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His music just fits the season!
Sep 29, 2024

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It's a season where I feel at my most comfortable. Autumnal music is kinda underrated, though. Plus, spooky season.
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i’m not sure whether this is a common feeling, but october is one of my favorite months for listening to/discovering music! i associate the season with feelings of reflection & renewal (and if you’re anything like me, maybe a little too much of the former 🄓), and even though some of these picks might not cleanly align with your criteria, they still feel distinctly autumnal to me: ml buch: flames shards goo alex g: in my arms big thief: the only place modest mouse: talking shit about a pretty sunset weyes blood: picture me better bon iver: michicant beth orton: pass in time grouper: the way her hair falls mojave 3: love songs on the radio elliott smith: everything reminds me of her happy (or rather, melancholic?) listening!!
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Video someone you love whilst they talk. Record the sound of the birds singing at your grandparents’ house, the sound of traffic in the distance. Write about literally anything, or even just make notes of what you think. Make shitty art, whether it’s poetry or painting or music. One day, you’ll be glad that you have more than just photos to remember your life by; there’ll be evidence you lived.
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I can’t cope I need more movies I need to watch them I need to log them I need to rate them I need to review them I need to read everyone elseā€˜s cooler and more witty reviews
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Not in a creepy way. I love looking at what they’ve got sat in their windowsill, and imagining the kind of person that stuff would belong to. Picturing the layout, and wondering if I’ll ever live somewhere similar, and whether they like it or not. I often find myself getting carried away trying to envision myself living in that place, in that location, even going as far as to imagine a career and social circles and a morning routine for myself, only to be jolted back to reality when I see the sillouhette of the inhabitant, the vague and shadowy suggestion of a real life person rather than some sort of self-insert. If I’m caught staring, I try to give them a look that says ā€œyou’d really benefit from investing in a pair of curtains,ā€.
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