On its own, this is a solid and tender enough little rock tune. However, as a Steely Dan song... Well, let's just say I understand why that boy got out of there. David Palmer's voice is a little too soulful, too genuine for the sardonic timbral grin of the Dan.
I temporarily lost my Discord account to a Nigerian hacker (we gave you indomie and this is how you repay us?) who changed the email linked to it, and I saw a lot of people doomposting about how Discord won't do jack shit about these sorts of situations, but it surprisingly only took me a day to get my account back. They slimed that guy out
I always find it funny how whenever a travel influencer or some other social media guy posts something positive about their visit to China, you will always see people in the comments calling it CCP propaganda
As if the only reason you would find a trip to one of the oldest and most influential civilizations on the planet to be rewarding was if you were paid by the government to say so
umm hey guys i haven't actually listened to this song, i just wanted to ask should i read the book first before i listen to the song? does the song cut anything out from the book? i don't want to miss out on anything. i heard the voice acting's better in the song but idk. can someone tell me what's the superior adaptation? thanks
No, this is not a Bob Marley cover. This is a wonderful little indie pop-rock tune about how everything sucks and might not get better.
As a side note, the music video almost feels like a depressing companion piece to that of Bad Day by Daniel Powter. They complete each other. One is about a bad day, the other is about endless bad days.
The album might not be as transcendental as The Forever Story, but almost every track is a standout on account of JID exploring different sounds and styles. This one in particular just has some crazy catchy flows over a lowkey eerie beat. Some very pointed social commentary in the lyrics as well.
If you ban a thing people need or really really want, you don't get less of that thing. You just get the same amount of that thing but unregulated and more dangerous-nya
I've shared this band before, but their music surprises me every time with how much soul it has. It's hard to explain. Just something about their instrumental choices, emo-pop-punk riff vocabulary, raw and amateurish vocals, and massive crescendos just reaches out to me. Very little like it, even in the emo scene.
My takes for the day:
1. I like graffiti. I want it in more places. In fact, I want it almost everywhere. You can even graffiti the walls of my house. I don't care. Just make it good or spray so much of it that it kinda feels overwhelming in a way
2. Constantinople sounds so much cooler than Istanbul (sorry to my Turkish fans)
3. stop vocaloid music. just stop. until we figure out what's going on