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Jeremy Fragrance whatcha think? It was a favorite of mine as a teen, I listened again recently and there's a couple duds but the production is lavish and the themes are surprisingly heavy
Jeremy Fragrance whatcha think? It was a favorite of mine as a teen, I listened again recently and there's a couple duds but the production is lavish and the themes are surprisingly heavy
you can setup your own personal URL, and everyday at midnight it pulls a different album. links to wikipedia and spotify. small thing but kind of a cool way to pick an album to listen to. how else would i end up listening to Aretha this morning.
you can setup your own personal URL, and everyday at midnight it pulls a different album. links to wikipedia and spotify. small thing but kind of a cool way to pick an album to listen to. how else would i end up listening to Aretha this morning.
you can setup your own personal URL, and everyday at midnight it pulls a different album. links to wikipedia and spotify. small thing but kind of a cool way to pick an album to listen to. how else would i end up listening to Aretha this morning.
you can setup your own personal URL, and everyday at midnight it pulls a different album. links to wikipedia and spotify. small thing but kind of a cool way to pick an album to listen to. how else would i end up listening to Aretha this morning.
I recently relistened to TVOTR’s Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes for the first time in a long time. Didn’t like it as much as I remembered. Maybe you would.
you can setup your own personal URL, and everyday at midnight it pulls a different album. links to wikipedia and spotify. small thing but kind of a cool way to pick an album to listen to. how else would i end up listening to Aretha this morning.
Totally forgot about this! Just made an icon on my laptop so that I remember to click it while I work. Today I got Curtis Mayfield--There's No Place Like America Today, so I'm pretty happy.
Edit: my notes on the album- Definitely made me want to fuck someone. Even the song about Jesus, which also really hammered the notion of drinking wine tonight into my head. "Gateway to hell" album. 5/5 stars.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.