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I keep the hours of the elderly now. I’ve been getting sleepy as hell around dark (but usually still have to lay in bed reading another hour or two before I pass out), but now I’m also getting up around sunrise. Like up, up. Like awake for an hour and already downstairs when it’s coming up.
This is getting out of hand. 🤦🏻♀️
I've noticed lately that I'm getting wrinkles on my face. They're in the spots where my face crinkles up when I laugh or smile. They're not a sign that I'm getting too old; they're a sign that I've spent a lot of time happy. I like them.
Now I’m just dyeing inside
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Aging Disgracefully Refuses to Fade Quietly on "Vintage Love"
When Atlantic Canada blues duo Aging Disgracefully released their EP "Vintage Love", it immediately became obvious that pop culture's youth obsession is misplacing its bets. Comprised of Karen on vocals alongside Mike on guitar and vocals, the pair actively refuses to fade quietly into the societal background. https://open.spotify.com/album/1AmIbw8t0C2GfgpOZZS2qd?si=szV3RJ_uTuOOgeRA2Oul7g The record opens hot. "Blues Get Better With Age" serves as a stomping, heavily distorted manifesto. Getting older isn’t a slow decline; it’s a terrifying advantage. Life’s accumulated grime just makes Mike's guitar wail with much sharper teeth. They maintain this electric, defiant momentum on the garage-rock title track, where "Vintage Love" gleefully documents the playful, resilient spark of long-term romance. Turns out, surviving the decades together mostly means you finally learn how to flirt properly. Then the mood shifts completely, because living a full life is rarely one-dimensional. On the jazz-infused "Echoes of Almost", a deeply melancholic melody slides up against the raw regret of a failed youthful relationship. It carries the weight of staring at an empty chair at 3 a.m. Later, "Unravelling" ventures into tender folk territory, navigating the brutal disorientation of losing a life partner. A high, crying counter-melody traces the quiet reality of surviving day to day when the world around you stays aggressively indifferent to your grief. It hurts to hear, purely because of how authentic it feels. They pull themselves back up with the sassy, rockabilly bounce of "Don't Push Me," delivering a firm groove warning us that local politeness does not equal weakness. By the time the anthemic closer "No Apologies Left" drops its driving, empowering final solo, the liberation is absolute. Aging Disgracefully wear their accumulated miles with an intense, beautiful confidence. Why do we let twentysomethings write all the heartache anthems, when the deepest scars clearly make the best noise? Website, Facebook, Instagram
Despite his best efforts, the muskrat is visibly aging. G O O D.