This percussion concerto from New Zealand combines traditional percussion as well as modern. A product of its geographic location, Japanese and South Pacific instruments are included as well. Together they rock!
Metal Classical Rocks recommends classical music that is metal or rocks every Friday.
There seems to be a distinctive sound to Thai rock music. I'm listening to my global music playlist in background & คนตัวเล็ก by Hobbit came on. Even though I'm not familiar with this song or the group, I knew the song was in Thai before the lyrics started just from the sound, :08 to :19. ¿Anyone who's into Thai rock notice this? ¿Is it the playing style? Or ¿do they use the same studio which puts out a distinctive sound?
Was trying to find a song for my playlist in Gujarati but YouTube Music's search feature is, um, kinda random. Returned among other things the wonderful song Ya Sudahlah by Bondan Prakoso & Fade2Black
I've been earwormed by this song a lot and I love the translation of the delightful lyrics, but I'm going to write the title as "Gender Queer" going forward as that is more faithful to the lyrics than the literal title "雌雄同體" (by 五月天/Mayday) and the English translation of that phrase is potentially offensive to intersex people.
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Jack Black picks his favourite Black Sabbath song
In a past radio interview, comedy actor and musician Jack Black discussed his love for British heavy metal band Black Sabbath, picking out his favourite song
? And The Mysterians- Michigan based kids of migrant workers who hit it big young and were the first all Latinx rock band to have an original number one song on the charts (“96 Tears”) #RetroView#QuestionMarkAndTheMysterians#RockMusic
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“People think of them as a heavy metal band, but they swing. It‘s not just bash bash bash”: how Deep Purple changed Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith’s life
RHCP drummer Chad Smith is a card-carrying Deep Purple fan, and here he explains why
Earwormed by Take My Job Away by Dubioza Kolectiv featuring Robby Megabyte, which hilariously takes us through our joys and fears about the (possibly) coming singularity
When the qualifying process is complete, on Mastodon we will start voting on our top twenty favourite records of the 1950s/1960s, placing them in order. Through 190 match-ups, we will create a unique chart, every song a classic.
Here is some background on one of the qualifiers, I Want to Hold Your Hand by The Beatles.