"back to basics is the death of romance" --Stephin Merritt
― geoffreyess, Wednesday, 7 March 2018 21:41 (six years ago) link
bill wyman's bass is v cool
― It's not delivery, it's Adorno! (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 7 March 2018 22:02 (six years ago) link
someone mentioned Stipe but i was gonna say there's at least a couple R.E.M. records that qualify for this, right?
― alpine static, Wednesday, March 7, 2018 9:24 PM (fifty-two minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
Yeah that quote Mookieproof posted refers to Monster (as Turrican guessed) but I automatically assumed it was Accelerate...
― Gavin, Leeds, Wednesday, 7 March 2018 22:19 (six years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6gKe9Fr2ok
― Brad C., Wednesday, 7 March 2018 23:20 (six years ago) link
go into the studio and make a record like a normal bandgo into the studio and make a record like a normal bandgo into the studio and make a record like a normal bandgo into the studio and make a record like a normal bandgo into the studio and make a record like a normal bandgo into the studio and make a record like a normal bandgo into the studio and make a record like a normal band
― calstars, Wednesday, 7 March 2018 23:39 (six years ago) link
Ok I Googled "back to their roots" in Goog News and here's what I found:
Of Mice & Men go back to their roots on new material - “I think what we’re doing right now, which is the most important thing that we can, is really just honing in on the elements of what makes our music sound like our music.”
25 YEARS AGO: BON JOVI RESTART THEIR CAREER WITH ‘KEEP THE FAITH’ - “We needed to find ourselves individually,” he said. “The Bon Jovi situation was extremely successful, and I was very happy to be in a band of that stature, but there was almost nothing left to write about at that point — we were all just so tired and so burnt out. All we were writing about was bein’ on the road and bein’ in a hotel room and bein’ lonely and talkin’ to your girlfriend on the phone. They miss you and you miss them — that was what our lives were about at that time.“So to actually take a step back and see what was happening in our lives gave us some more stuff to write about. Plus, all of a sudden I was working with people like Eric Clapton and Tony Levin from Peter Gabriel, and Jon was workin’ with Elton John and Jeff Beck, so workin’ with all these different artists gave us different influences, which we brought back to Bon Jovi. It made it fresh and brand-new, and we were excited to be with each other again."
― kurt schwitterz, Wednesday, 7 March 2018 23:49 (six years ago) link
Every huge artist has their "Keep the Faith"
― mookieproof, Thursday, 8 March 2018 00:58 (six years ago) link
Future historians will explain all culture - indeed, all of history - primarily through the lens of Bon Jovi's discography.
John F. Kennedy was the American presidency's "New Jersey."
"The Winter's Tale" is Shakespeare's "Keep the Faith."
The Ford Model T is the "Slippery When Wet" of cars.
Stonewall Jackson's famous flank march at the Battle of Chancellorsville was the Confederacy's "Have a Nice Day."
― tater totalitarian (Ye Mad Puffin), Thursday, 8 March 2018 01:18 (six years ago) link
We needed to find ourselves individuallyWe needed to find ourselves individuallyWe needed to find ourselves individuallyWe needed to find ourselves individuallyWe needed to find ourselves individually
― calstars, Thursday, 8 March 2018 01:35 (six years ago) link
actually my favorite Bono-ism on this front is referring to Achtung Baby as "the sound of four men chopping down the Joshua Tree."
― omar little, Thursday, 8 March 2018 01:40 (six years ago) link
suck on that, eno
― mookieproof, Thursday, 8 March 2018 01:54 (six years ago) link
There's some serious g-droppin' goin' on in that Bon Jovi quote
― doug watson, Thursday, 8 March 2018 14:08 (six years ago) link
also rofling at Puffin's history lesson through the lens of the BJ discography
― doug watson, Thursday, 8 March 2018 14:09 (six years ago) link
Never said by Yes, Tangerine Dream, or Gentle Giant.
― clemenza, Thursday, 8 March 2018 14:11 (six years ago) link
This thread should also have room for quotes in the spirit of "we went into the studio with 300 new songs and in the end only 14 made the cut"
ahah, I have always hated these comments.Especially when you hear how shitty the remaining 14 tracks are, most of the times... makes you wonder what the other 286 sounded like !
