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銀巴士Silverbus - I Love You, Don't Be Sad
喜歡後搖的朋友,千萬別錯過銀巴士的演出喔!
Eu tenho um problema que não tem solução (demorou pra eu admitir que não adianta lutar) então resolvi todos os dias tentar buscar respostas para a seguinte pergunta: Como seguir em frente da melhor maneira sabendo que não tem solução?
Gosto da simplicidade desse vídeo e dessa música. Talvez seja isso, talvez eu tenha me esforçado demais sem necessidade.

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Lots of post-rock power by 微光群島 Shimmering Islands and Silverbus 銀巴士 applied to this David Bowie classic! =D
I think the singing is done by Chen Hsuan Lee (李承軒 aka Foo) of Silverbus. Foo used to play guitar with Bearbabes, and Shimmering Islands drummer John Wu (吳孟諺) also played with Bearbabes.
John Wu is also the drummer for Frandé. Insecteens Huang (昆蟲白) used to play guitar for Frandé and bass for Silverbus, but because of his shoulder injury, he’s reduced his playing to Shimmering Islands and Miss Stocking, plus his own solo project.
孫唯紘 Pitt from 8mm sky 八厘米天空 is the new bassist for Silverbus. He sings also, so maybe we’re hearing his vocal on the song above. Anybody want to clarify?
Silverbus - "Those Forgotten" | Those of you who actually listen to these audio clips i post should know by now that i'm a sucker for big post-rock epics, that swell into bliss. I've posted a track by Silverbus from Taiwan b4, and here's their 2011 Orange album closer track, "Those Forgotten". bathe in it.
And as i keep saying, the underground music renaissance in TW and CN is making me all sort of jealous.
It's not everyday a good post-rock band catches my attention
Today, thanks to a Time Magazine article about who they thought were the best SXSW acts, one such band grabbed hold of me. I've never heard of Silverbus. I looked at the list and saw that the band hails from Taiwan. So my reaction was, who the heck is this Silverbus? I looked them up. Et VOILA! Post-rock! Of the kind I love (it's really a very broad genre)! Guitar guitar guitar cinematic goodness yeehaw. Here's a few examples of their work. I must listen to some of this at home and simmer in it over some good wine (not promoting substance use, kiddos...). Listen if you like post rock from the likes of Explosions In The Sky, This Will Destroy You, God Is An Astronaut... These bands easily create the soundtrack of life. It's like your own personal emotional movie is flittering through your heart and playing in the recesses of your head when you listen to this stuff. It's so incredibly personal.
ADDENDUM: So I've noticed lately that the K-pop influence in indie synthpop and electropop has been ever growing (ie. Grimes, other Kitsune label artists, BigBang and Girls getting more popular in Europe and slowly over here in the US). Another thing I'm starting to notice is that while pop is crossing over from certain areas of Asia, PERHAPS there's a slow emergence of ROCK influence coming from China and Taiwan (and a blurry mix of both from Japan). Go ahead and tell me I'm wrong, but here is one such example, Silverbus. And at The Creators Project over the weekend there were exhibits and films about rock bands from China. I've slowly noticed bits and pieces peeking through. Music is such an amazing, blind melting pot and the future is so exciting!