Absurd levels of sadness
This is the most devastating album you'll ever listen to. It details the death of the artist's (Phil Elverum) wife just a little while after they had their daughter and his struggle with it. It was recorded in the room that she passed away in. Someone in the comments of a video said it's like listening to someone going through immense grief in real time, and I have to agree. That's because it is.
Although it is fictional, I draw a lot of comparisons to the album "We Don't Have Each Other" by Aaron West. It is a concept album about a divorce after the death of an unborn child.
I don't know if anyone feels the same way, but I've always felt a certain catharsis to listening to someone deal with what they are struggling with through music. It's why I love Blue October so much. Maybe it's because I'm a musician and I empathize with that feeling. Writing and performing songs about things that deeply affect you does help you deal with them and I think it can go a long way to help others too, in ways you never even intended.
Mount Eerie - A Crow Looked at Me
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLql5iS_v44458IUDr0gGc3GkIyFUaelpY
this song is fucking killer. literally.
putting these songs on at the sock hop retro night and waiting until people notice
What the FUCK kaze
https://youtu.be/DotEVFFv-tk
Nice, found some more bugs in my game and fixed em. It's such a big game that there are always going to be broken things in it probably. At this point it's kind of like, I need to release the game so I picked a date to release it. The game is done, it's just bugs and a little bit of polish here and there. If I obsessed over fixing every little thing, the game would never come out.
mainly post about music and games, and share art from artists i like.
obviously i don't condone any sort of abuse/exploitation irl, go fuck yourself.
currently learning japanese.