Shall we do some of this? That? We haven't done it in ages it feels like. In these modern streaming times I find it a bit harder to do, nearly everything comes and goes so fast.
If I knew that, it wouldn't count as having gone, I reckon. The ether; vacuum, the ocean of celestial nothing that is "Things I have lost the capacity to readily recollect because my brain filled up with other stuff".
I'm looking for an album I heard a wee bit of in the richer sounds demo room a couple of months back.
Can't remember anything about it (even how the truck went, but I remember I may have liked it :'D )
The album cover had a very yellow/gold theme, with (presumably the singer) a black chap with a small afro(?) in a long(?) Yellow(?) Coat(?) Standing in a street(?).
That's about all I can remember of it, other than the first track had a fair bit of high hat going on that I didn't like so much.
I could just go back in and ask them what it was, but I'm a commuter town dweller now and rarely go into Edinburgh :(
Alternatively, almost any soul, R&B, drum & bass, reggae, hip hop, Motown, Ska, Rocksteady, Calypso, funk, dub, techno, jazz, stride, delta, house, ragtime, disco or um, er, prog rock album of the last 100 years.
never trust a man in a blue trench coat, never drive a car when you're dead
edit: full disclosure: I have never watched Lion King or listened to a Lion King album.
I have photographed a bigger-than-life-size, plastic Lion King "lion" in a theatre parking lot, but only with ironic intent. There may have been a truck passing on the street.
In recent years I've found myself discovering less new music/bands. I think I've resigned myself to that middle age maxim of I know what I like and I like what I've got. The curiosity of my 20s has waned somewhat. That said I got into Langhorn Slim (alt country a-like) some months ago and have rekindled my liking for Sparklehorse.
From your description, Protomartyr sound like exactly the thing I would have been into in the 90s, I'll have a listen tonight