Love me some 80's experimental type rock music, even if it isn't a genre I spend much time listening to. On that note, i'll throw in
Steve Miller Band - Fly Like an Eagle as one of my top psychedelic 80's songs.
This week in "what am I fucking insanely obsessed with," I've got a fun mix of actually good country music with a smattering of new and old rap:
Midland - Burn Out, with a pretty inspired music video that i'm sure might remind you of your local country bar if you live in the right area.
John Pardi - She Ain't In It, a heartbreaking love ballad that's sure to get buried in the dark recesses of your brain like so many sweet eldritch death throes.
Drake's self-named "playlist"
More Life was pretty fuckin mediocre, but it has a few good tracks. One of these is
Sacrifices, with a catchy enough hook and pretty fantastic instrumental that's gives it some good staying power, even if the wordplay is subpar.
On his own throne, the boss like King Koopa/
On the microphone he floss the ring (SUPER~)/
Average MC's is like a TV blooper/
MF Doom he's like DB Cooper -- Hoe Cakes - one of my favorite tracks off MF Doom's sophomore album MM...FOOD - has some truly infectious wordplay (of course, it wouldn't be an MF Doom track otherwise) that's sure to delight; that is, unless your cold, cold heart has closed itself off from all earthly joy.
Lastly,
POTATO SALAD by A$AP Rocky and Tyler, the Creator is awesome. That's pretty much it, I just like this track.
you would think I hate glass homes way I'm handling the rocks...