FYI the new Flyleaf album came out and we really like it. Along with the album comes a sweet story that is an allegory of The Message, which coincides with the songs. It's proabably not for everyone but we like it.
Another fun fact. In Chiner you can download just about any music for free legally. I guess Western artists figure they might as well get their music out and hope they make it big in Asia. I think there is probably something to this because The Backstreet Boys are still here. Anyway if you have any suggestions of secular bands for the Easton's to check out we'd love to hear them. It's amazing how our minds went blank when the we had the music world at our finger tips.
amos lee,
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the books
built to spill
cool hand luke,
copeland,
the ember days,
exposions in the sky,
flight of conchords,
for today,
forever changed,
the glorious unseen
david bazan,
iron and wine
jaymay
joao bilberto
joanna newsom,
john vanderslice
jon foreman,
mae
mars volta
mates of state
modest mouse
mos def
murder city devils,
the devil makes three
muse
mutemath
ozma
passion pit
pedro the lion
pomeroy
radiohead
regina spektor
sheree chamberlain
slim cessna auto club
sufjan stevens
vampire weekend
white stripes
gas light anthem
Thanks Ben. That was... thorough. Thanks for alphabetizing it. Apparently work isn't too busy today.
ReplyDeleteI agree with most of the above.
ReplyDeleteMost notably:
Explosions in the Sky
Jon Foreman
Mute Math
Radiohead
Sufjan Stevens
Vampire Weekend
I'll add:
Sigur Ros
David Crowder Band's new album (if you dont have it alread)
M. Ward
mewithoutYou (if you're feeling a little crazy)
The National
Noah & The Whale
The Shins
Sleeping At Last
The Album Leaf
Have you heard of Michael Jackson? Apparently he was a big deal. I saw something on the news about him for like six straight weeks last summer... he must be really good.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'll add Kings of Leon, Regina Spektor, Over the Rhine (one of my faves), and hello? Coldplay! Hope you are doing well!
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