Radio Radio – the Music Edition
Nov. 19th, 2011 06:08 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I really need to do a centenary update, but I don't think I have the brainpower for it right now.
Most of the time the audio links I post are to radio shows, but this week it's been all about discovering new music.
Forest Mountain Hymnal's Fitcher's Bird - If you miss Halloween already, here's a nice collection of spooky and macabre little songs. I got this link one night and spent all the next day listening, then bought the whole thing, and it's been stuck in my head ever since.
On Wednesday we had a screening for Une Vie de Chat, one of the films eligible for this year's Best Animated Film – I'm glad I caught it, not just because it was a thoroughly entertaining film that I might not get to see any other way, but because its soundtrack was great!
I caught Sarah Slean's interview on Q (Nov 9) and was pleasantly startled to learn I've missed a whole load of new songs from her since 2007, a year which was practically defined for me by Orhpan Music. I set about listening to clips on YouTube and have bought another album, though I'm going to wait till I'm next in Canada for the newest one as it is, hmm, actually available there. In the meantime, my two favourite post-2007 songs:
Most of the time the audio links I post are to radio shows, but this week it's been all about discovering new music.
Forest Mountain Hymnal's Fitcher's Bird - If you miss Halloween already, here's a nice collection of spooky and macabre little songs. I got this link one night and spent all the next day listening, then bought the whole thing, and it's been stuck in my head ever since.
On Wednesday we had a screening for Une Vie de Chat, one of the films eligible for this year's Best Animated Film – I'm glad I caught it, not just because it was a thoroughly entertaining film that I might not get to see any other way, but because its soundtrack was great!
I caught Sarah Slean's interview on Q (Nov 9) and was pleasantly startled to learn I've missed a whole load of new songs from her since 2007, a year which was practically defined for me by Orhpan Music. I set about listening to clips on YouTube and have bought another album, though I'm going to wait till I'm next in Canada for the newest one as it is, hmm, actually available there. In the meantime, my two favourite post-2007 songs: