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A story in 2 acts
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I think what we really need is more albums, with more covers of your favorite songs, and more songs about wanting to fuck your friends wife, and also about how much existence is a stream of regret
In AI discussions, the use of AI for mastery of recreational activities often comes up, and the zisek quote really is a perfect encapsulation
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ok a few recs, reasoning under the cut (not in any order): 1. Street Spirit (Fade Out) - The Bends, Radiohead 2. 505 - Favourite Worst Nightmare, arctic monkeys 3. goodbye - we had good times together, don't forget that, sewerslvt 4. Ohms - Ohms, Deftones 5. Outsider - What You Do, The Queenstons 6. Feel Better - Broken Core, Renard
street spirit is basically like the quintessential album closer... radiohead is really good at communicating that kind of melancholic despair when youre at the end of your rope, and that kind of song is very fitting for an album closer.
505 - favourite worst nightmare is an album with a lot of aggressive and manic energy, but 505 is probably one of my favourite of arctic monkeys' more tender songs. i think it encapsulates how pathetic love and emotional rifts between the person you love can make you feel... the passion and longing is really palpable, especially confirmed to the kind of angry energy the rest of the album has. it feels really emotionally honest in a way some of their later yearning songs don't for me
goodbye - a completely emotionally devastating closer to a very emotional album. if you know the context behind it its genuinely really difficult to listen to. great if youre despairing over things you can't control or in actual mourning
ohms - pretty similar to everything else on the album but i like it, its got a surprisingly good groove despite the subject matter of stagnation
outsider - standout track on the EP, depicts the feeling of wanting someone who is toxic for you or who you "shouldn't" want really well, also very sexy
feel better - until i heard this song i sort of assumed trent reznor had used the The Downward Spiral riff(s) in pretty much every clever way possible. but lapfox turns a sample from March of the Pigs, a violent and oppressive song, into the kind of patronising sickly tone that a manipulative abuser uses on you - "doesn't it make you feel better?" it's an ambiguous track in my opinion. the album doesn't tell you whether the subtextual abusive suffering being depicted is something that the victim has moved on from (they feel better) or whether it's something they're starting to derive a sick masochistic joy from ("doesn't it make you feel better?"). it's probably the most interesting closer in this list in that respect because it makes you question the emotional journey you've been on during the album.
Okay had time to listen to all of them that I could find, 5 and 6 didn't seem to be on Spotify unfortunately.
1. God, this is very good, just the entire album. I know ok computer is the default recommendation but I think the bends might be the most enjoyable of the Radiohead albums and fade out is such a perfect, melancholic ending
2. Definitely one of the Arctic Monkeys I listen to less, but still good unlike their newer stuff. It didn't feel as reflective, partially just because the AM persona is such a blind ass at times, but it is really satisfying as a close, he never really learns.
3. First time listening to sewerslvt and this was really good, I know we talked about noise vs harmony before and I think it's a really good album for that. I also really enjoy how much time she takes when she needs to, really experience the feelings etc
4. Idk what it is, but all the noisier metals are really difficult for me to get into, and this might be the second time listening to Deftones for me and it just does not click, similarly did not feel the closer much because of that rip. I think the sound is too boring and flat for me in total to make sense of it, if you get what I mean
Thank you so much for the recs, had a great time listening
Layla and other assorted love songs remains one of the most beautiful and dedicated country and love albums ever made, and with just how many of the songs are able Eric Clapton being in love with a Beatle wife, is very fucking funny

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Im currently going through one hell of a bout of fever and illness, and in my despair was watching Northernlion before trying to sleep more, which lead to a four hour dream of playing roguelikes incredibly poorly
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ok a few recs, reasoning under the cut (not in any order): 1. Street Spirit (Fade Out) - The Bends, Radiohead 2. 505 - Favourite Worst Nightmare, arctic monkeys 3. goodbye - we had good times together, don't forget that, sewerslvt 4. Ohms - Ohms, Deftones 5. Outsider - What You Do, The Queenstons 6. Feel Better - Broken Core, Renard
street spirit is basically like the quintessential album closer... radiohead is really good at communicating that kind of melancholic despair when youre at the end of your rope, and that kind of song is very fitting for an album closer.
505 - favourite worst nightmare is an album with a lot of aggressive and manic energy, but 505 is probably one of my favourite of arctic monkeys' more tender songs. i think it encapsulates how pathetic love and emotional rifts between the person you love can make you feel... the passion and longing is really palpable, especially confirmed to the kind of angry energy the rest of the album has. it feels really emotionally honest in a way some of their later yearning songs don't for me
goodbye - a completely emotionally devastating closer to a very emotional album. if you know the context behind it its genuinely really difficult to listen to. great if youre despairing over things you can't control or in actual mourning
ohms - pretty similar to everything else on the album but i like it, its got a surprisingly good groove despite the subject matter of stagnation
outsider - standout track on the EP, depicts the feeling of wanting someone who is toxic for you or who you "shouldn't" want really well, also very sexy
feel better - until i heard this song i sort of assumed trent reznor had used the The Downward Spiral riff(s) in pretty much every clever way possible. but lapfox turns a sample from March of the Pigs, a violent and oppressive song, into the kind of patronising sickly tone that a manipulative abuser uses on you - "doesn't it make you feel better?" it's an ambiguous track in my opinion. the album doesn't tell you whether the subtextual abusive suffering being depicted is something that the victim has moved on from (they feel better) or whether it's something they're starting to derive a sick masochistic joy from ("doesn't it make you feel better?"). it's probably the most interesting closer in this list in that respect because it makes you question the emotional journey you've been on during the album.
Damn, really fun recs, I look forward to listening to them all! I think the reasoning you give for all of the choices is really interesting and really speaks a lot to how important the closer songs are to albums as an art form, going to be fun to see if I feel the same or different on the songs
so far, music tumblr is a lot better than music twt
might just be the specific ecosystems that developed, but for the most part, twt feels like an eternal stand and dunk war, while tumblr feels more inclined to actually listening to music. Limited insight though
fwiw this does not seemingly extend to all subgroups. cinetwt and booktwt are both really along my vibes
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All queer identities are busting and shit but it would be funny if they all had stats and mana cost and effects and we could play them in magic the gathering
We need magic the gathering universes beyond gay as fuck
I need to play panromantic with gender fluid vs aroace
I tried out hoi4 and it kinda just felt like a nothing simulator. I've increasingly been having that feeling with grand strategy games in which it feels like your decisions are either limited or inconsequential, and then you just slowly roll forward and watch the time waste away.
Think the limiting thing is that in eu4 the combat is actually quite fun and the mission tree feels rewarding but in hoi4 the combat is not really up to you and the national focus tree feels constraining rather than anything else.
I guess I don't see what the fun in the game is, maybe someone else can enlighten me to what they find entertaining about it.
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