If I'm reading this trailer correctly, creators of John Wick decided that John Wick is the dog's bollocks and decided to make another one, but with Bob Odenkirk.
Nick Cave on censhorship
"The changing of the word ‘faggot’ for the nonsense word ‘haggard’ destroys the song by deflating it right at its essential and most reckless moment, stripping it of its value. It becomes a song that has been tampered with, compromised, tamed, and neutered and can no longer be called a great song. It is a song that has lost its truth, its honour and integrity — a song that has knelt down and allowed the BBC to do its grim and sticky business."
https://www.theredhandfiles.com/censorship-fairytale-of-new-york/
Chris Christodoulou makes music for games. Most famously for Risk of Rain and the sequel. Very nice working music. Relaxing yet pretty epic at the same time. His catalogue is 85% off if you use the code "ukulele". That's just over €5 for all his music.
https://chrischristodoulou.bandcamp.com/album/risk-of-rain-2-4
Igorrr is bit hard to describe. A weird mix of classical music and vocals with heavy metal, french accordions and noise. Glitchy and awesome. A friend recommended them recently and I've been having a blast.
https://igorrr.bandcamp.com/album/spirituality-and-distortion
Here's some music I'll be buying this month.
Master Boot Record create synth metal combined with various beeps, modem noises and floppy disk sounds. Their website at http://mbrserver.com has CTF-style puzzles where you can win more music.
https://masterbootrecord.bandcamp.com/album/internet-protocol
PSA: Today Bandcamp is waiving their cut and all proceedings go directly to the authors. You should definitely go give your favourite artists some money today. They certainly don't earn much from Spotify and the likes.
Full inventory of >$10 cards
https://paste.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/013e3b7e62320fc95cd1a2904dbfb5090dfa9a88
Planning to sell them on eBay, but if anyone on fedi wants to make a claim, let me know
I love Bandcamp because I keep coming across cool bands like this one from Rome. I never knew I needed synth metal in my life. And their album and song names induce nostalgia.
A developer.