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Sunday, September 10, 2006

whirlwinds

while reading questionable content(an onlince comic) a few months back, i came across some good recommended bands from jeph jacques, the comic's creator. you can also check out those bands in the RL(recommended listening?) section of his site.

anyway, one of those bands was architecture in helsinki. it's indie, and it they kinda make songs with a happy, dancey feel into it. they're not like ok go or pedicab or franz ferdinand, because i think they're in a league of their own. they're more like cutesy dancey, rather than mosh dancey hehe. or something like that. or maybe it's just because of the extremely high voice of the vocalists.

one of the songs of AIH is in youtube, and to go along with the cutesy dancey(damn i used that adjective a million times in the last 2 paragraphs) song, is an equally cute animation:



enjoy.

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