What is the best book written about the history of lucha libre?
For an English speaker, please. My Spanish is not that good.
For an English speaker, please. My Spanish is not that good.
The needle on my turntable broke a while back (since replaced) so I got into buying tapes of newer bands from Bandcamp. Some things just seem to sound better on certain formats. These are my most recent pick-ups/current rotation. Please recommend anything you think I might like... *but only if they have tapes.*
During the summer I tend to listen to more (for lack of a better term) "jammy" indie bands: Yo La Tengo, Gun Outfit, Eleventh Dream Day, David Nance, etc. Bands that do a lot of live improv and jamming. Are there slowcore bands that lean in that direction? I would consider Acetone to be one but don't know what else I am missing.
I've been listening to a lot of modern shoegaze playlists on Spotify and cherry picking the stuff I like. It seems about a quarter of the bands have names, song titles, etc., all in lowercase. Most of them are the most skippable/generic sounding bands as well. When did this become a trend? Any reason why? Is this AI slop?