![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
She gave me B, which isn't my most exciting letter, it seems, but still has some very good tracks!
Baptism by Crystal Castles
I can't remember if everyone knows I love Crystal Castles, or whether I just yammer about them in particular threads, but they're awesome. Dance music strained beyond comfort, Alice Glass screaming about things. This is possibly my favourite off their second album.
Been a Son by Nirvana
I've only ever had the 'best of' CD of Nirvana, but I did love it for a couple of years, and this is a very good track off it. I like the way the lyrics escalate in the verses, and that weird note Kurt pulls on 'son'.
Black Sands by Bonobo
This album (of the same name as the song) is a very recent purchase by me, but I'm loving it for being so soothing. Ambient music tends to fall into the droning-crap-where-not-enough-happens for me, but Bonobo and this track in particular has a great amount of drive and variation. Great for lounging around to.
Bombsite Boy by The Adverts
I haven't actively sought to listen to the Adverts in a long time, but Crossing the Red Sea is a great album. A bit samey, but great. 'Well, I don't believe you have to be an idiot to get somewhere these days' is a lyric to live by (and which I pretty much did, listening to this on the way home from school for such a long time).
Brand New Cadillac by The Clash
I feel like this is such an unappreciated song off London Calling... Not much to say about it, really, but it amuses me and is very danceable. :D (Amusement, I should explain, because it's almost like an antidote about all those songs I think
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)