Between Ikejirike and Cotopaxi this was probably the most difficult hangman so far.
Some bands don’t want their stuff on streaming services. Glass Hammer (which probably shouldn’t have taken that long to guess as they aren’t exactly a new or obscure band) probably chooses that route.
Well, someone should have solved them earlier then!
I already knew who they were, but the combination of letters that were coming up and the fact that you can't find them on streaming made them quite difficult to find. Similar with Meduza.
Eh, I abandoned last.fm a few years ago as its output was just too unbalanced. Bands with short songs massively over-represented, bands with long songs massively under-represented.
I don't see that as a particularly massive deal, really. I used it for a few years, but I stopped because I found it wore me down trying to make sure everything I listened to was logged and properly tagged. Now with streaming tagging isn't as big of a deal for some people, but I would still find it a hassle because much of my music listening is from stuff on the hard drive.
I hear ya, but I'm 12 years in to it now, and basically just let it run in the background. It sometimes glitches and counts songs like 20 times in a row, but otherwise it's just an interesting view into my listening habits. It seems like it would be a daunting task to switch to anything else, like RYM.
The functionality of RYM is quite different from last.fm. The latter is more for real-time tracking, the former for cataloging your music whenever you want (and much more).