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3garcons · 1 year
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Adirondack Independence Music Festival Sunday 2023
moe. rubblebucket , prince/bowie, neighbor, jimkata, sam kininger and the a-beez, escaper, suke cerulo band
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letmusicspeaks · 2 years
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yusukesmomjeans · 2 years
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There never was a golden age 'cause its what you make of it anyway...
Happy New Year
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nvmads · 4 years
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Ever find yourself in need of music to get you pumped for a good adventure?
Whether you’re like me and getting on a plane to fly somewhere to Hike or just need some good adventuristic music for your day then just give this indie/indie rock playlist a go. You won’t be disappointed (and if you are I’ll blame my secretary).
The playlist entails:
1. Time to run- Lord Huron
2. Ride the wave-jimkata
3.green mountain state- Trevor hall
4. Ride- twenty one pilots
5. Sunstroke- wylder
6. Something wild- Lindsey sterling ft Andrew McMahon in the wilderness
7.Wyoming- friends and family
8. Another night on Mars- the Maine
9. Wildflower- the national parks
10. Istanbul- new politics
11. Road trip- convent bonfires
12. Lost in the wild- walk the moon
13. Kings of summer- wylder
14. As we ran- the national parks
15. Radical- awolnation ft grouplove
16. safe if we don’t look down- mutemath
17. Skin and bones- cage the elephant
18. Drive all night- NEEDTOBREATHE
19. Dark horses- switchfoot
20. Portugal- walk the moon
21. Northern lights- death cab for cutie
22. The mountains- Jon foreman
23. The edge of the earth- switchfoot
24. Budapest- George Ezra
25. Golden skies- seabird
26.wanderlust- james bay
27. Rivers and roads- the head and the heart
28. lonesome dreams- lord huron
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Critique it. Tell me what you love or hate. Thanks!
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ragerobot · 3 years
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"Hard Headed" by Jimkata
“Hard Headed” by Jimkata
We’re digging electro-rock trio Jimkata’s latest single “Hard Headed”. The song “explores perseverance in the face of adversity, strength, and how sometimes being too stubborn to give up is a good thing.” Lead singer Even Friedell gives us deep soulful vocals that effortlessly flow over the courageous melody backed by signature analog synths. The visuals, created by lighting designer and visual…
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ispeakwookie · 4 years
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Favorite Songs/Music at the moment
I was tagged by the lovely @joyyride to list the top ten things I’m listening to right now.
1. LCD Soundsystem - all of it. Every. Single. Song.
2. Die Digital (album) by Jimkata
3. (Nothing but) Flowers by Talking Heads
4. I Don’t Want to Fall in Love by She Wants Revenge
5. Movie Crush (podcast) by Charles W (Chuck) Bryant
6. Fake Doctors Real Friends (podcast) by Donald Faison and Zach Braff
7. Future Starts Now by The Kills
8. Repetition by TV on the Radio
9. We Used to be Friends by The Dandy Warhols
10. Eats the Light by Lotus
Tagging in @siriuslydandy @ladysolitaire @sugarwaterforelephants @one-million-cats @i-love-you-more-then-chocolate if you wish to join
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melquist · 5 years
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We have come here so many times now it is ‘Like Home’ #fingerlakes #qwister #reggae #iration #jimkata #rebelution #hirie #ninjaturtles #ryanmelquist #natemahaffey #alexdevereaux #steubenbrewingcompany is about to #getqwistered (at Steuben Brewing Company) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5OOAuTFG8J/?igshid=e4x9ur727dfq
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and0shewas · 8 years
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You’re playing in the green grass Dusting off the roses I’m setting up my high hopes You’re jumping from the top ropes and swinging from the rafters Drunk on all the laughter A million mornings after And I won't let you down
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icedmilkwater · 2 years
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10 songs by 10 artists go
1. Birdhouse In Your Soul by They Might Be Giants:
An absolute cornerstone of my childhood growing up. This entire list could be TMBG songs on it's own. The Flood album really defined who I was when I was younger, and Birdhouse was almost constantly playing on loop.
2. Cybele's Reverie by Stereolab:
My dad first introduced me into Stereolab and they've quickly fastened themselves into one of my favorite bands, Cybele's Reverie filling me with enough emotion to cry. It's a damn good song.
3. String Theocracy by Mili:
I can't do a list of favorite songs and not include String Theocracy. Library of Ruina has been one of my most passionate obsessions, and as such Mili has become one of my top artists. The meaning in String Theocracy is just so deep and thought provoking, all wrapped up in a nice jazzy bow.
4. Dark Beach by Pastel Ghost:
Anything with sea-related themes is easy to get my attention. However the hauntingly peaceful sound that Dark Beach delivers fills me with all kinds of bittersweet emotions. It's an amazing song that fits my taste near-perfectly.
5. Bocca della Verità by Hiiragi Kirai:
I only got into vocaloid about a year and a half ago, but my god is Hiiragi one of my favorite vocaloid artists. It's impressive what you can do with all the different vocaloids to choose from, and Kirai's choice of Flower greatly helps bring the feeling of his work to a more vivid experience. ...If that makes sense.
6. Marble Soda by Shawn Wasabi:
I have to include Marble Soda in this list. One of the defining songs of my early teen years, it reminds me of the long period in time of watching old sudememo and flipnote memes. Songs like this most likely shaped who I am fundamentally.
7. Merry Happy by Kate Nash:
A song that helped get me through my breakup. It brought me back to my senses and sent me on the path to rediscover who I was, realizing the fact that people can be nice, fun people, but also capable of hurting you. Merry Happy aided me in creating my own happiness, one that doesn't rely on others.
