Cartoon Bomb wrote:
"I will resubmit this with more info...of course I don't expect you to take it up smile
Basically, the Shaggs wrote sweet little songs about love, cars, and goofy nonsensical crap. It was kinda like the beach boys, but written by 14 year old girls in the 60's. The most challenging part for you would be the music, because it defies everything you've ever known about structure and melody. They cannot play at all. The guitarist usually plays one note per syllable, following the vocals, but not in any scale. The vocals change notes every syllable. The drummer is not able to keep time. It has a haunting vibe to it that encourages lamenting of lost childhood/innocence to the listener."
Great punky, 90s-ish, garage-y rock'n'roll. Way better than The Black Keys. Not that that's especially relevant as a comparison, I'm just saying. The J. Arthur Keenes Band
It's childhood. It's a beautiful soundtrack. It's nostalgia. It's still getting jumpscared by cave noises at 2AM, because you're still playing this damn game 10 years later. It's Minecraft! devin_s
Surprise! Nathan Jenkins is back with a playful new avant-pop effort featuring Carly Rae Jepsen, Panda Bear, and Charlotte Adigéry. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 28, 2024
The French producer's debut makes an ideal chillout soundtrack, its synth jams swirling with Balearic textures and hypnotic trip-hop beats. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 21, 2024