― AlXTC from Paris, Thursday, 8 March 2018 14:15 (six years ago) link
Animal Collective: 'We wrote our new album as a rock band'
Asked how it differed from their previous albums, Weitz said: “We all moved back to Baltimore, the last few records we’ve written apart and by sending each other stuff. This time we all wanted to write in the same room together. We went back to our roots and we got a little practice space in this barn on Josh’s [Dibb – fellow band member] mum’s property and it was like being a garage band again.”This one we wrote as a rock band in a room and we wanted to record it that way.”
This one we wrote as a rock band in a room and we wanted to record it that way.”
― ... (Eazy), Thursday, 8 March 2018 14:18 (six years ago) link
and yeah, the original "back to basics" move was the Beatles' Get Back sessions, surely.Or maybe the Stones' Beggars Banquet, actually.
― AlXTC from Paris, Thursday, 8 March 2018 14:18 (six years ago) link
^^ bonus points for "a barn" xpost
― ... (Eazy), Thursday, 8 March 2018 14:19 (six years ago) link
and yeah, the original "back to basics" move was the Beatles' Get Back sessions, surely.
― AlXTC from Paris
wasn't this inspired by the Basement Tapes?
― ziggy the ginhead (rushomancy), Thursday, 8 March 2018 14:25 (six years ago) link
While the band's two albums for Sony have been rockers, Ness says Social Distortion plans to turn it up a notch for its next studio effort."I'm about half way through writing the new album and on it I'm going to stray away a little bit from the country and blues influence and I'm digging back to that late '70s feel. It's a personal thing I gotta do. I just want a real hard-edged, stake-our-claim, back-to-our-roots record."It's like, 'Hey, you flannel-wearing, pony-tail, pierced-nose kid. I took beatings so you could dress the way you dress and we were doing this long before any of these other people were doing it,"' says Ness.
"I'm about half way through writing the new album and on it I'm going to stray away a little bit from the country and blues influence and I'm digging back to that late '70s feel. It's a personal thing I gotta do. I just want a real hard-edged, stake-our-claim, back-to-our-roots record.
"It's like, 'Hey, you flannel-wearing, pony-tail, pierced-nose kid. I took beatings so you could dress the way you dress and we were doing this long before any of these other people were doing it,"' says Ness.
― how's life, Thursday, 8 March 2018 14:26 (six years ago) link
not an album but an early back-to-basics move: Elvis' 1968 comeback special
― Brad C., Thursday, 8 March 2018 14:29 (six years ago) link
yeah, I thought about the Basement Tapes but how was it wasn't really a return to bacics, was it ? It wasn't Dylan going back to his folk songs alone with his guitar...
― AlXTC from Paris, Thursday, 8 March 2018 14:31 (six years ago) link
the unspoken truism here presumably being that layman's-terms descriptions of the recording process are fundamentally dull
like, I'm struggling to think of a plausible summary of one which wouldn't invoke some form of music biz cliche
suspect the audience that things like the OP are written for is now small and stubborn enough that if this kind of thing got excised from the 'big band with new album' narrative entirely they would be sore about it just because it's a thing that one expects to read
― thirst trap your hare (DJ Mencap), Thursday, 8 March 2018 14:31 (six years ago) link
ouch sorry : but it wasn't really a return to bacics, was it ?
― AlXTC from Paris, Thursday, 8 March 2018 14:32 (six years ago) link
Some bands get back to basics differently than others.
"For us, we wanted to go back to our roots. So we said, yeah, let's go to a house like the Stones and Led Zeppelin used to do. Let's just do our own project and have some fun."So, we rented a house in Spain, a villa overlooking the sea, and that allowed us to make a really free sounding record. I mean, on Hysteria, I remember spending a month recording just one guitar riff. On Slang the emphasis was on the song, the inspiration for it, the vibe."We wanted it to have more the feel of classic albums by bands we liked, like the Stones or Zeppelin."
"So, we rented a house in Spain, a villa overlooking the sea, and that allowed us to make a really free sounding record. I mean, on Hysteria, I remember spending a month recording just one guitar riff. On Slang the emphasis was on the song, the inspiration for it, the vibe.
"We wanted it to have more the feel of classic albums by bands we liked, like the Stones or Zeppelin."
