, and Collide era) Stopped listening after that album came out though because by that time...I was already into the heavier stuff like Demon Hunter and Haste the Day.
I'm just saying Comatose exploded once the album came out lol the amount of AMVs I've seen using that song... I prefer Collide era Skillet too, I keep hoping they'll go back to that style but nah, they just make some awfully tame arena rock nowadays
Collide was great. Really capitalized on the angsty 2000s teen xDBut yeah...I honestly don't mind Arena Rock...but I prefer the cheesy 80s kind.
(Thrash Metal)
(Death Metal)
(Djent)
(Nu Metal)
I mean, a Heavy Metal Vocaloid isn't too weird considering they're basically a robot and robots are made of metal!
In other news, been on an Ultraman kick recently. That series' music is great.