I liked it but unlike the time you linked up Ludovico Einaudi it did not send me on a watching spree, I did not even feel terrible compelled to listen to the rest of the symphony.
Despite the fact that if you put me on the spot I would probably be only able to name Jerry Was a Race Car Driver as an example of a Primus song (and their cover of N.I.B. of course) I really do like the band and that was an excellent example of their style.
video's not available in my country...but I'm familiar with it 3.5/5
saw this duo live a couple months ago with Blood Red Shoes. They sound a lot bigger than a duo and dude replicates every guitar sound perfectly live, to the point that he's down on his knees tweaking knobs on his pedal board while he's playing.
The instrumentals were pretty good as were the vocals but I can not help but feel I have heard an awful lot like it in years past and I dare say I would not be surprised to hear they started life as a Morrissey covers band (and I am very much not a Morrissey fan).
Toy Dolls - I Gave My Heart To A Slag Called Sharon From Whitley Bay
Despite this song being in English I dare say if your flag does not have a union jack on it or, accent aside, you could suitably fake it up to and including pop culture you will probably want to spend a bit of time looking up things on http://www.urbandictionary.com/
3/5, not bad, even though I usually don't like amateur live performances. Still, George Michael is really catchy and it was nice to hear Faith differently.
1/5 Green Day has never been more terrible and generic
Lindsey Stirling - Crystallize She's kinda hot and the violin is nice, the shitty dubstep electronic stuff really ruins it though (and annoys the crap out of me).