Doctor Steel was a fella whose music I infrequently kept my eye on for several years. He was an experimental/industrial/hip-hop/rock musician who, according to Doctor Steel lore, was a mad scientist looking to make the world a more whimsical place.
Unfortunately he retired a couple years ago. However, we can still bask in his villainous heroic glory!
I've always enjoyed the Doc's odd mix of cabaret styles with industrial and rock-based music. This is a prime example of that style. (some
ALBUM PAGE: http://englishgardens.bandcamp.com/album/english-gardens
English Gardens is a breakoff project by the bassist and drummer of the indie "beard rock" band Paper Astronomer.
I've known about both of these bands for quite some time, due to the fact that the guitarist of Paper Astronomer is the current guitarist of my favorite band, Falling Up. I hadn't checked out English Gardens till yesterday, though. And heck, the only reason I really checked this album out is because it's fre
When I get the money, I'm gonna look into getting a few CDs. Here they are.
Dustin Kensrue - Please Come Home
http://www.amazon.com/Please-Come-Home-Dustin-Kensrue/dp/B000LC4ZNU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1377487911&sr=8-1&keywords=dustin+kensrue+please+come+home
All Levels at Once - Our Little World EP
http://kunaki.com/sales.asp?PID=PX00RD6TF6&pp=1
Devin Townsend - Ocean Machine: Biomech
http://www.amazon.com/Ocean-Machine-Devin-Townsend/dp/B00009QG99/ref=sr_1_1?ie=U
So here's the deal: The band Thrice has this song called A Song For Milly Michaelson. It's based on that flick I never saw called The Boy Who Could Fly.
I discovered today that Thrice also sometimes performed live renditions of the song using a more lively style than the actual song. Unfortunately there are NO fully clean live or studio recordings of the song. So I took it upon myself to attempt to clean up the best recording I could find on YouTube. So without further ado, here's the ORIGIN