JM in Texas

@JMinTexas
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A friend of the devil is a friend of mine
If I get home before daylight I just might get some sleep tonight……

RE: https://post.lurk.org/@nebogeo/116267701980935730

If you like the one, I have no doubt you will appreciate the other 🔥

Andrew Lagowski:

https://youtu.be/M6pLUzDkMWA

RE: https://mastodon.social/@JMinTexas/116265952532211138

While I’ve seen the band name, Arranged In April, being mentioned over the past six months or so, I never bothered to check them out. Then I stumbled upon a few things and think that I need to plan on catching a concert……only to find out they are playing Houston tonight and of course it’s sold out:

https://youtu.be/zjHZl6OgJ5o?si=WOeZEosL4kErHAD-

RE: https://avantmusicnews.com/2026/03/21/amn-reviews-troum-emphasys-2026-cyclic-law-transgredient-records/

Can’t say I’ve seen anything new from TROUM since their Beta-lactam Ring Record days……surprised to find there has been a lot:

https://troum.bandcamp.com/

L'appel

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Leaving Lake Charles headed home after an evening of dabbling in the black arts. I’ve got a grilled shrimp footlong and Shades Of Deep Purple keeping me company.
I left work early, starting my weekend with some 😋

"According to his family, Martin Gore was a shy, introverted child. But that was then. By his mid-twenties, he had taken to wearing rubber fetish gear and singing ‘A Question Of Lust’ to hundreds of thousands of people with his band Depeche Mode."

Depeche Mode’s Black Celebration Revisited:

https://thequietus.com/opinion-and-essays/anniversary/depeche-mode-black-celebration-review/?ref=thetonearm.com

A Question Of Lust: Depeche Mode's Black Celebration Revisited | The Quietus

We look back 40 years to Black Clebration the album that nearly ended Depeche Mode but instead future-proofed them

The Quietus

Dead Can Dance have released their complete catalogue on Bandcamp

https://deadcandance.bandcamp.com/music

Dead Can Dance

Dead Can Dance are an Anglo-Irish musical collective founded in Melbourne Australia in 1981 by Brendan Perry and Lisa Gerrard.

Dead Can Dance