Balenciaga Beats Texas music sounds different in Texas. That sounds like it’s overly-valorizing Texas and running too close to the Steinbeckism about the state, but I think it’s true. There’s something in the way that the landscape hits and augments music that was made in the state. And there’s something about the music that was designed to be played in the state too. I remember in college driving with friends to College Station from Austin and rolling through the Texas countryside on the highway at night as we listened to Explosions in the Sky while lightning cut across the sky off in the distance. The slow drums guitars that crescendoed into a loud medley of fast drums and guitars, works well with Texas’s rolling farmland and hills and, in the Western part of the state, the desert (I don’t exactly like this description, but I don’t have a better one.)
Texas music
Texas music
Texas music
Balenciaga Beats Texas music sounds different in Texas. That sounds like it’s overly-valorizing Texas and running too close to the Steinbeckism about the state, but I think it’s true. There’s something in the way that the landscape hits and augments music that was made in the state. And there’s something about the music that was designed to be played in the state too. I remember in college driving with friends to College Station from Austin and rolling through the Texas countryside on the highway at night as we listened to Explosions in the Sky while lightning cut across the sky off in the distance. The slow drums guitars that crescendoed into a loud medley of fast drums and guitars, works well with Texas’s rolling farmland and hills and, in the Western part of the state, the desert (I don’t exactly like this description, but I don’t have a better one.)