sauen87 Skrevet 24. juni 2010 #1 Skrevet 24. juni 2010 Noen eksempler på den typen musikk jeg tenker på: Phosphorescent - Wolves Susanne Sundfør - The brothel Thomas Dybdahl - Adelaide Damien Rice - 9 crimes Dave Carter - The emperor is naked today Altså, rolig og melankolsk musikk, med akkustisk gitar/piano e.l. og vokal... Noen som har eksempler på sanger jeg kunne likt? Og hva ville dere kalt denne musikken?
annamaria8 Skrevet 25. juni 2010 #2 Skrevet 25. juni 2010 Tar gjerne imot tips eg òg. Når eg vil finne noko nytt, søkjer eg på singer/songwriter- og rockeartistar på You tube og skriv acoustic ilag med namnet. Gode artistar er Jason Mraz, Ray Lamontagne, Josh Ritter og John Major. Likar godt blue grass eg, så kan også nemne Randy Travis og Alison Krauss.
Kattugla Skrevet 26. juni 2010 #3 Skrevet 26. juni 2010 Emily Haines er fantastisk bra, får gysninger av å høre på denne låten!!
ilcrappo Skrevet 26. juni 2010 #4 Skrevet 26. juni 2010 Når det gjelder melankolsk rock så er det ingen over og ingen ved siden:
ilcrappo Skrevet 26. juni 2010 #5 Skrevet 26. juni 2010 Når det gjelder melankolsk rock så er det ingen over og ingen ved siden: Thom Yorke om Street Spirit: Street Spirit' is our purest song, but I didn't write it. It wrote itself. We were just its messengers; its biological catalysts. Its core is a complete mystery to me, and, you know, I wouldn't ever try to write something that hopeless. All of our saddest songs have somewhere in them at least a glimmer of resolve. 'Street Spirit' has no resolve. It is the dark tunnel without the light at the end. It represents all tragic emotion that is so hurtful that the sound of that melody is its only definition. We all have a way of dealing with that song. It's called detachment. Especially me; I detach my emotional radar from that song, or I couldn't play it. I'd crack. I'd break down on stage. That's why its lyrics are just a bunch of mini-stories or visual images as opposed to a cohesive explanation of its meaning. I used images set to the music that I thought would convey the emotional entirety of the lyric and music working together. That's what's meant by 'all these things you'll one day swallow whole'. I meant the emotional entirety, because I didn't have it in me to articulate the emotion. I'd crack... Our fans are braver than I to let that song penetrate them, or maybe they don't realise what they're listening to. They don't realise that 'Street Spirit' is about staring the fucking devil right in the eyes, and knowing, no matter what the hell you do, he'll get the last laugh. And it's real, and true. The devil really will get the last laugh in all cases without exception, and if I let myself think about that too long, I'd crack. I can't believe we have fans that can deal emotionally with that song. That's why I'm convinced that they don't know what it's about. It's why we play it towards the end of our sets. It drains me, and it shakes me, and hurts like hell every time I play it, looking out at thousands of people cheering and smiling, oblivious to the tragedy of its meaning, like when you're going to have your dog put down and it's wagging its tail on the way there. That's what they all look like, and it breaks my heart. I wish that song hadn't picked us as its catalysts, and so I don't claim it. It asks too much. I didn't write that song
sauen87 Skrevet 28. juni 2010 Forfatter #9 Skrevet 28. juni 2010 Tusen takk for masse tips =) Blir nok mye spotify i kveld ja :-)
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