Is that your home?
Yes. Basement.
Except with much cheaper furniture and no beautiful women. Haha
I do think she’s a beautiul woman.
But she’s not in my room. Haha
The first brilliant album of 2024 released last week with Ihsahn’s self-titled released. It’s a stunning mix of orchestral, progressive, black metal, jazz, and avant garde from the former Emperor frontman.
I’ve enjoyed his solo work in the past, but this album takes things to a whole new, amazing level.
I don’t usually post on here because I know few will like my stuff but the new single from the happiest band in the world, Freedom Call, just dropped. They never release anything but pure joy.
Never stopped me.
I wouldn’t care about what others thought in posting on this thread. I am generally pretty close minded when it comes to the music I like, and that usually means it had to be recorded prior to 1982 or so.
That said, someone here posted a song by Larkin-Poe and I loved it. That posting opened my closed mind a fraction that there might be good stuff created now. You never know when someone posts an artist that you haven’t heard of and say… wow that was pretty good.
BTW, I listened to the song you posted and that drummer is pretty dang good.
In the late 80’s and early 90’s before we had kids and after we were out of college, my wife and I had season tickets for the symphony, and the opera, in SLC, and enjoyed hearing some of the best music ever written performed live by world class musicians.
Now retired, I’m eager to start attending again, and just purchased tickets to a performance in April at the Utah Symphony of one of my favorite pieces of music, the Concierto de Aranjuez, for orchestra and guitar, by Rodrigo.
I’ve posted a link below to a great performance of the piece, starting at the second movement, which is fairly well known, for its simple, yet haunting melody. I’ve also posted a link to a piece by JiJi, the South Korean guitarist, who will be performing on guitar with the Symphony. It’s great to see an incredibly talented and accomplished woman playing guitar, there are far to few of them.