Thursday Random Eight (2012.05.31)
Paul Westerberg – AAA: From a collection of free live MP3s available from Paul’s website once upon a time (and possibly still; can’t say I’ve looked in a while). Not my favorite era of the ex-Mat’s front man, but a catchy, speedy tune nevertheless.
Grant Hart – Narcissus, Narcissus: Is this solo artist from Minnesota band morning?
Carter USM – Spoilsports Personality Of The Year: Ever exciting Carter tune.
Pigface – Kiss King (High High High): Sitar rock!
Diamanda Galas – Keigome Keigome: The number of songs with repetitive words (or letters, in one case) in the titles for the Random Eight today is very, very interesting…interesting.
Peter Holsapple and Chris Stamey – Long Time Coming: From there recent (or, at least, not too long ago) poppy release after a nearly two decades lull. No matter how corny their songs get, I’m sure I’ll keep listening.
Quasi – White Devil’s Dream: Another catchy little indie-ish tune.
Regenerator – Don’t Fear The Reaper: With little research, one finds this is a very common song for gothy / industrial bands to cover.
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