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The King of Limbs > Lotus Flower > Roll’d.
After a month of bracing silence comes something new and noteworthy that popped up a few days back from Radiohead’s Dead Air Space. If you’ve been a fan of the band for a long time since the dawn of Pablo Honey, then you’re a lucky, lucky soul. And for sure, You’ve already heard about the release of their latest album “The King of Limbs”, downloaded it and would prolly be playing it on loop in your iPod savouring all the eight tracks for a week or two.
They’ve also recently released a music video of their latest single, Lotus Flower. Well, the dancing reminds me of Ian Curtis (Joy Division), except that he [Ian] was actually having convulsions.
As lotus flowers
‘Cause all I want is the moon upon a stick
I dance around a pit
The darkness is beneath
I can’t kick your habit
Just to feed your fast ballooning head
Listen to your heart
Radiohead – Lotus Flower
Someone must have been very bored with his life, and made a hilarious mashup of Thom Yorke vs Rick Astley. Enjoy! Read the rest of this entry »
House Never Meant to Cause You Trouble.
Don’t you worry. I’m not going to throw tantrums, lamenting something around here.
I love piano rock so much that I love Coldplay. I’m a big fan of Chris Martin, and so I’m jealous of Gwyneth Paltrow.
Anyway, in case you missed (like I did), the latest season of House, it’s now available on the boob tube (for US peeps).
I was really enthralled watching its two-hour premier, Broken, where House was admitted to a mental institution after succumbing to his psychotic breakdowns during the last few episodes of the previous season. I’m not gonna bore you with details, so just watch the vid here instead.
House’s flame of the moment was Lydia, played by actress Franka Potente. She’s best known as Jason Bourne‘s lady love who was killed in the second installment of the trilogy. She really looks so old on the House episode though, far from being Marie.
Cutting the crap, Coldplay’s Trouble from the album Parachutes clearly befits the episode. Watch and listen here:
Anyway, they used Radiohead‘s No Surprises instead, which is played on the beginning. Not that I’m complaining, I love Radiohead as well.
Anyways, House Season 6 is on fire, and definitely to watch [out] for. It’s gonna be one hell of a crazy diagnostics ride!
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