#also the bassist of the last band did look so much like Isaac to me. which is to say. hot.
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One of the bands from the other night were genuinely really good like they were really quite cool and definitely super talented. But their whole vibes is like. Tiktok witches or smth
#just feels very ://// on the punk scene#yes ur edgy women but ur also like. total conformity to that aesthetic#this being said theyâre awesome musicians I really respect them#but I was there for the 1st artist whoâs an icon in the making#and the headliner of the night was pretty sick i do indeed like post punk#Im gonna listen to them more#best night Iâve had at that venue yet#and I was chatting to a customer abt it a few days later#and he said he actually knows the booker#London is so big and yet also so small#also the bassist of the last band did look so much like Isaac to me. which is to say. hot.#also first time Iâve been there and no one has had a fake working class accent#the gif I went to back in jan was soooo bad for that like girl I donât believe your accent one bit . so sad you seem cool
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Fri 11 June â21
LT band news! Guitarist Isaac posted a pic of himself with the other guitarist and bassist, plus LTHQ team member Jessie! Things are happeningâŚidk what things, but THINGS! We know tour shows arenât for a long while now so what might they be rehearsing or meeting for? Hopes are up that it could be to do promo for a single!! But really whatever it is would be exciting as hell. The shopping list for the recipe Louis will be following for his video is out and it does not look like itâll be challenging- itâs a fish finger sandwich! Iâm a little confused by the addition of waffles (not to mention sugar) in the ingredient list but overall how hard can it be right? I guess weâll find out. And a fan who met Louis the other day says she had him write HOME for a tattoo and âtold him that the song is extremely important for the whole lgbtq+ communityâ and that he âsmiled and said thank you and bless you darling,â and we got more video from yesterday of him out by the studio; he was wearing the skull/ laurel/ rose/ triangle ânew eraâ cap again, nice, and how appropriate for the exciting LT2 era things he is cooking up (not the fish fingers, the other stuff.)
The much hyped Our Song behind the scenes video is finally here! We see the part where Niall pretends to be afraid of the dog that was hired to bark at him, but as we were told, the dog does not bark and was therefore fired; maybe the poor dog was just starstruck, leave her alone! Plus Niall and Anne are cute and look to be having fun, of course. And last night Niall was papped in Hollywood, looking good in all black with gucci loafers, oh lala.
Behind the scenes videos hype continues, with one for Limaâs NFT as well- it opens with a voiceover saying âstop being scared of who you are, youâre not negative youâre vulnerableâ and other uplifting soundbites, then shows Liam drawing and walking in a beautiful forested glade, but mostly in his house he recently moved out of- Winston the dog has a sleeping-in-the-background cameo- and he and the other collaborators (musician Zedd and animator Gabe Damast) talk about how they worked out the concepts over zoom and tell us about Liamâs concept for the piece. They also talk about (and show one of) the physical objects and fancy packaging for it that theyâve made to sell along with the NFT, presumably because simply buying bragging rights of ownership of an intangible digital item isnât actually terribly satisfying, so they need to provide some actual thing. Besides the dinner in Vegas that the buyers will be invited to join them at that is; we also learn more about that and oh my GOD wtf⌠uh I mean what they said is that it will take place in a literal glass box in the middle of the resort I honestly didnât know they could make it sound MORE UNPLEASANT to me holy crap, not even to hug Liam would I do that. Liam also did a live where he tells us some stuff we already knew about Louis and Harry; about Louis he said that heâs working on music right now and âgod heâs got long hair now doesnât heâ, I KNOW RIGHT, and about Harry that âhe looks great in his policeman uniform,â Liam you WOULD like that, and âname a man who can pull off every look.â
Harry followed musician Pauli the PSM on insta. And as heâs often used his follows to tell us about people he is working with/ preparing something with one always wonders⌠For example as his scheduled shows for this year draw ever nearer with no rescheduling announcement yet, weâre all becoming impatient to know if heâs planning to play any of them this year. And if so, I know I wouldnât be at all surprised if brand new mom Sarah Jones chose to sit a few out, so todayâs follow of a British drummer⌠well, <eyeballs emoji>, right?! Honestly though it could be for any reason, thatâs just wild speculation.
#louis tomlinson#liam payne#niall horan#harry styles#I know we all want the entertainment value of watching louis flail like hell on the cooking segment but the fact is#Louis doesnât like publicly being bad at things. Iâm guessing he wouldnât do it if he didnât think he could pull it off so my hopes of that#happening are not high#I feel like Harry has been making a point of using his platform to hype up black performers specifically over the last year#and I for one appreciate that#11 jun 21#isaac anderson#matt dinnage#michael blackwell#jessie.... have I just forgotten her last name? we must know it right?#jessie martin#GOT IT#pauli lovejoy
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10 Albums That Made A Lasting Impression During Your Teenage Years
I lived my Teen years (13-19) right in the middle of the Aughts, 2002 through 2008. That was an interesting time for music. Emo revival was just starting and Hardcore bands of the 90â˛s were starting to figure out what came next for them. Iâm sure pop music was doing interesting things, but I was adamantly opposed to pop music as teenage, so there wonât be much of that.
