I watched like 1 or 2 videos about Thomas Sankara and now my YT feed is trying to get me to help free Africa from the chains of neocolonialism. How do I get back to etymology shorts and pop science content?
Arguably the greatest progressive rock song of all time by a band of maniacal virtuosos, led by the Frippster who has to be more reptilian than human.
Imagine 1969, letting this funny looking screaming man record play, and this is the first thing you hear. It's brash, experimental, dissonant, but undeniably groovy.
but like, in theaters. I don't want to watch it on a small screen. I want to hear the sniffles from the audience as they experience peak and get the sudden urge to learn to draw.
I actually watched the movie 3 times in theaters and folks were bawling every time.
Swans are a band as interesting as they are imposing (I swear I don't get my musical opinions from Anthony Fantano)
Each song has its own freaky ecosystem, like the Galapagos Islands. Each instrument fills its niche and does little else outside of that. That typically means the guitars playing a chord 150 times while Michael Gira moans.
One of the sickest rap track I've ever heard, coming from Thomas Jefferson himself.
Musical meter is an element that is seldom ever touched in the genre because rap just thrives in 4/4. As a result, it's fascinating to see the folks over at clipping try a song that makes time signature changes the point.
I will always believe modern settings are better than medieval settings because in a medieval setting, you can't have a scene where the cold-blooded antagonist unceremoniously shoots some guy in the head with a gun as a show of wickedness. Even though that's the best part of any self-respecting story.

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