Sunday, July 10, 2005

To be continued

So, due to a surge in curiousity in podcasting, I found this random women's blog thoughts here . Then I found an i p o d tutorial ! I haven't realized that podcasting has been available since last year. Then again, I'm always the last to hear of such things. It's going to on my list of things to do when I get back to school, well..other than studying, attending classes and being involved in school and community-related activities of course. If anyone out there reads this and can translate m u s i c technology jargon to a computer/math illiterate simple-minded psych major, please feel free to help a soul out.

I shall update more later with a more mainstream alternative rock playlist! However, human urges to consume food calls, so I will elaborate on this later.

I'm back with a vengeance bithces. Here is what I've been listening to lately:
Electrelane: "If Not Now, When?"/Axes
Wilco: "War on War"/Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
The Features: "The Beginning(Week One)"/ The Beginning : )
Head Automatica: "Beating Heart Baby"/Decadence

The Beta Band: "The Eclipse"/Hot Shots II
Shonen Knife: "Redd Kross"/The Birds And The B-Sides
Garbage: "Bleed Like Me"/ Bleed Like Me
Armor For Sleep: "Car Underwater"/What To Do When You're Dead
Modest Mouse: "Ocean Breathes Salty"/Good News For People Who Love Bad News

Nine Inch Nails: "Hand That Feeds You"/With Teeth

Little bit more mainstream this time. Sorry if I lack exceptional writing skills like many other bloggers I have seen on the particular site. So far, Seton Hall's WSOU Pirate Radio is by far the best college radio station our local area has to offer with eclectic forms of rock. Rutger's
90.3 FM The Core is the better radio station out of the two that Rutgers has to offer. Going back to Seton Hall, their Thursday night programming of Under The Stars will make your life more complete if you have a penchant for this kind of m u s i c. Outside the college radio realm, I feel that G 106.3 tickles my fancy and satisfies my thirst for modern and alternative rock hits.

So this is how I spend my summer days. Exciting, is it not?

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