The only Rule⢠for this list (because lists need rules), is to use only one Album per Artist/Band. I will also try to go chronologically, but if youâre playing along at home, you make your list however you want. The âChronogalityâ (thatâs a world, donât look it up) might get a bit skewed because, as I previously mentioned, I tended to shy away from popular music, so some of the albums didnât come out during this time frame, itâs just when I discovered them.
On with the list!
2002
Gorillaz - S/T (2001)
Okay, so right out the gate Iâm cheating. The brainchild of musician Damon Albarn and artist Jamie Hewlett came out just before I was a teen in 2001. But the virtual band consisting of 2-D, Murdoc, Russel, and Noodle illustrated by Hewlett was one of the first bands I discovered for myself. And I didnât discover it until it had been out for a while.
Largely to do with their interactive flash animated website and bizarre music videos, their music and artistic style largely influenced my own art and led me to discover Tank Girl, Hewletts comic book series.
You might be thinking âDidnât they say they didnât listen to pop music? Their first pick is a pop group, whatâs going on here?â To which I remind you I said there wouldnât be much of that, not none at all. This was also âPhase 1âł of the Gorillaz master plan, entitled Celebrity Take Down, so that resonated with me. Also, the Gorillaz may enjoy some commercial success, but at this point they were still largely an indie group, collaborating with Hip Hop artists, producers, and indie rappers (Kid Koala, Dan the Automator, and Del the Funky Homosapien respectively). Also, revisiting this album later on led me to discover Delâs other project Deltron 3030.
2003
AFI - Sing the Sorrow (2003)
2003 was the year I discovered the color black, and Iâve never worn another color since (exaggeration, but not by much). This is also when I started to struggle with depression and other feelings and the goth-punk songs written by singer Davey Havok, bassist Hunter Burgan, guitarist Jade Puget, and drummer Adam Carson spoke to my early teen angst.
My introduction to AFI came from seeing the video for Girls Not Grey on the music channel Fuse (formally Much Music). I then probably pirated the music, because it was the 00â˛s, but I did also eventually buy a copy of the Album. This was also the first commercially successful for harcore-group-turned-goth band AFireInside.
AFI was the group that bonded my first real best friend and I together. We were both obsessed with the album, and we were determined to start a band (which we did and it was terrible). Together we worked our way through their back catalog and eventually discovered punk and hardcore music.
Minor Threat - Out of Step (1983)
After listening to Shut Your Mouth And Open Your Eyes by AFI and learning of the existence of Hardcore music, it wasnât long before I discovered the âBig Threeâ of 80â˛s hardcore punk music: Black Flag, Bad Brains, and Minor Threat.
The icon art of Raymond Pettibon for Black Flag is still something that influences my art and Bad Brains influences many of my favorite bands and I appreciate them much more today, but Minor Threatâs anger is something that really resonated with me at the time. They definitely shaped the sound of the next band I was in, which was only a little better of an attempt than my first band.
Strangely enough, the Straight Edge mentality that is extremely prevalent throughout Minor Threats music never really took hold on me, but their other messages were clear to me, weâre outsiders and weâre taking a stand for what we believe in.
2004
My Chemical Romance - Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge (2004)
After my band broke up, I got pretty sick of the monotony of 80âs hardcore music (get over it, itâs boring). I was still pretty goth, even if I was a hardcore kid, so the second album by MCR was the perfect pop-punk answer to my jaded hardcore sensibilities, with Gerard Wayâs long black hair and makeup, guitarist Frank Iero & bassist Mikey Wayâs emo-hair, and lead guitarist Ray Toro & drummer Matt Pelissierâs heavy riffs and fast tempo playing.
Three Cheers remains one of my favorite guilty pleasure albums. I got made fun of a lot by my hardcore friends and ex-bandmates for liking them, but my lifelong friend Nyk and I would drive around (with my newly acquired license) and sing along to âIâm Not Okay (I Promise)â at the top of our lungs. Sorry about outing you, Nyk.
The Blood Brothers - Crimes (2004)
After cleansing my hardcore pallet with emo music, I discovered The Blood Brothers seminal album Crimes. It was a perfect mix of the hardcore music I had started my teens with and the more theatrical emo music. Jordan Blilieâs soulful crooning and shrill scream and Johnny Whitney, whose voice has been described as âa child being torturedâ, battle over lead vocal duties with Cody Votolato, Mark Gajadhar, and Morgan Henderson rounding out the instrumentalists (they all play multiple instruments), The Blood Brothers are a force to be reckoned with.
