This is Michael’s music collection on Bandcamp.

Michael

  1. Portsmouth, Virginia
  2. Ambient
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  1. I Won't Tell You The Same Lie
    by Our Souls
    Save Our Souls.
  2. The Shoegaze Years 1989-1991
    by Cumsleg Borenail
    I think I found another good one because of the genre. Thanks for being so generous, raining down sweet Bandcamp Codes on us.
  3. Forged in Ashes: Legacy of Dark World (Epic Cinematic Fantasy Orchestral Symphonic Trailer)
    by Michael Herter — Audio Music Library for Videos
    It's dark, symphonic, and in my price range. Yeah, it's time for change. Spare change. Any change. Price range. This will be the one I listen to and like much more later, as often is the case. Wow Wee! We're winning here. I don't know how to scroll up in my comments. 🌚
  4. exis-ANENCE-sixe
    by Cumsleg Borenail
    Duly appreciated sound with good art. I couldn't have wished for better. This is now.
  5. American Rock & Roll
    by Mad Dog & The Smokin Js
    We Fell In Love We Fell In Love
    The bugs make my belly itch. Do you like Dark New Day or Days of the New or Day of Fire? These cartoons are definitely hicks with hits. I feel country just looking at the album cover. You're Welcome mostly for this thoughtful critique. It oozes with mystique and aura too I think.
  6. The Space Between the Shadows
    by Scott Stapp
    Scott Stapp is a highly underrated genius, although I know he was famous and infamous as the lead singer for Creed. He writes very meaningful lyrics. He rocks. He's human. While I'm missing some Alter bridge, Tremonti, and other Creed side projects in my collection, I am so happy to have new Scott music.
  7. Higher Power
    by Scott Stapp
    I like that Scott still has meaning and purpose to his life and his music. He's a mega inspiration. I'm looking forward to hearing this because he's known for creating many chart toppers.
  8. My Own Prison
    by Creed
    My Own Prison My Own Prison
    This beloved album is emotional and spiritual. It reeks of meaning, as if it's been touched by The Supernatural. "I Created My Own Prison!" "SHOULDA BEEN DEAD ON A SUNDAY MORNING BANGING MY HEAD!!!" Such a wonderful melody and heartfelt tune. I love that Creed has music on Rocksmith.
  9. Human Clay
    by Creed
    What If What If
    Human Clay is another epic release by Creed. Some of their greatest hits are on this album. So, it doesn't have Metalingus or Blackbird, but that's Alter Bridge. This band continues to kick ass thru the ages. Full Circle is good too. It has that Bread 🍞 of Shame. Mmm. Mmm. And Full Circle.
  10. Worthless Music
    by The Scaramanga Six
    Death Mask of the Unknown Lady of the Seine Death Mask of the Unknown Lady of the Seine
    These are very sophisticated aristocratic punks. Either they embrace their Britishness or their Britishness embraces them. Ordering CDs from them was a pleasant experience for sure. I've gotta get this Worthless Music for my collection to be complete.
  11. Russians
    by Big Wreck
    Thornley gotta message. It's a good song and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
  12. In Loving Memory Of…
    by Big Wreck
    Loving Memory. Big Wreck was something a Thornley fan like me needed to hear.
  13. The Pleasure And The Greed
    by Big Wreck
    That's Big Wreck, for all you Thornley enthusiasts. So far so good. Yeah!
  14. Pain
    by The Letter Black
    For starters, Sarah is a dream. This album has heavy songs and beautiful songs. The Letter Black brings it. They prove they are one of the top contenders for heavy metal gold but give that glory back to God. That drumming has a lot of impact too. Here Comes The Pain! This might just be their best album yet, if you're into comparisons and arbitrary measurements. It is creative and better than most new stuff I've heard. So Metal.
  15. Look What She Did
    by Sierra Swan
    Hello.
  16. You Don't Own Me
    by Sierra Swan
    Hey. We're those eyes meant for me? I couldn't help but notice that you were staring in my direction. I'll stop the rhyme here, but I wanted to rhyme some words, but that would most likely be inappropriate. The only sort of humor I know. Sierra Swan writes Swansongs.
  17. Queen Of The Valley
    by Sierra Swan
    This is the first album by her that I've listened to. She has a lot going on. I first noticed her when she was singing back up vocals on a couple of Cold's tracks. Cold is a grungy numetal act that really sets itself apart with their unique style and songwriting. The instrumentation and the vocals on this album are neat. Sierra makes herself much more interesting by expressing a lot about herself, while still maintaining that mysterious allure that she possessed from earlier Cold days.
    🔥🔥🔥
  18. The Sun Sessions
    by Sierra Swan
    Give me a chance to listen to this. I work all the time. It's Sierra though, so it's definitely going to be awesome.
  19. Girl Who Cried Wolf
    by Sierra Swan
    I didn't realize Sierra was a furry. As Demon Hunter proclaims "Follow the Wolves." Sierra has much seductive power, but I must catch up on listening to more of the songs. What an amazing price for the whole discography.
  20. Coward EP
    by Sierra Swan
    Chef Cowardee is a kind of spaghetti maker.