Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Where No One Stands Alone

As you're likely aware, I'm not typically a fan of bluegrass. But this ditty was powerfully employed in the trailer for True Grit, the Cohen Brother's latest project. Gi'en the supremely effective manner with which the song was used, I cannot help but love it. It's so simple and profound, haunting and powerful. These are the Peasall Sisters.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

The Peacock Dance

Hats off to Gaddian, who unearthed and sweetly introduce me to this little low-key wonder. It's my new favorite song, thick, smooth and rich as a blueberry smoozie. This is The Peacock Dance by Matt Kanelos and the Smooth Maria.



References to Peacocks and Babylon--how could one not love this? Mmmmmmmmmm......

Monday, September 13, 2010

Tonight is the Night I Fell Asleep at the Wheel

Epic and grim is this charming waltz from the Barenaked Ladies:

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Ignore the bird!

Much akin to The Ambar,I've concluded this blog lacks purpose/direction. I can't e'en decide which, gi'en the ambivalence fostered in this stagnant domain. Thus concluding a focal point would behoove it, a thought struck me: dude! I could just share the groovy musics I'm finding as I happen upon 'em! Gi'en that sharing music is one of the greatest joys of my life, this appeals greatly to me. So to this end we hereby convert Ignominion into a blog of musicfulness.
However, gi'en that mp3s cannot be directly loaded up, I have to jump through some hoops to render mp3s as video in the most rudimentary way of which I know: to just set the tune to a jpg. So depending upon my whim, the picture to which the tunes'll be set may or may not be pertinent to the song.

Mmmkay, pumpkin?

To kick us off, here's a powerful little tune I rediscovered recently on Garden State. It causes my breast to swell with emotion. Like a tumor. ;)

This is "Fair" by Remy Zero,