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tendaipottinger · 1 year
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vampylily · 8 months
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Notes from the new Rolling Stones Japan article with Pete and Patrick Pt.1 :
[WARNING: The article is in Japanese, I'm not a Japanese speaker. I'm machine translating the article from Japanese to Korean & English, and then doing paraphrasing in English. Thus, the wording is not entirely accurate, and may contain errors. Please don't consider this as a proper translation. This is so I can have a reference more than anything. ]
When the interviewer noted Patrick's Los Crudos t-shirt, he responded enthusiastically that it was a Chicago band! Pete was in a Napalm Death t-shirt.
Interviewer asked about how Summer Sonic was, especially since it was their first since 2019. Patrick said the show went like they hoped, which rarely happens (lol). Said Japanese audiences are special. He gets asked about how concerts in Japan are, but it's hard to explain unless you experience it. Said can't explain it well, but there's a lot of give and take of energy.
Interviewer asked about Pete saying there was a song inspired by Japan on the SMFS album. Pete said "The Kintsugi Kid" was the song about how he felt when he was in Japan, it's obvious by the title. "The Kintsugi Kid'' bridges "I Am My Own Muse" and "So Much (For) Stardust." Said Patrick wrote the songs but in his interpretation, the sonic landscape of the song reminds him of Japan.
Patrick said he's always been quite influenced by Japan, especially on this album. Said people might not register it from the sound, but he's been influenced by the Yellow Magic Orchestra & their synthesizer sounds. He didn't use much synthesizer on the album but a lot of the songs started with synthesizers. He got the same synthesizer Yellow Magic Orchestra used and started writing songs from there. He's a big fan of Studio Ghibli movies and loves Joe Hisaishi's music. Said when doing string/orchestra horn arrangements, he wanted to create a sound that was as appealing to the heart/poignant as his. Even though their music/sound was completely different, he wanted to try it. Said he especially tried to evoke the feeling he got on "The Pink Seashell."
Interviewer asked about TTTYG's 20th anniversary and how they could have done an anniversary tour but they didn't and instead released SMFS with gusto.
Pete said the most important thing is that you stick to what you think is right. Said there was a punk band he liked when he was younger, and they didn't change at all. Talked about how artists like David Bowie or the Clash changed their styles to almost unrecognizable lengths and how some fans left because of it. But when he listens to the albums after getting older, he can reflect on his own changes and find new appreciation for songs he might not have liked at the time.
Pete said celebrating the past too much feels patronizing and not very fall out boy-like. They continue making new music, sometimes they succeed, sometimes they don't. Even if something doesn't work out as well, he's like [it is what it is/that happens], and that some people might say they liked it. He's got albums he likes and albums he dislikes from his own favourite artists. Said they always make new albums that challenge their past works. Of course they hope people like it, but getting good reviews/being appreciated isn't the only reason they continue making music.
Patrick said he doesn't like making an album to celebrate the 20th anniversary, or having an anniversary to showcase past songs. Reasons was that first, the past songs are always in rotation in their sets so they don't stop playing them. Second, like Pete said, they prefer to keep pursuing new music and that stance hasn't changed from 20 years ago. Said deviating from that feels dishonest like they're lying to themselves.
Pete was like [it's how Steven Spielberg didn't make E.T. Part 2.] Patrick was like [exactly!] and said that being honest with themselves was their pure form.
also there's a page 2 to the article but i'm tired :[. they talk about "emo" changing from a specific music genre to the word entering the mainstream vernacular, patrick talked about how when they started out they didin't consider themselves "emo," they were a hardcore band. said he liked playing hardcore though when he sang people used to tell him his voice was too cute. they focused on making the music they wanted to, and before they knew it, they were being called "emo." Pete talked about the word, how it encompasses too much, feeling restricted by that in the past, etc. Talked about wanting to become like Metallica in that the word Metallica has becomes its own thing, Metallica doesn't need a description, etc. Patrick talked about perfoming in Japan, from small venues way earlier to now, etc
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I love long FOB articles and I quite liked this one.
