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yoursinharmony · 2 years ago
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Watch "Creep - Radiohead (acapella) VoicePlay ft. Anthony Gargiula" on YouTube
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It's so beautiful 😭 My goosebumps have goosebumps. Eli knocked this arrangement out of the stratosphere.
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sorcerous-caress · 9 months ago
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Pathologic meme dump 2 because free will exists
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foolforshera · 6 months ago
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For those who've read The Heir Apparent series, this song is for Cappe at the end.
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vexwerewolf · 8 months ago
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What is your favorite sandwhich?
What is your favorite fictional sandwhich?
What is current rpg characters favorite sandwhich?
Is Andross Cappela's favorite sandwhich a knuckle sandwich? This question is the most important question of all.
Probably some kind of spicy chicken sandwich.
There aren't any fictional sandwiches I actually like the sound of that I couldn't make in real life.
I think Fern's sandwich would probably involve some kind of cheese.
Andros Capella's favourite sandwich is indeed a knuckle sandwich, on account of him not enjoying anything unless he's causing pain to others.
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maranull · 4 months ago
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I’ve seen you talk about him before so I’m just curious: what are some of your favorite Hozier songs? I think I want to more of his music
Unfortunately I feel like I'm not the best Hozier fan to ask, as I've only truly listened to his latest album and only skimmed through the first two. (I plan to listen to them fully, but time and lack of energy keep countering my attempts)
For favourite songs, Abstract and All Things End immediately come to mind. Unknown/Nth right after and then some more famous ones like Nobody's Soldier and Eat Your Young. Choosing not to explain why the first three are so close and dear to my heart cause we'll be here all day and the next :P
Also! Aside of the songs I mentioned above, there are some videos of him singing that I would highly recommend.
four songs at The Current 3 are his own (all fantastic) and the last one is a cappela of The Humors of Whiskey which perfectly and clearly showcases how insanely good his voice is
Take Me To Church in NYC subway Also one of the best and most popular (rightfully so) songs he put out and man's just going all out in the middle of a train station
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whyisstarkidfollowingmeshoo · 3 months ago
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fyi im kidding about calling Justin Paul a traitor. Jeff Blim and StarKid doesn't own the trail to Oregon and anyone can make a movie/musical about the game. it just that SK did it first and let's see if Paul and co can make a good one about the photo : Amazin Blue (UMich's A Cappela group) group photo
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spoonbenders-archive · 11 months ago
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i talk abt how i want a twinsanity remake so bad n i do still think its possible eventhough its been 19 years but i must say th soundtrack presents a weird dilemma . liek its all a cappela n already super good right. if activision ends up making weird remastered versions of the ost i will be on the news
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captainjonnitkessler · 2 years ago
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You were looking for metal recs if i remember correctly? I procrastinated by making a list of fav albums for you:
Jinjer - Wallflowers. Female-fronted metalcore band from Ukraine, djent rhythms and reggae influences for an eclectic and quite addictive sound. Everyone in that band is virtuoso
Unleash the Archers - Apex. Female-fronted power metal band from Canada that sings about ancient goddesses of war awakening and so on. Best of the genre imo, glorious, electric powerhouse of a band
Rise Against - The Black Market. Look you probably know them already, punk-rock/hardcore from the USA, but still worth pointing out. Very political and poetical lyrics, they mean so much to me, and that's an extremely good album
Insomnium - Winter's Gate, concept album by a Swedish melodic death metal band. 42 min of icy wilderness, beautiful and entrancing like the northern lights
Gojira - Fortitude. French Death metal. Best word to describe their gorgeous sound is "intense". There's a reason these guys are considered one of the best metal bands of the century. Also lots of ecological and social messaging.
Van Canto - Break The Silence. Ever heard of A-Cappela metal? Now you have. Have fun. (Also start with "Voice Number 7" bc <3 <3 <3)
Draconian - A Rose for the Apocalypse. Doom/gothic metal band from Sweden with a beauty & the beast type singing, very atmospheric and intense
Kvelertak - Meir. Norwegian, extra energetic black metal, try Bruanne Brenn to get you started. Pure gold.
Die Apokalyptischen Reiter - Samurai. This is some pretty silly, high-energy heavy metal from Germany. Good fun.
Oh and last but not least: Diablo Swing Orchestra - Pandora's Pinata. No spoilers on this one, just … check it out.
enjoy :)
This is absolutely incredible, thank you so much!! The only band here I've heard of is Rise Against, which I absolutely love, so I'm really looking forward to the others. They sound amazing and I can't wait to listen!
