Yoo, yoo, חמוסניקים, חמסניקים. Most of the construction and Construction Machinery here they are busy working from 8 decades ago until today when they entered palestine and the people here can only destroy the houses of the people whose only weapon for years to fight against those who occupied their homes was throwing stones. Ahmed is one of them. He threw stones at them. To defend their home. But the occupants of ahmeds house were still committing crimes. Antam lestam ela othwal antam duleh is cruel and the evidence showed that the fight of stone against various types of heavy Light Weapons is not an equal fight. And the means of struggle had to be changed. Now the fight was no longer made of stone. Palestinians rockets they had chosen to fight. The rockets that harassed the occupiers of the Palestinian Land from their initial types. Now here. And the evidence shows that the equations in the field of resistance have changed. In the name of god, bamar, i am the leader
As a Tim DeLaughter solo album featuring guest musicians from the Polyphonic Spree, this would be an easier sell. As a full-band LP, it feels undercooked.
My Firsts is our email interview series where we ask musicians to tell us about their first life experiences, be it early childhood ones (first word, first concert, etc.) or their first tastes of being a musician (first band, first tour, etc.). For this My Firsts we talk to Tim DeLaughter of The Polyphonic Spree. He also threw in some answers to questions from our The End interview series on endings and death.
Born 29 July 1945, in Brooklyn, New York City, pianist Mike Garson has, throughout his lengthy career, worked with a diverse array of musicians from both