Love that Patrick talked about musical inspirations and SMFS. It’s so cool to hear because I love how beautiful and grand the sounds are in SMFS, even with spoken tracks like The Pink Seashell or Baby Annihilation. 
Also him buying the same synthesizers is so real. He’s a music nerd <3 
They’ve been consistently talking about always wanting to make new music and looking to the future instead of the past. And getting questions about their sound changing since forever haha.
It's really cool that they're very self aware and how convinced they are about making new music. Love that Pete can look back at older albums and find new appreciation for them. I’d be down for another half dozen FOB albums if they are, so (๑•̀ㅂ•́)و✧
The new Pete and Patrick photos!!! They've got such pretty eyes <333
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jkontumblr · 2 months
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superfan44 · 3 months
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Don't Be Quick to Judge the Acolyte (A Star Wars Opinion Piece)
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I have always loved Star Wars. Ever since being introduced to the original trilogy as a kid, I have been a massive fan of this legendary sci-fi franchise. From one of my all-time favorites The Clone Wars, to the more recent shows like The Mandalorian, I always get a sense of joy and excitement whenever a new piece of Star Wars media is introduced or announced. Of all the related projects set to come out this year, the one that has intrigued me the most, is the live-action series "The Acolyte". First announced back in 2020, all of the details that I have heard regarding this series I find fascinating. A mystery thriller set during the High Republic Era, with an emphasis on showing the perspective of the Sith and drawing influence from martial arts movies. Some of these details are the things that really drew me towards it. Aside from its main space opera trappings, Star Wars has been known to explore various sub genres, especially in some of their most recent projects. These details alone have me both excited and curious to see what this series will bring to the table.
However, while I wait in anticipation, I noticed that not everyone seems to share the same feelings as me. On the internet, there has been plenty of negative discourse towards the series, mostly towards a few of the casting choices and the creatives involved in the series. It honestly still kind of baffles me as to why people are so quick to be so judgmental on a series that isn't even out yet. I guess what I'm trying to say is that maybe we shouldn't be so quick to judge this series.
As someone who has seen a lot of movies and TV shows, I always like to approach everything with an open mind. I don't judge something based on what I want it to be, rather I just take it for what it is, regardless of how it ends up turning out. The same can certainly be said for Star Wars. I've been aware of the discourse surrounding the controversial sequel trilogy. Though I didn't outright hate them like some people did. When I saw each one in the theater, I just took them as they came, paying no mind to the nitpicks or flaws unless some people point them out afterwards.
When it comes to a massive IP such as this one, you're bound to have some people who will dislike or disagree with some of the narrative choices you make. Of course, everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but that doesn't mean that we should say hateful things just for kicks, nor should we let some people influence how you feel about something. I've heard some people say that there is a fine difference between "good" and "fun". I don't want to name names here, but I will say that even if some parts of Star Wars aren't perfect, it can still be fun to watch. Sometimes there are even parts of Star Wars that are both good and fun, the original trilogy being an obvious example.
Look, if I'm being honest, I don't like trash-talking Star Wars because, at the end of the day, it does still mean a lot to me. Plus, to their credit, some of the newer stuff under Disney have had some hits here and there. The best example I can bring up is Andor, the prequel/spin-off to Rogue One. I remember when it was first announced, people weren't really as enthused about it, some even saying things like "nobody asked for this!". Then, the trailers dropped, and it began to draw people towards it. When the series officially dropped, it turned out to be a big hit with both critics and audiences.
With all that being said, I believe that the same thing might happen with The Acolyte. I have a feeling that the show might surprise us when it drops and turn out to be a hit. Of course, we don't know for sure, but until then, I say we should at least give this one a chance. Let's not be so quick to judge it.
