Burial // Forgive
mur·mur·a·tion [mur-muh-rey-shuhn] ~ a flock of starlings. Origin: 1350–1400; Middle English
Jonathan Cambry // Pianos in Public Spaces
Artist: The Jam
Track: That’s Entertainment
Album: Sound Affects
(Repost due to broken link)
Elephant Gun// Beirut
If I was young, I’d flee this town
I’d bury my dreams underground
As did I, we drink to die, we drink tonight
Far from home, elephant gun
Let’s take them down one by one
We’ll lay it down, it’s not been found, it’s not around
Let the seasons begin
Let the seasons begin, take the big king down
Struck Gold with this one <3
Posting this will seriously strain the bonds of our internet friendship - I realize that. If this is my last appearance on your dashboard then, fare thee well.
Dumt & Farligt
Slow motion destructive goodness.
Keiko Abe // Dream of the Cherry Blossoms
Sylvia Kaare, a junior in high school and member of our church, performed this for us yesterday.
Opening by Philip Glass (Performed by Sally Whitwell, on a Stuart and Sons piano)
“It’s 30 years since Glassworks, the major work from which this was taken, was released. Fascinating article about the genesis of the work and it’s place in the history of music in the 20th Century here. Well worth a read!”
Depeche Mode | Stripped
OK… who knows this entire album word for word - show of hands?
(via tychiz)
Interpol || Untitled
Surprise, sometimes, will come around
Surprise, sometimes, will come around
I will surprise you sometime.
I’ll come around
Oh, I will surprise you sometime.
I’ll come around when you’re down…
(via shadowsandfog)
I am not amused.