I didnât know hardcore music could sound like this. I learned people called it âpost-hardcoreâ usually lower case like that. The Blood Brothers and the label they were on, Three One G, led me to many other bands that I loved.
Iâm pretty proud to say that between 2004 and 2007 when they broke up, I never missed a show when they came to town. Their live performances were extremely energetic. You could feel the electricity in the air.
2005
Modern Life Is War - My Love, My Way (2003)
In 2005 MLIW released the album Witness, which is a fantastic album and I contemplated putting it on here instead, but in anticipation of the new album coming out I listened My Love fairly constantly. My hardcore friends were already fans of Modern Life, but it wasnât until 2005 that I discovered them.
Itâs hard to say how important My Love, My Way is to me without sounding cliche, but this album honestly saved my life. I had been struggling with my depression and Jeff Eaton told me itâs okay, I am too, but weâll get through this. Iâll let the lyrics speak for themselves.
âWeâve been to the edge and we know what itâs like to want to die, and thatâs something we wonât glorify. Weâll leave those miserable times behind. How far can I go? Iâm rising from the depths of my own hell. I donât need another tragic tale, I need the strength to walk the other way. I found conviction in my ever changing mind. I grew up tied down and bleeding on the inside, but I know I was a victim of my own device, and I want to live to see a brand new life.â
Modern Life Is War is another band that I went to every show I could. Even driving to Marshalltown, Iowa to see their Farewell Show. Their breakup didnât last long as they got back together in 2013 to release another album and play more shows. They are still going strong now.
2006
Tegan and Sara - So Jealous (2006)
Sisters Sara and Tegan Quinn playing heartfelt indie songs about break-ups is exactly what I needed in 2006 when my first serious partner dumped me. Even listening to it now as I write this, itâs bringing up memories of feeling heartbroken and that every song is specifically about you.
Where do you go with your broken heart in tow? How do you know when to let go? Where does the good go??
Everyone who has experienced love and a hard break-up should listen to this album. Do that and tell me itâs not perfect.
Modest Mouse - The Moon & Antarctica (2000)
2006-2007 was my senior year of high school, and I was lucky enough to have a pretty incredible art program at my school. I had teachers who were actually working artists and forced us as students to create better and better art. They treated us like artists and it was the first time I felt like an adult was giving me any respect.
My studio art teacher was a huge fan of Modest Mouse and would play their music during class. This was the golden age of the iPod, so I soon had Good News For People Who Love Bad News and The Moon & Antarctica and listened to it even while not in class. It was also one of the first Vinyl albums I ever bought.
Twangy guitars playing over Isaac Brockâs strange voice singing about the concept of being an asshole and that everyone has the capability of fucking you over. Whatâs not to love? And the deeply critical song âA Different Cityâ about the escapism of moving away and the terrifying reality of failing. A great song to listen to when youâre making your plans to move out on your own for the first time.
2007
Against Me! - Searching For A Former Clarity (2005)
After graduating high school with limited interest in attending college, my parents bought me a laptop as incentive to apply. I did and went for about one semester before dropping out, but now I had my own computer, so that was a pretty good trade off.
I ended up putting three AM! Albums and one Mischief Brew album on my computer and I listened to them constantly. I didnât have internet access at my house during 2007 so that was the only music I had. Against Me! became my favorite band. Laura Jane Graceâs take on punk-rock and anarchy shaped my worldview.
I didnât realize then why Lauraâs music was so important to me beyond the anarchist politics until years later in 2012 when she came out as a transgender woman. In 2007 I was starting to understand where so much of my depression was coming from. So listening to Against Me! songs about dealing with the same issues and feeling was a great feeling of commiseration.
Looking back now, the songs only make more sense. Even if I didnât know it at the time Against Me! was speaking to me about deeply personal issues, even if subconsciously.
2008
the Mountain Goats - Heretic Pride (2008)
The album that introduced me to the Mountain Goats! Iâm really not that cool, so I donât really know about awesome people like John Darnielle and how heâs been writing music since I was 5. But I heared the song Heretic Pride on the indie radio station and instantly fell in love with them.
Heretic Pride is not my favorite Mountain Goats album (that would be Tallahassee) but itâs the first one I heard at 19 years old and their literary songs have made me strive to make my own writing better.
Itâs also the album that I tried to show to my future partner (we started dating in 2009) to try and impress her. She, of course, was a fan already because sheâs much cooler than I am. She then proceeded to show me the extensive discography of the Mountain Goats (15 albums) and the rest of the Modest Mouse catalog just for good measure.
Well, thereâs my 10 Albums. There are a few more I would like to add if I could pick more than ten. Like Dumby by Portishead, De-Loused in the Comatorium by The Mars Volta, and Pass The Flask by The Bled all squished in there somewhere. But I wonât cheat and have a list of 13 albums. That would be wrong...
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