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[–] gid@piefed.blahaj.zone 12 points 2 weeks ago

Same, buddy

[–] gid@piefed.blahaj.zone 1 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Are the discs meant to be played at 45rpm?

[–] gid@piefed.blahaj.zone 6 points 2 weeks ago

Oh you don't need to explain it! Thanks for the release btw, Summit has very quickly become my daily driver.

[–] gid@piefed.blahaj.zone 12 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

Fix bullshit. Released as v1.72.6.

Half my git commit messages look like this 😂

[–] gid@piefed.blahaj.zone 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I'm sorry for your loss 😢 it sounds like you have wonderful memories of her.

[–] gid@piefed.blahaj.zone 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

This album has been on my discogs wishlist for aaaaages. How can you tell when it's a crappy bootleg?

[–] gid@piefed.blahaj.zone 7 points 2 weeks ago

There's a difference between glorifying unhealthy features in dog breeds like the squished snout of a pug, and going "aww" at a picture of a dog in a cute costume.

[–] gid@piefed.blahaj.zone 2 points 2 weeks ago

Such a great album. The songwriting is insanely good.

[–] gid@piefed.blahaj.zone 1 points 2 weeks ago

That's a very interesting point. I didn't interpret the album in this way, but even doing so I'm still put off. That's purely a personal thing, and I'm in not suggesting this is a bad album because the sentiment in it (whether personally felt by the lyricist or just an invention from the perspective of a flawed character) is something I don't share.

My reaction to lyrics has become uncomfortable to the point where I no longer enjoy the album, and so I guess I'm grieving the loss of my love for this album.

[–] gid@piefed.blahaj.zone 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Thanks for this response, it was thought-provoking and I wanted to take the time to reply to you properly.

First, I'm glad The Outsider holds meaning for you. My discomfort with the song, and the album in general, is down to the way those words resonate with me, and that's based on my experiences. If you've been in a place where you've experienced someone you care about self-destructing, then I'm sorry you went through that. It's horrible. Processing that is very personal and there isn't a wrong way to do it.

I picked The Outsider as an example in my original post because it's a clear representation of the theme of disdain I feel is present in the entire album. Again, I understand this is a concept album and I shouldn't jump to the conclusion that this represents Maynard's real opinions, but I have a hard time separating him as a person from the narrator in this album because this isn't the only place Maynard has expressed such opinions. I remember interviews he gave around the time Thirteenth Step came out where he went into the meaning behind some of the songs, and he was very direct about them being about his disappointment in other people. Whether the subjects of these songs are real or imagined, I don't know, but either way it doesn't sit right with me.

It's not just on this album: a lot of Maynard's lyrics have similar themes. For example, I love the music in Passive, but the lyrics again are written from the perspective of someone angry and frustrated that other people don't meet up to their standards. Aenema is pretty misanthropic in general. In Hooker With a Penis he pushes back against his critics with "all you know about me is what I sold you", but all he's selling me is a contrarian provocateur. Whether there's a deeper self-reflection hidden between the lines of his words almost feels irrelevant: I'm believing who he's showing me, and it puts me off.

[–] gid@piefed.blahaj.zone 4 points 2 weeks ago

Definitely. And I'll always love the music.

[–] gid@piefed.blahaj.zone 9 points 2 weeks ago

Yeah. Remember when he found out his wine was vegan, so he posted a picture of himself dangling bacon over one of the wine vats?

It's like he never grew out of being an edgy teenager.

 

Youth Code have announced an EU/UK tour in early 2026 with King Yosef and Street Sects.

See the link for dates and tickets.

 

This happens infrequently to me, almost always when I'm in conversation and I can't find the word I want. It feels like my brain pauses and I can't bring myself out of it. I still have a sense of time passing, but other than that I'm blank.

Does anyone else get this?

 

As is often the case, JG Thirlwell's Foetus project is hard to describe in terms of genre. Good job this community treats them with broad strokes, right? 😉

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The release date for Oromet's new album has been announced and it's now available for preorder over at Bandcamp.

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European robin (piefed.cdn.blahaj.zone)
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Taken today, in the Forest of Dean in the UK. Not the greatest photo, but it makes me very happy because the robin came up really close and I got to spend 5 minutes feeding it.

 

!queercore@piefed.blahaj.zone

Queercore music

 

Imagine a friend asked you for a playlist of your 5 favourite tracks to introduce them to industrial/darkwave/goth/ebm/etc. Which ones would you choose? They don't have to be genre-defining or from foundational bands, just ones you enjoy the most.

These would be mine:

Skinny Puppy - Assimilate
Fields of the Nephilim - The Watchman
Wumpscut - Totmacher
Faith and the Muse - Annwyn, Beneath the Waves
Youth Code - For I am Cursed

What are yours?

 

Redux Records do great covers albums where they get a plethora of great noise/doom/stoner/sludge bands to cover classic albums, and they've just announced the next one in their series will be The Downward Spiral. There will also be a companion Best of Nine Inch Nails (Redux) album alongside it.

I can't wait for this to come out.

 

Redux Records do great covers albums where they get a plethora of great noise/doom/stoner/sludge bands to cover classic albums, and they've just announced the next one in their series will be The Downward Spiral. There will also be a companion Best of Nine Inch Nails (Redux) album alongside it.

I can't wait for this to come out.

 

Redux Records do great covers albums where they get a plethora of great noise/doom/stoner/sludge bands to cover classic albums, and they've just announced the next one in their series will be The Downward Spiral. There will also be a companion Best of Nine Inch Nails (Redux) album alongside it.

I can't wait for this to come out.

 

Anyone here remember Alas? I used to read this almost religiously in the early 2000s.

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