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Someone put red paint on the "Serve and Protect" sculpture at the Salt Lake City police building and it is such a powerful statement.
"Good art should disturb the comfortable and comfort the disturbed." -C.A.C.

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Me. Right. Now.
Chromatica. A masterpiece. Fuck me.
the whole bernie sanders campaign is so funny because bernie said āi want you all to have nice thingsā and people really said ānice things are bad and we dont deserve to have themā
Capitalist propaganda really does that to you
*refuses to look at texts* I love conversation and communication

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You can hate me, underestimate me Do what you do cause what you do don't phase me Just when you think I'm at the end Any second I'ma catch my second wind
i was a king under your control
I want to feel like youāve let me go, so let me go
The Man x previous era music videosĀ
*waits n expects an apology without ever bringing it up*

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wlws, completely unprompted:
high school musical (2006) // midsommar (2019)
gif request meme @hope-mikaelson asked Unbelievable + favorite character Karen Duvall
me: *catches myself being judgmental* me to me: i did not raise u this way
everybody has seen vanessa stockard's black cat paintings im sure but im still so obsessed with how she paints the cat like
literally JUST eyes

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My Most Anticipated Releases of 2020
Now that 2019 is behind us, itās time to look into the oncoming year for exciting new releases to come!Ā
Manic by Halsey (January 17th): Halseyās music is a mixed bag for me, but even I canāt deny that sheās got some real gems in her discography or that listening to Badlands makes me nostalgic to no end. The singles Halsey has released so far for this project are a mixed bag in my book.Ā āWithout Meā doesnāt click with me andĀ āNightmareā is messy and gets grating quickly. However, I like the others quite a bit, especially the synthpop euphoria ofĀ āGraveyard,ā which Iāve returned to quite a bit over the past year. If the rest of the album leans more in that direction, I can see myself liking it quite a bit.Ā
High Rode by Kesha (January 31st): Hearing Rainbow back in 2017 was one of the most exciting pop album listening experiences of the 2010s. Not only did Kesha deliver a confident, spirited, self-assured message, but she also blended together a slew of genres, such as folk, rock, and country, all of these qualities culminating in a exhilarating and touching record that I still return to to this day. The singles sheās dropped so far see a continuation of these elements into her next era, with āRaising Hellā and āMy Own Danceā being dance-pop bangers while āResentmentā shows Keshaās softer side.
The Slow Rush by Tame Impala (February 14th): After five years, the wait is finally over! Iād call myself a casual fan of Tame Impala, but even I canāt admit that Kevin Parker and crew know their way around indie rock hooks with a psychedelic spin, (as far as Iām concerned,Ā āThe Less I Know The Betterā is a modern classic.) Singles such as āPatienceā andĀ āBorderlineā show that this quality hasnāt lessened in the slightest, while the sprawling soundscape āPosthumous Forgivenessā shows that experimentation is still in store. Also, itās being released on Valentineās Day!
Cape God by Allie X (February 21st): I donāt think I can express how excited I am for this album. I think this is my most anticipated album of 2020 right now. All of the singles released so far been amazing. The eerie synths onĀ āFresh Laundryā make it the perfect spooky bop, Ms. X and Troye Sivan work great together on āLove Me Wrong", āRings A Bellā goes OFF with its chorus, and bassline onĀ āRegularsā makes for one killer groove. Not only that, weāre also getting a Mitski feature? Iām calling it for the collaboration of the year. Allie Xās discography has been near flawless so far, so letās just say that Iām hyped. 2020 better be the year she gets the recognition she deserves.Ā
Notes On A Conditional Form by The 1975 (February 21st): As Iāve mentioned before, I have no expectations going into this album because I have no idea what itās going to sound like. All the singles so far have been so drastically different, one being a speech set to music, another punk, and another pop. Regardless, theyāve all been good, so Iām not complaining. The 1975 are always dependable when it comes to delivering danceable bops with philosophical tidbits peppered throughout.Ā
Miss_Anthrop0cene by Grimes (February 21st): How am I going to survive February 21st? Iāve been awaiting a new project from Grimes since falling in love with the sugary hooks, eccentric production, and hellish flair onĀ Art Angels years ago. The singles so far have been a mixed bag, but it looked like weāll see Grimes tackle themes of technology and artificial intelligence on this album, which is bound to be interesting.
Masochism by Sky Ferreira (TBA): This is assuming that weāll even get an album at this point. Has it really been 7 years since Night Time, My Time dropped? Of course Iām kidding, however long Ms. Ferreira takes on this album will be well worth it, and Iām all for artists taking their time to refine their projects. We got some crumbs last year, both with her Charli XCX collab and the lush, baroque pop singleĀ āDownhill Lullaby.ā Iām willing to patiently wait for whatever this alt-pop songstress will dish out in the coming months.Ā
Future Nostalgia by Dua Lipa (TBA): Dua Lipa was a breath of fresh air in the pop scene of 2017-2018. Her debut album provided not only hit singles that were some of the best on the radio but also great deep cuts that showcased her strength as a vocalist and songwriter. The debut single from this album,Ā āDonāt Start Now,ā has been on a loop for me over the past few months, and the melding of past and future aesthetics in her recent videos and music is panning out in a really interesting way. Iāve also heard rumors of Frank Ocean, Miley Cyrus, and Normani possibly being featured on this album, but I donāt have an official source for that, so itās just speculation, (but can you imagine though?)
Watching You EP by Robinson (TBA): Robinson is an artist I donāt remember I love until I realize that Iām hours deep into marathoning her music and singing along to every line. Sheās got a knack for a catchy hook and fun pop production. āDonāt Sayā was one of my favorite songs of 2019, and itās reported to be a debut single from what will be her first longer project. Iām stoked.Ā
White Hot Forever by Lana Del Rey (TBA): Iād love to get another Lana album so soon after NFR!, but I have a similar concern about this as I did with thank u, next, that it would end up sounding rushed or not as fleshed out as it could be. Still, NFR! was my favorite Lana record to date, and Iād love to see if sheād continue the aesthetics of that project onto this album or start a completely new thematic and visual cycle. Itās also unclear as to whether this would be her spoken world album thatās also been announced? I guess weāll just have to see.Ā
The Archer by Alexandra Savior (TBA): Alexandra Savior won me over with her femme-fatale crooner of a debut, Belladonna of Sadness. The debut single from this album,Ā āCrying All The Time,ā is a swooning, fuzzed-out ballad that won me over instantly. This woman knows her way around a sensual vintage aesthetic, Iāll tell you that.
Other artists that have either announced or teased dropping albums this year include HAIM, Dominic Fike, Hailee Steinfeld, Oh Wonder, Lauren Jauregui, The Killers, Noname, Orla Gartland, Normani, Madison Beer, Ava Max, Conan Gray, Donna Missal (!!!) and, (good god, if we are worthy,) Fiona Apple.Ā
Itās still very early in the year, so Iāll likely update this list in the months to come.Ā What albums are you excited for this year? Iām always open to listening to new artists, so make sure to let me know.Ā