Currently listening to Mayonnaise by the smashing pumpkins
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Astropical - Bomba Estéreo + Rawayana. Every song on the album is good and will make you wish you were on a beach.
Came to it late, but the most recent Vampire Weekend, "Only God Was Above Us." The arpeggio on the track Pravda sends me.
Also been listening to some Tom Waits, but that's not unusual. Also still a bunch of Fenne Lily, she's really caught me, and holy shit she's so good live.
Recently I was searching for a Megaherz song reaction, and Youtube didn't have it. But it had a reaction video of a Peter Fox song (I'd never heard of Peter Fox) with a similar title to a Megaherz song. Clicked on it, and have been listening to Peter Fox ever since.
Trying to setup in a satisfactory manner my navidroid server and symphonium app to replace Spotify.
Not very successful, but do I get to listen to a lot of stuff...
The songs for Eurovision 2025
Angelstar by lexycat, from her 2024 album "Dark Blossom", which in itself is far more sincere yet experimental enough for most mainstream tastes.
Having that song on the last-ever story update for vivid/stasis last weekend is quite the liberating, this-really-is-the-end-of-all rhythm gaming experience.
Ancestral recall by christian scott atunde