tUnE-yArDs - Bizness
When The Day Met The Night- Panic At The Disco
Loaded Gun- by Flatfoot 56
R.I.P - Zombie Ghost Train
Some good ol’ psychobilly
A cover of Joanna Newsom’s “Sprout And The Bean” done by The Moscow Coup Attempt.
Hauntingly good.
“Kick Out The Jams” - MC5
A song created as a blatant reaction to all the hippie music going on at the time. Shut up with the peace and love and acoustic guitars, and “KICK OUT THE JAMS, MOTHER FUCKERS!”
Punk rock.
“Sun” by Mae
“I’m a mess, I guess
It’s what I’ve asked for
It’s what I’ve needed
Well, you know me better than,
or at least you did then something happened.
But once again, well, something’s happened.”
“Gloomy Sunday”- Billie Holiday
”Gloomy Sunday” is a song composed by Hungarian pianist and composer Rezső Seress in 1933,” […] “The original lyrics depicted a war-stricken Hungary and a silent prayer to God. Jávor’s lyrics are a mourning to a lost lover and a pledge to commit suicide to meet said lover again in the afterlife.
It has become known as the “Hungarian Suicide Song” because many people have been found dead by means of suicide with this song playing.”
Watching the live feed of Mumford and Son’s Coachella set with my roommate, and this happened.
Source: gingerhaze
Robert Smith and Siouxsie Sioux.

