Darwin Deez is an indie-pop artist that is know for his own “happy songs for sad people.” He’s a good mix of sunshine pop and indie-ness with fun, sometimes off-beat rhythms.
Darwin Deez is an indie-pop artist that is know for his own “happy songs for sad people.” He’s a good mix of sunshine pop and indie-ness with fun, sometimes off-beat rhythms.
I love this painting so much. Each of their “insides” perfectly represents their artistic style.
This is the first song I heard by them. It’s also a pretty well known. It perfectly describes how I feel/my mood sometimes. It’s great live too, so be sure to check it out!
The band this week The Head and the Heart, a folk sextet hailing from Seattle, Washington.
This is one of the best poem slams I’ve ever heard before. It changed my views on the present age. It’s completely true, sadly. It perfectly explains the 21st century on this technologically dependant planet. I really hope you watch this video, and enjoy it like I do.
This is the first song i heard by them, and it’s one of my favorite. My favorite lines are at the end; “I’m intelligence in the age of the internet, where you’re as smart as how quickly you can use your smart phone; I’m complex.”
And the band of the week is…..(drum roll) Das Racist. They are a indie hip-hop group based in Brooklyn, New York City. They brought a new voice to the New York underground hip hop scene with their unorthodox style, impressive references, and their joking aspect. By the way, I really apologize about it taking so long, I accidentally posted this on my other blog .
I’ll start by saying that I won’t run out of ideas for this blog anytime soon, so hopefully things won’t get redundant or boring. But, if anyone has any ideas or suggestions, by all means, feel free to let me know.
This is another great song by DIIV. It’s more of a dreampop vibe than Doused. This is the first song I heard by them, and I instantly liked it.