I've had this one sitting in the drafts for almost half a year now. Cut Worms are a band that are hard to pin down. In fact, as far as I know, it's just a one man show, that one man being Max Clarke from Brooklyn. There isn't that much information about him online—or … Continue reading Check this shit out: Cut Worms
Author: Sophie Pecilunas
No this isn't NME, this is still Slime Time. However, as I've said before, I have a horrible soft spot for brit pop, and this article will probably be the pinnacle of it. At Slime Time, we're here to fuel you're guilty pleasures. So sit back, relax, and be propelled back to 2006 when you, too, … Continue reading 15 wonderful throwback songs that pay homage to British indie pop
Fuel your jazz-infused Sudanese pop needs with Sinkane, possibly one of the coolest live performance bands out there right now. I took my dad to see his band when they came to Paris last week, and he even liked them. He's usually very picky when it comes to music if that means anything. Sinkane, real name Ahmed … Continue reading Check this shit out: Sinkane
It's not too much of a secret, I love La Blogothèque. To me, they are the personification of everything I love about music. Their "Take Away Show" and "Soirée de Poche" videos showcase a raw atmosphere: the musician at his most intimate, the candidness of their listeners' responses, moving without apprehension or awareness, and the romantic (in … Continue reading An ode to La Blogothèque
It's no secret I've always had a soft spot for British indie pop bands, but this band takes the cake. If you like the King Krule-type of crooning vocals combined with lots of tempo change à la The Districts, you'll definitely be into Trudy and the Romance. This might be one of the coolest … Continue reading Check this shit out: Trudy and the Romance
A list of tunes to hold on to someone else to. Listen here. by Sophie Pecilunas
Seeing everyone’s Penny Lane costumes this Halloween and the fact that Almost Famous showed up in the “newly added” section of French Netflix has brought back my realization that it is the best movie in the world. It isn’t because of the ginormous amount of extremely memorable quotes. It isn’t because of the nostalgic and heartwarming … Continue reading Why Almost Famous is the greatest movie ever made
Absence makes the heart grow fonder, they always say. This phrase sure rings true to someone who has been living away from home for the first time in her life. Here is a playlist of songs, some of which may only go together for the reason that they fill me with nostalgia and make … Continue reading A Chicago type of homesick playlist
Wednesday night I sprained my ankle at a Twin Peaks concert. I haven’t stopped telling people I sprained my ankle so it must have been a great show. Staying awake until six in the morning was worth being able to see one of my favorite hometown bands in my new city of residence, but I’m … Continue reading Concert Recap: Chicago’s Twin Peaks take Paris