― how's life, Thursday, 8 March 2018 14:35 (six years ago) link
Also, wondering about artists with a very strong and long back catalog but who NEVER did the "back to basic" move : Prince (I'm not too sure about his 90s output) ? Bowie ? Stevie Wonder ?
― AlXTC from Paris, Thursday, 8 March 2018 14:35 (six years ago) link
as good an explanation as any for why the "basement tapes" don't suck but every single "back to basics" record it inspired does
― ziggy the ginhead (rushomancy), Thursday, 8 March 2018 14:37 (six years ago) link
Wasn't Hours Bowie's Back to Basics?
― Colonel Poo, Thursday, 8 March 2018 14:39 (six years ago) link
I'm sure Bowie did this, he tried virtually everything else post-Scary Monsters.
― Buff Jeckley (Tom D.), Thursday, 8 March 2018 14:41 (six years ago) link
Was Tin Machine not back to basics? I don't know, I try not to think about Tin Machine tbh.
― Buff Jeckley (Tom D.), Thursday, 8 March 2018 14:47 (six years ago) link
Tin Machine is "let me try just being a member of a band," not "back to basics."
And how's life is right about the different styles of "back to basics." Renting a villa in Spain is not "basics."
Indeed the Grohl example is actually more on point. Not to be Cap'n Save-a-Dave, but I think they did do a fair amount of ridiculously luxurious home recording for a while - bringing a mobile rig to his house. There is a documentary n shit about them recording at home and then taking a dip with their kids an all, but at a very high level of pro quality, not grungey in the slightest. So for them, going to a studio might constitute "basics."
Globally famous bands do play club shows, but IME they rarely play at 1:15 AM to just their boy/girlfriends and the bar staff, for nothing but drink tickets. THAT would be a daring return to "basics."
― I leprecan't even. (Ye Mad Puffin), Thursday, 8 March 2018 14:57 (six years ago) link
He is looking forward to working with his group Tin Machine, which will get back to recording its second album when the tour ends later this year.It's back to basics time, Bowie insists: "I need revitalisation, I needed to get small. I needed to do what I do best and that is be excited about music. That is when I do my best work, when I am excited about something unusual or obscure or out of the way."
It's back to basics time, Bowie insists: "I need revitalisation, I needed to get small. I needed to do what I do best and that is be excited about music. That is when I do my best work, when I am excited about something unusual or obscure or out of the way."
― how's life, Thursday, 8 March 2018 14:59 (six years ago) link
Slam dunk.
― Buff Jeckley (Tom D.), Thursday, 8 March 2018 15:00 (six years ago) link
"For the first time in a long time I'd actually taken the trouble to write the songs before we went into the studio," he says. "So I spent a lot of time crafting them in a very reactionary, old-fashioned, traditional way. I just wrote proper songs, applied myself to them and the lyric, and kept them extremely simple."When I went into the studio, I had positive ideas of how the songs were to sound which is unusual, especially for the '90s. Just about everything has been done in the studio in more of an experimental fashion, much like the middle to late '70s. The last time I wrote songs per se was the early '80s."
"When I went into the studio, I had positive ideas of how the songs were to sound which is unusual, especially for the '90s. Just about everything has been done in the studio in more of an experimental fashion, much like the middle to late '70s. The last time I wrote songs per se was the early '80s."
― how's life, Thursday, 8 March 2018 15:02 (six years ago) link
(several years later for Hours)
https://www.deseretnews.com/article/932737/Rush-gets-back-to-basics-with-Vapor-Trails-album.html
"We wanted to return to the basics with this album," Lifeson said.
― dinnerboat, Thursday, 8 March 2018 15:10 (six years ago) link
"I spoke with Geddy about that and he was keen to the idea. It was a conscious effort to downplay the keyboards this time. We all agreed that an organic approach to the music would be a good thing this time around."
― how's life, Thursday, 8 March 2018 15:12 (six years ago) link
I like that within a few utterances of "back to basics" there is generally a delightful tautology, couched in humblebrag. We all felt compelled to start playing music again that was music played our way. The band got back together and we became a band again. The goal of making this album was to just put together a collection of songs, the best we could write and maybe the best we've ever written.