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ardl0 · 25 days
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kinda think blackgaze is a misnomer, feels like it comes out of french semi-underground post hxc/skramz & post(metal/rock) in general than shoegaze to me, tho i guess tht depends if how u count neige's various projects. the deafheaven postblack/blackgaze style feels a lot more like a usbm take on that scene. tbf posthardcore and postmetal take a lot from shoegaze anyway
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cheekydimplesblog · 4 months
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Here’s How You Can Become An Influencer With YOO Paris
This blog post only concern people who wants to experience the influencer lifestyle, anyone else reading this please check out some of my other articles! Last time I explained you about Skeepers and how they literally sent me Dior skincare! So, today, let’s talk about another influencer brand collaboration platform called YOO Paris which I have been working with for the past few months. This…
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obsidianxblackxbird · 7 months
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its stupid because your the one that silently dropped me but i miss you. i feel sad and low key cry over fandoms we used to geek over and could talk about for several hours, knowing now those days are over and i didn't even get a say in it.
I know I should get over it but god, we used to be friends for 13+ years at this point and to be dropped without a word...At least tell me ur slamming the door my face, you could at least done as much.
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this eye shape brendan makes has done so much for me subconsciously influence in how my art looks 
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richurds · 2 years
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landofgay · 2 years
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I only find it cringe to say this cause theyre popular (and I think popular on tiktok in particular. but that's not their fault tiktok is just a disease) but I think the garden is one of the only newer musicians that actually makes something unique.
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tendaipottinger · 1 year
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@jasminsilvaxx at my studio www.tendaipottinger.com . . . . . . #artist #portrait #influnecers #fashion #fashionphotographer #portaitmood #fashionportrait #blackandwhite #influencers #creativeportraits #london #city #portraits #artistportrait #musicartist #mood #aesthetics #model #modelagency #fashionmodel #agency #fashionmodel https://www.instagram.com/p/CqLSE0soD8s/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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dbkcustomscabbards · 9 months
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This one was a fun project, with an open book in terms of design, with influneces from Lord of the Rings, and mythology in general. I hope you enjoy it.
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jkontumblr · 2 months
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themainspoon · 2 months
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"We should critique kink!"
I agree! We still have a lot to learn about sexual desire and fantasy, and it is worth theorising about how socio-cultural factors influnece peoples sexual identities and desires. By understanding the different dynamics involved in sexual play we can learn more about relationship dynamics as a whole, especially those that exist outside of our societies expected norms. A robust analysis of sexuality that goes beyond just the biological and the "flora and fauna" level of purely discriptive analysis could be hugely beneficial in gaining a deeper understanding of…
Oh shit wait, you just mean "critique kink" as in "I think people just use kink to justify abuse, rape, and sexual violence and we need to morally condemn all the evil sexual deviants" don't you? That's cringe as fuck actually, please fuck off immediately.
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"Poe is a creep! He stalked Ranpo!"
As if Ranpo is this helpless victim. He is one of the most powerful characters in the entire series. If Ranpo wanted Poe to be less obsessed with him he would have made it happen. Ranpo has undone mastermind terrorist plots while playing video games. He is smart enough to figure out how to give Poe the ick.
Like bffr Ranpo is consciously stoking the fires of Poe's obsessions by actively and constantly showing off around him. More than anyone else when Poe is around Ranpo is always showing off. That man is only so damn obsessed with him bc Ranpo likes it sm.
And Ranpo absolutely can influnece Poe. It isn't a coincidence that since becoming "friends" Poe has gotten more friends that aren't Ranpo (Mushitarou) and more hobbies that aren't Ranpo (winning auctions and solving cold cases). Poe is generally happier. if Ranpo ever wanted Poe to back off they wouldn't be as inseparable as they are.
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ode-to-fury · 1 month
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Jaheira and Gale having an argument on one side of the reunion party about who is the worse influnece on Tav meanwhile Minsc and Minthara on the other side of the camp on either side of Tav asking if she’s sure it’s too late to cancel the wedding
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