Category Archives: Muse-ings
The Band Perry: Sensational Country Rockers
You know that feeling? That one where you meet someone for the first time, but soon enough you feel like you’ve known each other forever? That’s what it was like for me when I first started hearing The Band Perry’s … Continue reading
Five Music Videos Worth Your Time
Hey All! Nothing really eloquent today. Just thought I’d share a few (re: five) music videos from YouTube I particularly enjoy. Hope you do too! First off, we have the latest Lindsey Stirling! It took me a moment to remember … Continue reading
Noteworthy Ladies, the All-Girl Acapella Muses of BYU
Just a short post today. This is a shout out to all the college acapella groups, and, I suppose, all the college clubs that help students gather some culture into their being in the middle of endless studying and insurmountable … Continue reading
Favorite Anime Soundtrack: Fairy Tail
Happy New Year! I don’t really have anything poetically “New Year” to blog about right now, so I figure I might as well muse about some pretty good music I like a whole lot. When I saw the first episode … Continue reading
Muse-ings: Pentatonix, Techno-pella Muses
I’m probably jumping onto a bandwagon with this one, but I actually like Pentatonix, and I have since I first saw them on their springboard to fame, The Sing Off. I will admit, part of why I liked them, at … Continue reading
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir
In the Spirit of Christmas, I thought I’d mention a well-known choir whose purpose is to sing the glory of Jesus Christ. I grew up listening to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. I remember, as a child, I found them to … Continue reading
Mannheim Steamroller, Iconic Christmas Rockers
I have exactly one complaint concerning Christmas music: there’s not enough of it! And there’s certainly not enough variety! Thank you, Mannheim Steamroller, for providing some of that much-desired variety! Last year, as I was aiding my family in a … Continue reading
Heather Dale, Celtic Muse, World Storyteller
I came across Heather Dale’s work completely by accident. While that holds true, in a general sense, for most of my music (and other entertainment), it’s even more so in this case. I’d never heard of Heather Dale before, wasn’t … Continue reading