🐰 : uwah uh we won the first time on Music Core it’s all because of stays and i’m so happy that we can show you our good results through rock .thank you so much stay, stay!! thank you~
Hyunjin and Leeknow have said in the past that one of their biggest wishes as a mucore mc was to announce stray kids win and hand them the trophy 😭🤧.
Finally your wish came true, MC Hyunjin and MC Leeknow were able to take home the trophy. Congratulations 🥳🥳🥳
This (goodbye) is a shame. I feel grateful for these years that Music Core has welcomed me, I have learned a lot and I have interacted with many artists that I admire.
I want to thank the staff and my colleagues during this time. Now, next week I'll just come as Lee Know from Stray Kids. Thank you so much"
not new to tumblr but haven’t been on here in a bit
will mostly be posting art stuff and reposts of diff media shit i like so stick around
basically im a book nerd and a lesser music n movie nerd (links for all my other media related social media below so here’s a quick tldr)
books
favies r the catcher in the rye, the secret history, these violent delights (the gay one), my year of rest and relaxation fave authors: j.d. salinger, murakami, osamu dazai, chuck palahniuk n david foster wallace minus infinite jest
movies
top 4 - totally fucked up, mysterious skin (can u tell i like gregg araki??), zero day n the social network. not that big into film reviewing as much as books but still drop some flamin takes on my letterboxd every once in a blue moon
music
a lot of /mu/core shit (car seat headrest, death grips, shoegaze, alt rock etc), emo (mostly 1st wave and midwest adjacent), and industrial! the occasional bit of grunge n post punk too i guess. just check out my spotify playlists
Tom Waits -- Bone Machine / 1992 / Post Industrial Gothic Americana Tom Waits' 1992 masterpiece Bone Machine is a standout in his discography for the album's nightmarish aesthetic in production and lyricism. Bone Machine is one of the more timeless albums I have ever heard. Lead Belly seems to have an overarching influence here--though he may not have been cited as so--with Tom Waits' bluesy and dark lyricism and stark atmosphere. Another pervasive influence I heard was some of the screeching and squawking sounds of industrial music. Bone Machine has excellent pacing despite being nearly an hour long. Though there are abrasive elements to this--it never feels like a chore and I attribute that to the album feeling otherworldly and lived in. Waits' lyricism grounds an album that could have been seen as alien and flashy for the sake of it. Great flow to the album, incredibly dynamic vocal performance, and structure with clear beginning, highlights and end. Genius and apocalyptic--this may be Waits' best album. #musicreview #albumreview #tomwaits #bonemachine #mucore #80salternative #experimentalrock #singersongwriter #gothiccountry #americana #postindustrial #industrialmusic #favoritealbum #favoritealbums #musicrecommendations #albumrecommendation #albumrating #kathleenbrennan https://www.instagram.com/p/CmZkOfxJsvV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=