I liked Simulation Theory as is, but the extended version has a lot of cool experiments like this that, imo, actually work better than the originals. The Gospel version of Dig Down is very cool, and the acoustic cover of Something Human is lovely.
I liked Simulation Theory as is, but the extended version has a lot of cool experiments like this that, imo, actually work better than the originals. The Gospel version of Dig Down is very cool, and the acoustic cover of Something Human is lovely.
picks up blaster and shoots possibly undead stormtrooper
Ezra is a practical soul at heart, no matter what he says.
note to self 📖🖋️ Watch out for Laura.
To assume something isn’t true based solely on the fact that you’ve never experienced it demonstrates a profound lack of empathy and critical thought. So does taking the time to complain about trans people in a meme instead of having an actual conversation with another human being.
If you take the time to do the latter instead, you might develop a shred of empathy, but you’re afraid to, because that might mean you have to admit that you’re wrong.
I know this is obvious, but Cash’s beliefs are endlessly fascinating. The same man who recorded “Ragged Old Flag” also wrote “Man in Black” and covered “Out Among the Stars.” The latter is a song about a kid who commits suicide by cop because he doesn’t feel like his life matters.
I don’t know what memes I expected to see today, but I certainly wasn’t expecting a Warriors one. Well played.
Three people come to mind right away:
Karen O for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs
And while she’s not an alt artist per se, this is a cover of an alternative song, so I’mma post it anyway, lol. I love Brandi and Catherine Carlile’s version of Closer to Fine
And the Clone Wars, and the dark times, and the Rebellion, and…
Clairo’s Sofia is a catchy song and a sweet romance.
Looks like these versions will actually have discs, unlike last time. Lol.
If you’re okay with paying a subscription, SiriusXM’s Alt Nation is the main one I listen to.
“That is AMERICA’S ass!”
Second choices:
I know it’s not the most original choice, but I’m sticking to my guns: One Headlight is the best driving song you could ask for.
Snow Crash feels more prescient every day.
Are we doing 90s ballads? I’m down.
It’s been a long December and there’s reason to believe/ Maybe this year will be better than the last/ I can’t remember all the times I tried to tell myself/ To hold on to these moments as they pass
By the logic of this post, yes they would. By the logic of my comment…no? I’m honestly not sure, but I feel like they would live on in some capacity by the marks they/their former followers have made on the world. History was shaped by lots of humans that are dead now.
Mine too! I’ve read it twice now, and I’m close to reading it for a third, lol.
Sorry to get weirdly serious on a shitpost, but I don’t know if a concept does cease to exist just because you’re currently not thinking about it.
That’s partly the theme of the novel The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, which argues–in quite a lovely way–that ideas have a life of their own. No one remembers Addie, and yet she still leaves marks on the world.
Anyway, have an upvote cause Ralph made me laugh, then overthink.
And here I thought I’d already listened to Dear Hank and John this morning.