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Friday
Aug102012

Episode 33: "Kopeika" by et_

Electronic trip-hop and down tempo instrumental tracks that make you wish your break was longer than just 15 minutes... Et_ from Bezhetsk, Russia creates rockish, instrumental electronic music that resonates with maturity and great sense of balance. As long as you get over the fact that the title sounds like an up and coming emo band, you'll realize that et_ is really worth listening to.

He incorporates fat sounding beats, tucks in a bit of acoustic on the side and some rock stuff to show you what he's capable of when it comes to software and guitars. Not bad for someone who got started in music playing a "half-broken guitar down from the attic."

Download "Kopeika" by _et.

Tuesday
Jul172012

The Yordles Band epic shouting: Broken Wings!

It's that time again and the rockin' yordles have forged yet another tribute to one of the hundred League of Legends champions. This time they strike with even heavier rock, sicker guitar solos, and for this "Riven The Exile" tribute - Powerful shouting complimentary to the chilling beat aformentioned. The clever references and flowing lyrics make this new release a must listen. If you happened to enjoy this stellar song make sure to like, favorite, subscribe, and follow the Yordles on twitter @theyordlesband.

Wednesday
Jul112012

The Yordles Band Release New Song: The Legend!

 

The Yordles Band is a small group of League of Legends players who positively contribute to the community through their musical talents. In their newest update, "The Legend", Miles "Uberguitardude" and Sonny "Sonny Psydup" bring interesting sound and storytelling through Graves to an audience of Veigar and Teemo about the mysterious and mystical Blind Monk.

"The Legend" is the fifth musical installment by The Yordles Band. Though the group has only released four other pieces of content, I do recommend everyone go to their youtube channel here and listen to their other wonderful works that do justice for the champions they parody. Plus, they totally sound like yordles in "The Yordle Ballad".