I'm a friendly, non-dev, cisgender guy from NC who enjoys playing music/making noise, hiking, eating veggies, and hanging out with my best friend/wife + our 3 kitties + 1 greyhound.
Thanks to suggestions from members of the DEV Team earlier this summer, I've been loving Queens of the Stone Age...
I had never really gotten into their stuff before, so I've been digging through their discography and enjoying many of their albums, not just the new one (which is great). I really like how their sound has morphed and expanded throughout time. It's good stuff!
I'm definitely an Era Vulgaris fan, and while I had never sat down and listened to it front to back before, I'd definitely experienced a bunch of the songs from Songs for the Deaf at one point or another in my life (that album freaking rocks). I absolutely love this rockin' performance of "You Think I Ain't Worth A Dollar" from The Basement (of course, if you've never heard the studio version before, please check it out now!).
One hit that keeps earworming it's way through my brain is "The Lost Art of Keeping A Secret" ... not the most hardrocking tune, but I dig it.
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Thanks to suggestions from members of the DEV Team earlier this summer, I've been loving Queens of the Stone Age...
I had never really gotten into their stuff before, so I've been digging through their discography and enjoying many of their albums, not just the new one (which is great). I really like how their sound has morphed and expanded throughout time. It's good stuff!
I'm definitely an Era Vulgaris fan, and while I had never sat down and listened to it front to back before, I'd definitely experienced a bunch of the songs from Songs for the Deaf at one point or another in my life (that album freaking rocks). I absolutely love this rockin' performance of "You Think I Ain't Worth A Dollar" from The Basement (of course, if you've never heard the studio version before, please check it out now!).
One hit that keeps earworming it's way through my brain is "The Lost Art of Keeping A Secret" ... not the most hardrocking tune, but I dig it.