I reviewed the #musicchat ongoing tweet and was thrilled at the music that I was introduced to. One user in this chat shared a live video of The Swingles singing an acapella version of After the Storm, a song by Mumford and Sons. I love when other people take a song from an artist an completely change it by putting their own artistic twist on it, it helps you approach the lyrics differently because the aesthetics have been completely revamped. It was also very amazing to see that another user that participated in this chat tweeted about one of my favorite bands, Lost Frequencies. Not a lot of people in my realm are familiar with them. It’s so interesting to connect with other people through music especially since music is a HUGE aspect of my life. I am constantly expanding my horizon of music tastes, they have become quite eclectic
Sammy Adams – Waste https://t.co/KMDoAuekkv via @YouTube #musicchat lyrics describe life perfectly!
— Kristen Vachet (@kvachet) July 23, 2015
A long way from punk but still lovely https://t.co/IKEWmizrqA by @swinglesingers #musicchat
— William Chamberlain (@wmchamberlain) July 15, 2015
Eastside – Ellie (Win & Woo Remix) https://t.co/yIUj7629Y6 via @YouTube #musicchat CHECK IT OUT!
— Kristen Vachet (@kvachet) July 23, 2015
First at this week on #musicchat of Great Britain is @LFrequencies
'Are u with me' 😻
#LostFrequencies #AreYouWithMe
— YANA PANKIV (@yana_pankiv) July 6, 2015
I was so glad you fixed the issue of embedding tweets yourself. Way to go! Now you’ve found a community you can connect with. Keep connecting.