― Mungolian Jerryset (bendy), Thursday, 8 March 2018 15:18 (six years ago) link
And I'm guessing there's some acts who've pulled this stunt more than once.
― Buff Jeckley (Tom D.), Thursday, 8 March 2018 15:24 (six years ago) link
some of these quotes are hilarious, good work guys
― niels, Thursday, 8 March 2018 15:28 (six years ago) link
I think the Dylan Back to Basics album is John Wesley Harding, but probably he would be too cool to give that type of quote
I do seem to recall him saying something about how Basement Tapes is how recordings should be done, barefeet on a carpet with cats running around or smth
― niels, Thursday, 8 March 2018 15:30 (six years ago) link
hmm oh well I guess then in the 90s he did release GAIBTY and World Gone Wrong:
“That’s why I recorded two LPs of old songs, so I could personally get back to the music that’s true for me.”
― niels, Thursday, 8 March 2018 15:32 (six years ago) link
ahah ok for Bowie ! I'm not too familiar with his post "Scary Monsters" output either !Like for the "we had 300 songs" quotes, I wonder if the acts who say these "back to basics" things really believe them or if they feel and know it's ridiculous/cliché/bullshit !
― AlXTC from Paris, Thursday, 8 March 2018 15:36 (six years ago) link
"We've been expanding our sound a lot in the last few records as far as using more atmospherics and more synthesizers in opening up the sound, which is great, but there is something about the very early Deftones records that is just very stripped-down and raw, just four guys in a room making a racket, and that is something that I miss."If I were to make a Deftones record right now, it would be just the drums, the bass, the vocal and the guitar and just us making the most obnoxious music we can make."
"If I were to make a Deftones record right now, it would be just the drums, the bass, the vocal and the guitar and just us making the most obnoxious music we can make."
^I don't think this is the way it turned out for the subsequent Deftones album.
Luzier and the original band members - lead singer Jonathan Davis, guitarist James "Munky" Shaffer and bassist Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu - worked with producer Ross Robinson on the CD, the group's ninth studio effort. Robinson oversaw Korn's early releases, including its self-titled 1994 debut and its 1996 pop breakthrough, "Life Is Peachy."For the new album, Robinson stripped Korn's sound."When he got involved, I got excited," Luzier said. He and the band, along with the metal group Disturbed, will co-headline the Music as a Weapon V tour, which stops at the Ted Constant Convocation Center in Norfolk on Tuesday. "It was like a family reunion for them, because he started it all with them. He had the idea, 'Hey, let's get rid of all the fancy studio stuff. You guys are a little bit too comfortable.' He wanted to go back to where it all started, which is in a 12-by-13 room with no Pro Tools or electronics. He wanted to go back to just four guys in a room, jamming."
For the new album, Robinson stripped Korn's sound.
"When he got involved, I got excited," Luzier said. He and the band, along with the metal group Disturbed, will co-headline the Music as a Weapon V tour, which stops at the Ted Constant Convocation Center in Norfolk on Tuesday. "It was like a family reunion for them, because he started it all with them. He had the idea, 'Hey, let's get rid of all the fancy studio stuff. You guys are a little bit too comfortable.' He wanted to go back to where it all started, which is in a 12-by-13 room with no Pro Tools or electronics. He wanted to go back to just four guys in a room, jamming."
― how's life, Thursday, 8 March 2018 15:37 (six years ago) link
Also who's the next big act who will do it ! I guess T. Swift is very close...
― AlXTC from Paris, Thursday, 8 March 2018 15:40 (six years ago) link
“We’re not going to make bedroom Styx records, we’re going to do it right. The way it should be with five guys looking at each other and feeding off of that energy that can only be created by five guys in a room.“Passing files around, yeah we’ve done that for various things, but it’s not the way to make a Styx record. That magic that’s lost now in most recordings is you don’t have that thing that happens when people rub against each other. We all know how to make great records and how to do that, and it costs money.”
“Passing files around, yeah we’ve done that for various things, but it’s not the way to make a Styx record. That magic that’s lost now in most recordings is you don’t have that thing that happens when people rub against each other. We all know how to make great records and how to do that, and it costs money.”
