February 2011
VI songs i’m hooked on right now
something that’s in kelsey’s CD
School of Seven Bells - Windstorm (Courtesy of a missed opportunity to see them with Warpaint in the year of 2009)
Peter Bjorn & John- Amsterdam (courtesy of highschool)
Odd Future Ft. Tyler Creator/Wolf Haley/Ace Inhaler - Leather Head (courtesy ignoring Jaime & Reuben being taste makers circa 2009)
Gorillaz - Left Hand Suzuki Method (courtesy of my pre-adolescent years)
The Cardigans - Seems Hard (courtesy of an empty and pop-filled child hood, actually i take that back, i would never forsake N*SYNC)
St. Vincent - Marry Me (any song with Annie Clark, i wish i could meet her and if not, some equally talented and beautiful being who has nice dark hair and can pull off red lipstick.)
i got back into Joy Division again, seeing the title “Warsaw” triggered a memory of me playing Tony Hawk’s Underground 2 back in 8th grade i think?
idk why i just didn’t skate instead of playing skateboarding video games.
and “interzone” also cause it was featured in some kid’s,(Shane O’Neill), throwaway footy.
songs hardly stick to me anymore, i don’t truly appreciate music.
unless its emo-dystopian-nigger music like Odd Future
two “K’s”
one short of being racist,
Fuck You & I, kinda is self proclaimed,
mind on the explicit,
sharp descriptive brain,
tells me im not a die hard,
more like a “im not finna even try hard”
she aint a monkey,
but likes to hang on or spit bars
torrential outpour like a chinese tsunami,
sweats it off like Sriracha,
pho, mixed up no tendons,
brisket and filet mignon,
VII fears/phobias
not being in a safe place when in heights
breaking my wrist
not being able to skate ever again
not being able to jackoff
not being able to feel good after jacking off
not being able to fuck girls
not being able to see or listen
who gives a fuck if i’m as dumb as a doorknob (do people even use that expression anymore?)
VIII things that annoy me
i’m a very passive person so it takes alot to annoy me.
but here’s some things that DO annoy me.
The Avalanches, ‘Two Hearts in 3/4 Time’ from Since I Left You (2000)