Goddamn. Hell of a personal history.
Also...am I one of the only assholes who clicked on those youtube links. The Scheherazade has only 191 views and the Lalo piece less than 2K .
I know sweet fuck all about Garth Brooks or his music.. but in this day and age, a performer releasing music on physical media only? And having it be a retailer exclusive? Oof!
::applause::
The real reason Pluto isn't a planet is that it doesn't appear in Holst's The Planets
Ugh
Download your music off Bandcamp soon.
I predict fuckery will begin soon
They really are determined to kill everything good about the internet.
Super excited to discover that PJ Harvey has a new album out.
Kind of bummed to discover I don't like it
<sad trombone>
What albums have you been buying that they all sound like that? Drop a retrofuturistic 80's inspired music rec, pretty please
looking at my bandcamp library makes me realize i've been buying plenty of albums that aren't darksynth/synthwave/80's retro but haven't been listening to them as much, whooooops
anyway here's some albums, they don't all sound exactly the same but they've got a Vibe
Ma'am.
#music #this fucking SLAPS
Numb // Linkin Park 80s Remix
I didn’t know how much I needed this until I heard it.
The original song is how depression felt at first, this version is how it feels now
@l-heure-du-the this is so VIOLENTLY your fucking aesthetic
From “… nothing matters…” to “NOTHING MATTERS! :D”
I’m convinced that’s if I’d heard this version years ago inwoukd have come to conclusion that I was a Lesbian a lot quicker
lyrics still sound a bit chipper for 80s electronica
Actually way better than the original....
Annie are you ok
“While the alternative and grunge scene of the early to mid-’90s celebrated opposition to the mainstream, it was also a very white, very male scene,” writes Lisa Whittington-Hill.
In her new essay at Longreads, Whittington-Hill takes us back to a golden era for music. “As we revisit the decade that gave us grunge, rather than be all apologies, it’s the perfect time to reexamine, reevaluate, and rewrite history — especially for the women who made up the scene.”
Read “The Women Who Built Grunge” on Longreads.
So looking forward to this long read.
There's a song for every emotion. Her voice makes it deeper. She's left behind her Music. One would believe her soul Lives On through her music. Rest in Peace LataJi.❤️🙏
btw that LilNasX cover of Jolene on BBC Radio1 is transcendent.
btw that LilNasX cover of Jolene on BBC Radio1 is transcendent.