8. Dancing Queen by ABBA:
Another song that helped me through my breakup, haha. It's nigh impossible to be sad or stay sad when this song is playing. On days that were especially bad, I would blast ABBA as much as possible to help try and cheer myself up. and in 9 out of 10 cases, it worked out.
9. Feel Good Inc. by Gorillaz:
Another defining band of my childhood. Gorillaz has always been a guilty pleasure of mine, with Feel Good Inc. sticking out in my memory the most. I'm absolutely in love with the way they sound, and I can safely say that it's a song that can still be found on my main playlist to this day.
10. Concrete Beatdown by Jimkata:
In last but certainly not least, Concrete Beatdown. I talked a lot about defining bands, but I would not be the person I am today without Jimkata. They were a band I blasted over and over and over again during one of my most influential periods growing up, and they're a band I have deep love for. Their sound is interesting and unique, and I can always tell immediately when one of their songs come on the radio.
I was tagged by @litho-sphere to do this! Not sure of many other people to tag tho, so I suppose I tag my good buddy @eggorf to do this :)
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desertislandcloud · 3 years
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Electro-rock with a triumph of swirling analog synths and infectious pop hooks
Electro-rock with a triumph of swirling analog synths and infectious pop hooks. -- #musicblogs #musiclove #songwriter #musicartist #musicbusiness #independentartist #rapper #musicproduction #livemusic #musicstudio #youtube #producer #singersongwriter
https://open.spotify.com/album/5s2HaOmF5MtopTSLR7aWxm?si=2QWjJw1nTfmFqTvDzaCqzA&dl_branch=1 Jimkata are a three-piece anthemic, synth-washed, electro-rock band based out of Ithaca. With a triumph of swirling analog synths, infectious pop hooks and candid lyrics, Jimkata have built a distinct sound which has been resonating with listeners across the country. Friends since middle school, Evan…
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rnaryjune · 3 years
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@suburban--dad tagged me in a URL playlist thing, imma see if i can do it all from my current selection of repeat songs so HERE GOES
R: Raised by Wolves - Voxtrot
N: Nomu - Good Kid
A: A Children’s Crusade On Acid - Margot & The Nuclear So And So’s
R: Ride The Wave - Jimkata
Y: You Are Going To Hate This - The Frights
J: Julius - STRFKR
U: Upside Down & Inside Out - OK GO
N: Nina Cried Power - Hozier
E: Egg - Shoe
(It was very difficult choosing just one for A lol)
I’ll tag @thefuzzhead and @autisticallyfeisty and whoever else wants to give it a go!
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dunhamrc · 4 years
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Jimkata - 2013-05-26 Summer Camp, Three Sisters Park - Chillicothe, IL
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cassiefisherdrake · 5 years
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YOU HAVE YOUR OWN CRITICAL ROLE: a spotify playlist
An inspirational playlist based on the principal Critical Role characters, because sometimes that’s just what you need in your life. Each song has a different message, a different felt, just like each of the characters. Maybe when you listen, you’ll be reminded of how your favourite characters inspire you and you’ll feel... well, inspired!
If you ever get confused on the list order, it goes in seat order from left to right, top screen to bottom, campaign 1 to campaign 2. “Wild Ride” by Jimkata acts as an intermission between the campaigns as a send-off to Vox Machina.
Playlist typed out below for screenreaders:
VAX: Brothers by Penny & Sparrow
VEX: Brother by Lord Huron
PIKE: Little Miss Sunshine by Caleb Hawley
GROG: Stand Up and Fight by Turisas
PERCY: War Paint by Bruns
KEYLETH: You’re It! by Wookiefoot
SCANLAN: Tell Me Where You’ve Been by Hotel Eden
TARYON: You and Me (But Mostly Me)
INTERMISSION: Wild Ride by Jim Kata
FJORD: Stronger Than That by Bahamas
BEAU: Roll With the Punches by Dawes
CALEB: Begin Again by Brooks Dixon
NOTT: Capable by the Wild Reeds
JESTER: Can’t Control the Weather by the Fairground Saints
CADUCEUS: I Am by Satsang
MOLLYMAUK: Into the Wilderness by the Early Hours
YASHA: Warrior Daughter by Wildwood Kin
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alittlemorevodka · 3 years
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You’ve got to love this band! Jimkata,  is a three-piece synth-based pop band, that transcends that label, mixing in echos of Motown, modern-rock and funk, within that framework. It’s a formula that definitely works, as demonstrated by Roots Down (seen / heard here), a single that was released back in March. This track is full of dance-beat goodness, but not the thump-thump of the modern DJ driven spinners, replacing that instead with a genuine beat that compliments the music perfectly. The band’s vocals are very pleasing. 
If you are looking for information on the band members, all I can say is that the three piece is made up of Evan Friedell, Aaron Gorsch and Packy Lunn, friends since middle-school. They’ve been making music together since at least 2009, with their most recent long-player (aside from a “hits” album) 2016′s In Motion. Coming up (perhaps even released by the time you read this) is the band’s 2021 release Bonfires. Hopefully that will include Roots Down. 
The band’s web site is fairly complete, aside from a sketchy biography and a missing link to their bandcamp.com site. Otherwise the social and streaming links are there. 
Check out this fun-loving three piece band that is destined to get you moving. Pick up some Jimkata music now!
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envyintheattic · 7 years
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jhoulephotos-blog · 7 years
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Tools of the trade. #inearmonitors @jimkata . . . 10.21.17. @thewestcotttheater @creativeconcerts #jimhoulephotography #jimkata @audiotechnicausa #wireless #livemusic #band #concert #audiotechnica #photography #concertphotography #nysmusic #creativeconcerts #westcotttheater #syracuse #ny #newyork (at The Westcott Theater)
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