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What are we listening to right now..

It's a pleasure ,,,,, Sheree Brown has such a voice and inflections

 
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Is that singer for realz? Or is this music video fantasy? Because he's really good.
He is real. It's real.

I thought but wait now it's really the old group Extreme, and that's it is. By the way, good guitarist in the group too.:)

Welcome back, Extreme! The band has announced their first new studio album in 15 years, Six, and also shared the first single from the upcoming set, a driving, gritty rocker called "Rise."

Speaking about the fist-to-the-sky new anthem from the band, singer Gary Cherone says, "Musically, it's aggressive. Lyrically, it's a cautionary tale on the rise and fall of fame. You get seduced into it. Once you're on top, they'll rip you apart and tear you down. That's the nature of the beast."



Everyone, I think, remembers this song from them:

 
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.Mary J Blige ,,,Just Fine

 
How the hell have I managed to not hear The Necks before? I've a lot of catching up to do, they've released more than twenty albums...

According to Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, the Necks "issued several albums of abstract, improvised, jazzy mood music."[3] François Couture of AllMusic described how they "usually start playing a very basic melodic and rhythmic figure, and then keep going at it for an hour, gradually introducing microscopic changes and variations. Some critics have compared them to Krautrock groups like Can and Faust. Others find similarities in the works of minimalist composers like LaMonte Young, Tony Conrad, even Philip Glass."[5] The band has been described as "offending (successfully) against tradition for the past quarter of a century, [doing so] mostly by occupying the spaces between accepted positions and obstinately refusing to obey genre rules"

 
Some say that when STIG can't decide weather to step on the throttle or the break pedal, he calls his drummer cousin to do it for him :)

 
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