it's totally fine to stand out if it comes from within.
can't say the same bout chasing it tho
fuck the intrusive urge to own anything that never could and never can be owned
i frequently have bad dreams. and i try not to project them onto real life. cause i might go crazy one day
you know what’s right. always. but it doesn’t mean it has to align with your will
Noel Gallagher once claimed: “'๐๐ฆ๐ง๐ช๐ฏ๐ช๐ต๐ฆ๐ญ๐บ ๐๐ข๐บ๐ฃ๐ฆ was the last great punk album.”
what a pompous load๐ฌ
the amount of rage i felt when i first read that sentence could easily send me straight to hell for the sin of wrath. i dont know what drives me mad more — the fact that people for real like ALAT or the idea in his head that mimicking Johnny Rotten's tone and have terribly mixed compressed sound (just the kind you get ... read more
"For a moment, the King of R&B was beating the Beatles on the Billboard charts."
that's a pretty provocative statement to slap at the top of a website... and it played me like a fiddle and made me gulp the hook straight to the tonsils.
however, my intention to listen to it was just a 'checking this out before I die' kinda thing. still, it felt like the purest form of Rhythm and Blues (having album title ๐๐ฐ๐ฏ๐ง๐ฆ๐ด๐ด๐ช๐ฐ๐ฏ๐ด and actually ... read more
this album sounds like someone playing for you in the kitchen at 3 am and you realize that the person in front of you has already made their choice
totally randomly, i decided to waste an hour watching this movie. watched it on some sketchy site, half the screen on my phone, 240p quality, like it was filmed in a dark alley. the dubbing sounded like it was recorded on a chewed-up cassette and re-recorded a few times. but honestly, โ๐๐น๐๐ฒ ๐๐ฎ๐ ๐ช๐ฎ๐โ in this movie looks so cool, i’m like, yeah, totally worth it.
i swear i never in my life thought i would reach the point where i would smugly and fully aware of my own enjoyment put on george’s album and actually love it. i really always thought the beatles were just boring pop musicians. overhyped guys that everyone likes just because it’s the norm. and now here i am listening to it on repeat. and i even feel kinda awkward in front of my past self
the violin unfolds here in all its violin power. i love the violin and i love this album because it is absolutely full of violin
it was difficult for me to listen to, and maybe that was intentional, but it didn’t feel very pleasant. the instrumental is much louder than the vocals, so i have to increase the volume just to hear nico properly. but because of that, everything else also becomes too loud, which makes it uncomfortable. instead of focusing on her voice and its emotions, i have to struggle with the mix, trying to understand the lyrics. this makes it harder to fully experience the atmosphere of the track ... read more
guys made a better track in 30 mins than some people do in 20 years.
it’s pure unfiltered energy, raw instinctive and free from the constraints of overproduction. it doesn’t feel calculated, it feels like an organic extension of movement, of impulse, of something deeply ingrained in the body rather than the mind.
i don’t usually put it this way but the riffs on this album are absolutely otherworldly. they don’t just resonate... i feel like a taut string myself, each ... read more
within this thing, the killer and the victim are literally brought together.
this album has become one of the most significant in the history of black metal, immersing the listener in the power, glory, and contradictions that define the norwegian scene. it stands not only as a fascinating artifact of a dark past but also as a crucial milestone in the evolution of the genre
โ๐ง๐ต๐ฒ ๐ฆ๐ผ๐ณ๐ ๐ฃ๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ฎ๐ฑ๐ฒโ is fucking fucking me. it is an absolute mindfuck in terms of tempo shifts and rhythmic unpredictability. i fw the way it is oscillating between a smooth jazzy looseness and this manic sharp energy. this song refuses to sit still like a cat dodging obstacles in a high-speed sprint like zigzagging twisting but somehow never falling
yeah, deftones is one of those bands that hit hard when you’re younger—there’s this overwhelming, emotional weight in their sound that feels like it syncs perfectly with teenage angst and intensity. the way chino’s vocals float between whispers and screams, the thick, fuzzy guitars, the deep, drowning bass—it all feels massive when you're at a certain point in life. but when you grow up, that overwhelming emotional flood can start to feel exhausting rather ... read more