― how's life, Thursday, 8 March 2018 15:41 (six years ago) link
"We are a band who have toured a lot and, even if I say it myself, we're pretty good at it, and we've always been pretty good at not only getting stuff translated onto stage but actually making it better, because inherently I think Simple Minds are a live band."For this album the approach to the recordings was like the early days. It was band-like, with everyone in the same room as opposed to lots of computers, and because the album was recorded almost in a live way it meant that the translation was much more immediate."We then used the computers to enhance it and stuff, but fundamentally it was four or five guys in a room playing, and that is what it is live."
"For this album the approach to the recordings was like the early days. It was band-like, with everyone in the same room as opposed to lots of computers, and because the album was recorded almost in a live way it meant that the translation was much more immediate.
"We then used the computers to enhance it and stuff, but fundamentally it was four or five guys in a room playing, and that is what it is live."
― how's life, Thursday, 8 March 2018 15:42 (six years ago) link
"It's almost better than sex, this LP," he says with evident relish. "Instead of relying on the computer, we just got to be five guys in a room, just kicking ideas around. Hang on, hanging around with a bunch of five guys ain't better than sex! What am I talking about?"
― how's life, Thursday, 8 March 2018 15:43 (six years ago) link
i wish simple minds would get back to the basics of being a pretentious arty post punk band
― It's not delivery, it's Adorno! (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 8 March 2018 15:43 (six years ago) link
xp: that's Stone Roses, btw.
― how's life, Thursday, 8 March 2018 15:44 (six years ago) link
0m50s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVhsZDJivpk
― budo jeru, Friday, 1 September 2023 02:29 (six months ago) link
"With this we wanted it to feel like these guys in a room playing together. To that end it's trying to keep this side of it" (points to microphone) "as minimal as possible and get it out of the way so it doesn't fuck with the energy in the forward motion."
― skip, Sunday, 3 September 2023 00:41 (six months ago) link
Trying too hard
― calstars, Sunday, 3 September 2023 00:45 (six months ago) link
just record in the dark ffs
― brimstead, Sunday, 3 September 2023 00:59 (six months ago) link
No electricity is the new thing
― calstars, Sunday, 3 September 2023 01:00 (six months ago) link
Dude there was this whole thing a few years ago - American Epic. Jack White & friends recorded direct to vinyl on an vintage apparatus powered by gravity.
At one point the strap holding the counterweight broke, and Jack made a big deal about going to find an upholstery shop and sewing it himself, because of COURSE he did, as the world's most famous ex-upholsterer. Showboating prick.
I suspect it could have been fixed with a few safety pins and some duct tape but then it wouldn't have been Jack White saving the day.
It did provide this crystalline perfect performance from Ashley Monroe, though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtD7LfsTnkY
― Pontius Pilates (Ye Mad Puffin), Sunday, 3 September 2023 01:27 (six months ago) link
I heard you and your band have sold your microphones and bought a room
― Vinnie, Sunday, 3 September 2023 09:57 (six months ago) link
Should have bought four guys
― Beyond Goo and Evol (President Keyes), Sunday, 3 September 2023 21:36 (six months ago) link
Recorded our last album at a Five Guys:
https://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-p/13/16/dd/10/photo0jpg.jpg
One room...a few mics...three screaming kids...and a ton of fries.
― an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 3 September 2023 22:14 (six months ago) link
I feel like the phrase “it came together organically” is a close cousin to the BTB aesthetic
― calstars, Monday, 4 September 2023 02:00 (six months ago) link
World needs an album by an aging act put together entirely by AI—so they can say it came together synthetically. It’s maybe the whole point of AI. Also this has been done already hundreds of times, right? Just um,without AI.
