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Club, Dance, Diplow, Major Lazer, Moombahton, Music, New Music, No Doubt, Pop, Remix, Rock, YouTube
07 Tuesday Aug 2012
26 Saturday May 2012
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1990's, 2012, 7 years, Album, American Tour, Bands, Garbage, Heart Melts, Irish, Kyle Marchand, Kyle Marchand Copywriting, Lead Singer, LOVE, Music, Music Artist, Musician, New, Not Your Kind Of People, Pink Album, Punk, Punk Rock, Red Head, Reviews, Rock, Rock n Roll, Self Titled Album, Shirley Ann Manson, Shirley Manson, Singer, Single, Song, Songwriter, Track, YouTube
After being on hiatus for 7 years Garbage has finally got around to producing their latest album “Not Your Kind Of People”. It was 12:45 am in Los Angeles this evening/morning I was restless, I was tired and feeling a bit heavy-hearted. In those moments I usually write, sing or listen to new music. I finally decided to listen to this album tonight. I’ve been listening to it for over 3 hours on repeat. It’s an amazing thing when a band or artist can come to produce music that is timeless in its sound and stay true to their artistry. Garbage produces music that is crafted so well. Her voice, her lyrics move my soul in a way that I can’t explain and those popping snare drums and hard swaying guitar chords take me back to 1995. I remember being 10 years old and falling in love with their self titled album and not being ashamed of rocking the pink cd because it was such a bad ass album. In saying that, this album “Not Your Kind Of People” is like a beautifully aged-whiskey. Its top notch! The track “We Are Not your Kind Of People” slowly melts my heart away like a Dali painting and at 2:25, I Melt into Garbage. To Shirley and the rest of Garbage thank you for coming back. -KM
30 Monday Apr 2012
Posted in KyLife..., Music & Reviews, The Writing on the Wall
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77, Alternative, Brothers, Friends, Future This, Indie, Love Songs, Lovers, Lyrics, Music, Music Monday, Rock, Romance, The Pink Pink

Artist: THE BIG PINK
Album: FUTURE THIS
Song: 77
I love this song its been on repeat for almost a month I finally think I love it enough to share with the world. This is a great album overall but there is always that one or two tracks that melt the heart or better yet speak for it.