Mount Eerie - “House Shape”
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Allo Darlin’ - Some People Say
all I think of is where you are
and if you’re traveling, then how far
and when you listen to these songs if you’re ever lonely
and some people say stars and planets make their way
and some things can never change
some people believe you can wish on satellites for your dreams
I wish some things would stay the same
black tambourine set list! graciously given to me by eta-karinae, who had to dive and wrestle with somebody else in order to grab it!
Went to see Black Tambourine on Saturday night with Louise & Magpie, got to see Brooke too! Ahh, Black Tambourine <3
Lion Eater - Your Name
Sometimes I say your name when I should be saying their’s
Quietly to myself, I mouth the words
They’re none the wiser, I feel much better
But really, who’s to blame?
When you welcome me back with open arms
Only to tell me to leave
Sometimes my mind wanders when I’m with them
And I’m with you once again
They’re none the wiser, I feel much better
But really who’s to blame
When you welcome me back with open arms
Only to tell me to leave
Blouse - Pale Spectre (The Wake cover)
SO THIS MIGHT BE THE GREATEST THING THAT HAS EVER HAPPENED?!
well, this makes me want to flop on my back on my bed and let my brain float
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@itsBBU released “bell hooks” mixtape this morning.
Opening with a spoken word piece, and transitioning into a medley of dance beats, Kurt Cobaine revival, an interlude featuring a critical skit on “urban” music, odes to love, more poetry (mad props to EPIC on his PSA), hard tuff rap, and an outro that’ll make you giggle.
They’ve released sprinklings of the mixtape over the past year, collaborating with a diverse crew of beat makers (Montana Macks, Stefan Ponce) and rap lyricists (GLC, Das Racist).
BBU is the essence of outlaw and disruptive culture. Props to the shout-out in the beginning of the mixtape “young queer kids that never fit in your scene,” for directly bringing queerness into the rap scene (has this been done before ya’ll??). Just from talking to Jasson, I sense an air of humility when he talks about BBU…ain’t no thang. They all really care about community organizing and critical engagement with touchy issues like race and class that don’t rely solely on irony to make it fun to swallow- they prefer the suckerpunch method. Support these hoodlums.
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