Weekly Music

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Carly Rae Jepsen - I Really Like You

Rating: 8/10
I really really really really really really like you
Remember when I said last week that I would post Vocaloid this week? I got confused about the dates and thought next week would be this week. You'll all need to wait just a little bit longer~

A really recent release by the singer of "Call Me Maybe". This particular nightcore edit was posted approximately 2 and change days after the official YouTube post (see it here, or buy on iTunes).

Speaking of, I'm pleasantly surprised by the liveliness of this blog. In the last month (starting 2/21 [my] local time), there have been 48 page views from 10 different country/areas. Firefox on Linux was the most used browser/ OS.

Unfortunately, I'm going to be really busy next weekend. A post is less guaranteed than usual (really).

A nice change from the really short posts I've been doing for the last while.

Really really really really really. Really.

Monday, March 16, 2015

MinutePhysics- Astronomically Correct Twinkle Twinkle

RATING
A black hole's all that you now are
Somewhat harder to sing than the 'classic' Twinkle Twinkle, but I'd say that this version is more fulfilling.

Credits are in the video; they start at 1:40. Or, you can click here. The webcomic that started this can be viewed here.

Vocaloid next week. Probably.

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Lindsey Stirling- Senbonzakura

Rating: 7/10
As mentioned last week, performing violinist. Published on her YouTube over a month ago, but I haven't gotten around to sharing it around. Unfortunately, I can't find a download link anywhere. Understandable, as it is a cover.

While I'm at it, I might as well share another cover I listen to. This one is performed by the Wagakki Band. 8/10. (YouTube link ->)

Sunday, March 1, 2015

WORLD ORDER - INFORMAL EMPIRE

Rating: 7/10
May I tell you/ Truth is only perception
The video is a mix of performance and song, like a certain violinist next week. I recommend watching it in addition to listening. Their synchrony is impressive, as are some of the 'stunts'.

Appears as track 3 of their album, HAVE A NICE DAY.

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