mal3volent
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A narrow piece for me, left to show
Explaining yesterday, years ago
When I drank holy water straight
Instead of running, here I stand
The clues are hovering, right above my head
This day is over rated now that I'm awake
I don't know what to do, to make me feel better
When I drink holy water straight
To close, don't, the rest could heal
To close, no, the rest could heal
This day is over rated, now that I'm awake
I don't know what to do to make me feel better
I don't know what to do
Well, I drink holy water straight
Or when?
On this very day
This narrow piece of me, forgets you care
Are you the optimist that I tried to help
This day is over rated, now that I'm awake
I don't know what to do, to make me feel better
Well, I drink holy water straight
Or when?
whenever I hear the moth analogy, I think of the audioslave song, and the feeling of being clean and fresh out of rehab for the first time. The feeling of being free from the chemical flame.
RIP Cornell
really digging the low-fi, down-tempo beats right now. I forget what this genre is called, but I like it.
I'm not entirely sure, as I'm somewhat new to the genre as a whole, and unfamiliar with the artist in particular, but my guess is probably, at least to a degree. They do a lot of taking popular or even super indie unheard of songs, chopping the vocal line up, slowing it waaaaaay down, then adding a beat. I'm not sure, some of the vocals could even be self-recorded and then highly edited(mostly slowed with tons of reverb).That's pretty dope. The lyrics are supposed to be indiscernible?
it is indeed! that was the word. Some call it lo-fi hip hop as well. I think vaporwave may be a subset of lofi hip hop maybe?vaporwave
it is indeed! that was the word. Some call it lo-fi hip hop as well. I think vaporwave may be a subset of lofi hip hop maybe?