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fappellmoan · 1 year ago
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getting to listen to my old roommates a cappela group sound so bad because they didnt request equipment in good time so my cunty boss said to LEAVE IT and NOT OFFER ANYTHING ELSE!!! so it just sounds really awkward bc we did not adjust for all these different setups.. and im really high so im making this like a funny movie scene in my head
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concerthopperblog · 3 months ago
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Review: Grayson Capps- 'Heartbreak, Misery, & Death'
Sometimes you can look at the title of an album and know just what you're getting. Heartbreak, Misery, & Death, the seventh release from Alabama troubadour Grayson Capps is one of those albums. While Capps is no stranger to any of those three subjects in his original music, for this album he pulled sixteen favorite covers, from traditional to more contemporary songs, running the gamut from Doc Watson and Roy Acuff to Leonard Cohen and Jerry Jeff Walker.
The highlight of the album is also its oldest song. “Barbara Allen” is a ballad that dates back to the 17th Century and briefly saw a renewed popularity during the folk revival of the '60s when artists like Pete Seeger recorded covers. Capps' version of the song strips much of the flair from even those folksy renditions. The entire album features only Capps and his longtime collaborator Corky Hughes and it's on these ancient songs that the format works best. Capps' gruff and bluesy vocals sell the tale of a dying man whose love is spurned by “hard-hearted Barbara Allen”, and I've seen it sold.
Another song that is enhanced by the stripped down format is another traditional that dates to the 17th Century, “Old Maid's Lament.” Over Hughes' ambling strum, Capps gives an almost cheery take on the heartbreak of a young lady who can't seem to find a husband despite standards that are increasingly lowered as the song goes on.
But you can't get much more stripped down than the album's opener, Doc Watson's lament “Wake Up Little Maggie.” Here Capps takes a cue from the original and goes a cappela. There just isn't any better way to convey the mournful tone of the song's narrator. Instruments get in the way.
For the “death” part of the album, Capps highlights a pair of early-to-mid 20th-century compositions. One is “Wreck on the Highway”, made famous by bluegrass icons like Roy Acuff and The Louvin Brothers. Here is where Hughes' input is most valuable to the album. “Wreck on the Highway,” with its religious overtones, only truly works as a bluegrass tune and, while Capps doesn't have the range to do the “high and lonesome” vocals, Hughes can and his harmonies help immensely. Another death song is “Moody River,” first made famous by Pat Boone in 1961. Telling the story of a woman who cheats on her lover and kills herself in a fit of regret by drowning herself in a river, it's a song that fits Capps' more timeworn vocals than it ever did Pat Boone's dulcet tones.
But it isn't all old songs that find a place in Heartbreak, Misery, & Death. Capps also finds inspiration from more modern songs. “Stoney” is a song by Jerry Jeff Walker that dates back to 1970. Walker's witty lyrics and delivery are a pretty good comp for Capps' career output so it's no surprise to find he's a fan, nor that “Stoney” feels the most like a Grayson Capps original. Elsewhere he takes on Randy Newman's “Guilty,” “Early Morning Rain” by Gordon Lightfoot, and what feels like the world's most covered song, Leonard Cohen's “Hallelujah.”
Just to make sure it isn't all “Heartbreak, Misery, & Death,” Capps ends the album with what he calls “the greatest campfire song of all time,” “Copper Kettle.” Another early 20th Century folkie best known for a cover by Joan Baez, it's the tale of a moonshiner family who takes up the business because “never shall you toil.” With its refrain of “Watch that whiskey flowing in the pale moonlight,” it's easy to see why it would be a great song for a campfire guitar pull and that's exactly what it sounds like here.
Capps doesn't reinvent the wheel here. There are no radical reinterpretations of any of the covers represented here. That isn't what Heartbreak, Misery, and Death is about. Instead, it's a celebration of some of Capps' favorite traditionial, meant to be enjoyed just as they are. In that respect, the album works. It's as fun as an album full of songs about dying can be.
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I could have made a cappela of the way that I murdered her.
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soulmusicsongs · 6 months ago
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Soul Music Discoveries
My Monday Soul Music Discoveries. My top 5 of overlooked gems music that doesn’t get the love it deserves. Worth checking out!
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Bechayane Tegodahu - Alemayehu Eshete (Bechayane Tegodahu / Teredechewalehu, 1971) - James Brown from Ethiopia.