― you need magical thinking ay my name is david blaine (Hunt3r), Monday, 4 September 2023 03:53 (six months ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHUlfOD5lPM
12'34" incase the stamp doesn't work
― MaresNest, Thursday, 5 October 2023 11:33 (five months ago) link
in case you don't want to watch: "we want to bring back guitar music, and the band in a room sound."
well spotted i say
― i'd meet u where u are, but that place really sucks (Hunt3r), Thursday, 5 October 2023 17:46 (five months ago) link
Zach Myers on Shinedown's new album, Planet Zero: “It's the sound of a band in a room playing rock 'n' roll – I think a lot of our fans missed that”
https://www.guitarworld.com/features/shinedown-zach-myers-planet-zero
― Beyond Goo and Evol (President Keyes), Thursday, 5 October 2023 17:49 (five months ago) link
It's not just you. I listened to some of Bigger Bang yesterday, noticing a real spark in the playing there that you get when it's a bunch of guys who've played together forever actually playing together and responding to each other in real time (or at least a better simulation thereof).― an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Monday, 23 October 2023 04:44 (one hour ago) bookmarkflaglink
― an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Monday, 23 October 2023 04:44 (one hour ago) bookmarkflaglink
― The First Time Ever I Saw Gervais (Tom D.), Monday, 23 October 2023 06:09 (five months ago) link
The band went actual years without ever once playing in the same room.
― mookieproof, Monday, 23 October 2023 06:41 (five months ago) link
On Nov. 17, Bissell’s new project Car Colors will release "Old Death," his first new song in more than 20 years
Some work ethic this guy.
― The First Time Ever I Saw Gervais (Tom D.), Monday, 23 October 2023 07:02 (five months ago) link
Layne Staley on Jar of Flies:“For us, it was just the experience of four guys getting together in the studio and making some music.”
― brimstead, Thursday, 8 February 2024 02:05 (one month ago) link
A back to basics classic of the genre.
― Alba, Thursday, 8 February 2024 22:16 (one month ago) link
Just one guy, dying alone in his apartment
― immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Thursday, 8 February 2024 22:34 (one month ago) link
yikes
― assert (matttkkkk), Thursday, 8 February 2024 22:56 (one month ago) link
A cheat, because live concert, but Ned over on the Laetitia Sadier thread:
Just her, her guitar, some preprogramming, live loops at points and at one point her trombone.
― an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 3 March 2024 16:20 (three weeks ago) link
Lot of this in the Black Crowes profile in the NYT:
As one of six brothers himself, Joyce said he “was expecting drama and fights, but there was very little of it.” They recorded the 10-song album in a few weeks, with the band playing live. “It was old-school: everyone in the same room, no click tracks, no B.S.,” Joyce said. “It’s rare to do a record like that these days. They’re a dying breed.”Chris likens the compact energy of “Happiness Bastards” to “Shake Your Money Maker.” “It’s a rock ’n’ roll record. Focused. Riff-oriented. Before we get older and can’t do that anymore.”
Chris likens the compact energy of “Happiness Bastards” to “Shake Your Money Maker.” “It’s a rock ’n’ roll record. Focused. Riff-oriented. Before we get older and can’t do that anymore.”
― Maxmillion D. Boosted (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 7 March 2024 18:33 (three weeks ago) link
I would listen to an unfocused black crows album bereft of riffs
― brimstead, Thursday, 7 March 2024 18:35 (three weeks ago) link
“It was old-school: everyone in the same room, no click tracks, no B.S.,” Joyce said. “It’s rare to do a record like that these days. They’re a dying breed.”
He's obviously unfamiliar with this thread.
― man in suit and red tie raising his fist (Tom D.), Thursday, 7 March 2024 18:47 (three weeks ago) link
Not quite aging (yet), but -
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2024/mar/17/big-thief-adrianne-lenker-bright-future-solo-album-interview
Disconnecting from technology was crucial for the process. “The energy of a cell phone or a computer does something to the energy field,” says Lenker. “It can be this thing that almost latches on to your eyeballs and sucks you in and takes part of your soul or something.” The album’s recording process was fully analogue: recorded on tape, mixed on an analogue console and cut directly on to the acetate used to make records. Everyone recorded together, not wearing headphones; they left not having listened back to a single take, trusting that Weinrobe had captured everything.
― shave and a haircut, two brits (Matt #2), Sunday, 17 March 2024 22:28 (one week ago) link
sounds kinda awesome
― corrs unplugged, Monday, 18 March 2024 08:15 (one week ago) link
what's it gonna taaaaaaaaaaaaake
― poppers fueled buttsex crescendo (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 18 March 2024 09:31 (one week ago) link
record directly onto the WAV file you'll upload to spotify u cowards
jk it does sound kinda awesome
― Humanitarian Pause (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 19 March 2024 15:12 (one week ago) link