Hello everyone. It's been quite some time since i last posted and I'm truly sorry but i shall try and be a little more active. Anyways, here are some (pretty overdue) albums i had listened to. Enjoy.
Usually I'd give my favorite tracks but I felt burnt out with music in general but I feel refreshed enough to go back to listening to albums. I believe that my first album back will either be Revolutionary Vol. 1 by Immortal Technique or 2014 Forest Hills Drive by J. Cole but I think I'll go with the first choice as one song has me curious from it. Have a good day/night.
Embarrassed myself a few days ago and since then I've been periodically going like this
Ignore the part where he gets naked that's not part of it.
Followed through with my plans and I gave Resin another shot and I think I find it almost on par with Ramona. I remember talking with a mutual in the past about it and I remember describing its vibes on par with an infomercial VHS which I believe is somewhat accurate but with this relisten, I felt like I managed to piece together a bit of a story with it. I feel as though it’s a story of Bill after his success with his album Ramona and trying to make it more out there, hence the intro of the album with the character DJ Hentai Daddy who makes fun of him and his music and tells him how these people want something fire. This leads to Bill incorporating and emulating some rap that you’d probably hear coming from the south or directly mentioning other artists like Big Boi of Outkast or DJ Screw but also hiding away his true music or perhaps his real self on the other half of tracks. Near the end he begins to realize just how lonely and draining it is to try and ride this wave of success yet there’s no conclusion, as if the story is still going or Bill is trying to still find an answer to his problem. Even if I’m overthinking this or I’m just sounding like I’m spewing bullshit, this album had struck a chord with me that I’d never knew it could hit. I might not relate to the fame of it or the success but just the vulnerability he talks about in some of the lyric just hit different and had me see it in a new light.
I’m sorry if the last sentence sounded depressing. I also managed to get two pics that I’d like to share of an abandoned building I’ve posted about before. Think of it like an update.
The power to the building seems to have finally been shut off. I don’t know if the power was shut off manually by workers or was knocked out by the storms in the area but I can say one thing for sure, it’s probably never coming back on. The area around it was much darker in person than the way they appear now when I took the pictures.
@foolscliff
thinking about that gambling addict who made the most sophisticated bomb the fbi had come across (at the time) and put it in a casino as revenge and the fbi couldn't disarm it so they had to evacuate the area
@babycrusadenut
i dont think i ever posted this here but i adore the idea of splicing together bumper stickers
This is one of my favorite songs to listen to while walking at night and nobody's awake. It's such an amazing piece of art that can sound absolutely hopeful as the ending of a hopeless and melancholy filled album. I like how in the remaster you can actually hear the final speech Peggy gives about how he made the album because he loved making music and I find myself living by it that I hope if anybody sees any of my posts on social media about music I loved or liked that they see how I'm truly in love with it.
New Kill Bill single! It’s sounds amazing and reminds me of his earlier stuff off Ramona and Resin even though Bill didn’t produce the track. I wonder if this means we’ll be getting a new album? Oh well. Will probably go for a walk in the rain about an hour after this post is made and give Resin another shot.
Old building that was closed and took some photos of the interior a while ago. Maybe I should check it out and see if anything has happened
@foolscliff
Me when a member of my Cougar Squad returns to my lair with more salacious dirt on one of my many enemies