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Sep 2019

Still trying to get through Lana's discography lol I can't help but go back to past albums and play 'em xD they're just too good :two_hearts: hopefully I can start listening to Norman Fucking Rockwell soon!

Lana Del Rey - "13 Beaches"
"It hurts to love you, but I still love you. It's just the way I feel. And I'd be lying if I kept hiding the fact that I can't deal. And that I've been dying for something real."

I love(!) some of the original metalcore bands and albums (AA, BMTH, Attila, TDWP), but sadly many of them have morphed into pop-radio whores. (Can I say that or is a flag coming my way?) I suppose these dudes could only scream for so long before their vocal chords shred.

Nah, all good from me. But the whole 'can't scream anymore' argument is invalid as far as I'm concerned. When the Death Metal bands like Cannibal Corpse and Deicide are still going after 30 years that point is moot XD.
Hell, Zao (a first wave Metalcore band) came back and they're still screaming with the best of them.

But I also don't dislike it when bands 'sell out' especially since I've got friends in bands and they want to make money and be a business, while writing music.

I hope so! I just started listening to the new album and the title track is so far.. my least favorite. Idk something about the composition of it really rubs me the wrong way. Mariner's Apartment Complex is like.. 70's rock, but also kinda post-rock? There's parts of it that are really beautifully haunting thanks to the guitarist's effects-heavy leads. Fuck It I Love You has such wordy passages and it gets mesmerizing and I love it lol

I'm currently listening to and I'm in this really long instrumental break and it's really weird, but I can vibe with it somehow. The synth solo could've been better xD The main guitar part's really good though, and the lead guitar later on would really work in post-rock or noise rock.. but for here, it's.. passable? I don't mind it being here, but I think it'd work better in a different context lol

I get the "make some money" lure, I just hate when bands abandon that "something unique" they had going for "something ubiquitous".

I'm trying to listen to the new album by Being As An Ocean (who used to do emo hardcore/spoken word), but they've veered heavily into indistinguishable alternative/electronic. Sigh...

I think Lana's Doin' Time is haunting when you reflect on Bradley Nowell's demise from heroin. I should probably mention my WIP (not yet on Tapas) is a coming-of-age story about a hellish descent into opioid addiction. Art inspiring art.