anyways I tried listening to A Few Small Repairs last night and i was very disappointed that i didn't like it as much as i did when i was a wee lad and i fell asleep to it every night BUT Sunny Came Home still fucking owns
you have to love a song that wins the grammy for record of the year that is about killing ones husband via arson and also has a cool mandolin bit
this is an area of dance music ive never really explored before so basically i decided to explore it tonight, through laptop speakers. thats a good youtube i am liking it tho
i dont know what my big superlative music moment was tbh. maybe hearing the mars volta's roulette dares when i was 11? i dunno though i didnt get into music properly until ages after that
I still can't quite figure out what that bassline is
like, it might be some pulse width modulated square thing but it also feels like a kick drum that's been put through the ringer but regardless of how it was made that is still like the smoothest, sexiest damn bassline
it's like a german sports car from the year 2159 in musical format
also @Sunn if you haven't listened to Lauren Bousfield's Avon Vales you totally should, it blows everything she/they did as Nero's Day At Disneyland out of the water
idk it is some kind of thing that is confusingly in miami and not switzerland and famous people go to it and basicallly people on the internet get livid about anything involving famous people, so
And the mere fact that so many people respond to social justice activism in this way is honestly very depressing to me, regardless of how silly those people might be.
For some reason, i genuinely thought we were better than this.
Clarification: Part of the reason that I'm vegan is because I have a troublesome milk allergy. Not particularly lethal, like the other two food allergies I have, but it'll straight up ruin your day if you're not quick with the Benadryl.
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you have to love a song that wins the grammy for record of the year that is about killing ones husband via arson and also has a cool mandolin bit
ok fine www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfKKBDFCiIA
i would certainly hope so, anyway.
i haven't actually even loaded this but it's good looking records so i know it'll be rad
(*i proceed to do my whole rambling thing about hearing Alex Reese's Pulp Fiction for the first time and how it changed my life*)
I still can't quite figure out what that bassline is
like, it might be some pulse width modulated square thing but it also feels like a kick drum that's been put through the ringer but regardless of how it was made that is still like the smoothest, sexiest damn bassline
it's like a german sports car from the year 2159 in musical format
it's an art show apparently
i thought people on the internet liked art
There really are people who think any challenge to the status quo whatsoever is totalitarianism waiting to happen, aren't there?
For some reason, i genuinely thought we were better than this.
kewl
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Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
* lenses
* take my fave blazer to the tailor
* new headphones maybe