Of the many albums to dwell on (and there are many), Maestro is the closest to perfection in a canon that skirts it constantly. Why must the good ones always break up? Especially when they have such an exciting and euphoric live show. Enter Kaizers Orchestra, the phenomenal Norwegian band who ( in what is fast becoming a pattern for the bands I like the most) broke up a year after I invested in them in earnest. Still, hitting shuffle always brings up gems that deserve more love than previously afforded. It’s always an adventure listening to my iTunes, over the years I’ve filled it with some pretty random stuff and most of it was forgotten as I spread my listening wings about 5 years ago. It somehow feels like the artists get a poorer deal from it, yet listen to it I had to so I could satisfy my musical needs. Not that I rely on Spotify, I just always feel a little dirty listening to iTunes. A fault that prevents Spotify from detecting the internet even though my computer quite happily accepts chain viewing of Parks and Recreation via Netflix. My Spotify has been playing silly buggers recently.
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