Blessed Are The Dead - Spirit Of Memphis Quartet (Spirit Of Memphis Quartet, 1965) Great A Cappela Gospel
Kidnapping - Karl Heinz Schäfer (Les Gants Blancs Du Diable (Bande Originale Du Film), 1973) Awesome soundtrack!
Major Minor - Crazy Casey (The Beast And I, 1967) Dutch Soul Jazz
Who's Gonna Be Your Man? - Ella Jenkins And The Goodwill Spiritual Choir Of The Monumental Baptist Church (American Negro Folk And Work Song Rhythms, 1960). Percussion and a voice!
Listen to more Soul Music Discoveries!
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omagazineparis · 1 year ago
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Pour nous toutes : une femme est tuée tous les deux jours
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Aujourd’hui en France, une femme est tuée tous les deux jours. À l’heure où j’écris et depuis le 1 er janvier 2019, 137 femmes ont été tuées. À l’heure où j’écris, une femme est violée, parce que, à l’heure où j’écris, sept minutes se sont écoulées. En France, toutes les sept minutes, une femme est violée. À l’heure où j’écris, il est huit heures. Une femme que vous connaissez sera harcelée à son travail, parce que à l’heure où j’écris, une femme sur trois est harcelée au travail.  Ce samedi 23 novembre, nous marchons contre les féminicides, contre les violences sexistes, contre les violences sexuelles.  Pour toutes les femmes assassinées, pour toutes celles qui luttent, pour toutes celles qui portent plaintes et qui ne sont pas entendues. Pour Émilie, pour Laura, pour Valérie, pour toutes les survivantes, nous marchons. Pour nous toutes. Pour nous toutes, ce lundi 25 novembre, une soirée est organisée afin de rendre hommage et venir en aide à toutes les femmes victimes de violences. « Fort-e-s ensemble » est son poing d’honneur. Les mots d’union et de solidarité que Laure Léon, event manager de Greenspace, a choisi de libérer pour la journée internationale des violences faites aux femmes.  L’objectif est de sensibiliser chacun. Homme et femme face aux nombres de délits et crimes répétés chaque jour. Face aux inégalités, aux injustices, que subissent, que nous subissons au quotidien, dans l’espace public ou sur le marché de l’emploi.  La soirée mêlera musique, mixité, art et solidarité : avec une conférence animée par l’association et des travailleurs sociaux, une exposition de graffitis et performance live des graffeuses Kwim Twe et Elfa Bulle, des textes exposés a cappela, du rap, du slam et des artistes comme A2N.  Pour mettre fin à l’inacceptable, rendez-vous de 19h à 1h au Punk Paradise, 44 rue folie méricourt dans le 11 ème arrondissement de Paris. L’entrée symbolique de 10€ sera reversée à une association d’aide aux victimes : SOS Plurielle. Elle fait partie du groupe SOS qui a été créée  afin de lutter contre les exclusions sous toutes leurs formes. Le programme « Santé plurielle » à vocation à améliorer l’accès aux soins et à la santé des femmes accueillis en centres d’hébergement sur le territoire parisien. 85% d’entre elles ont été victimes de violences.   Si la salle est complète, plus de 1000€ permettra d’améliorer la prise en charge psychologique et physique de femmes victimes de violence. Cette événement se tient auprès d'elles et les accompagne en faveur de la santé, de la prévention et de la lutte contre les violences sexistes et sexuelles. À l’heure où j’écris, n’importe quelle femme, quelque soit son milieu social, sa couleur de peau, sa religion, est ciblée par la violence. À l’heure où j’écris, l’heure est grave. Et une femme meurt sous les coups de son (ex) conjoint.  À lire aussi : Marie Bongars a une sacrée paire d’ovaires Read the full article
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Could you smile for me
Art by: Sylviane Bourgeois. IG: syl_Bourgois
Writer/performer: Sean Creighton songwriter
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stormclawponyrises · 1 year ago
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>"Would you ever reboot your comic?"
There are definitely things I'd like to go back and change, but that's just how the creative process tends to work. I'm in too deep for a reboot to even remotely be worth it. Most I'd do is redraw some earlier pages (if I ever felt like printing the comic in full). Any grievous missteps in story I'll probably write slides at the end for, like Phillip Pullman did for His Dark Materials.
>"What would your characters do if they were stuck in an elevator?"
A cappela.
(or STOMP)
"you mean they would start singing?"
basically.
one of them would probably start banging on the floor rhythmically and then theyd slowly break out into song
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turnupthevolumebelgium · 1 year ago
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NEW STUFF
UNDERWORLD
29 September 2023
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