I´m back into weird music again. Weird british music. Now why would somebody rap about gentrification and put that over jazzy beats? No idea why, but it´s bloody marvellous.
I listened to so much Avatar after being introduced to them back when they opened for Baby Metal.
Currently I'm on an Epic Doom kick and can't get away from bands like Candlemass and Crypt Sermon. This is a pretty good playlist from Spotify to get a taste.
I am currently in a Podcast phase, meaning I am listening to little music and many podcasts.
This is the Podcast and Episode I am listening to right now:
I'm addicted to this song. Send help. The line "Every time I hurt myself, I push away your help" is just ahhh. But also, "Sit tight, you'll fix it when you're supposed to. It's alright, they don't know what you go through". I'm in love with this band
"No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable. -Socrates"
I've been on the monumental task of compiling a list of all the songs I like to listen to, and I'm currently on this track here:
Rob D - Clubbed To Death
I listened to this on one of my Spotify playlists today and it brought back a happy memory of seeing Sheryl In concert with my mom back in 2008.I was originally going to the concert with my husband, but he ended u not going because he wasn't feeling well. I was worried she wasn't going to really enjoy the night, but she did. The volume of Sheryl's set gradually got louder towards the end, which reminded her of weddings that she went to at a younger age (of course after the older people left ). Its something that I will never forget