Unfortunately I've been on Facebook quite a bit more during the lockdown. It's still a shitshow that makes me kinda hate humanity, but I also am able to easily connect with family and friends there. I did delete a lot of people who aren't family, unfollowed current events sources, and silenced my less than intelligent family members. Does make it more tolerable.
I got roped into this whole music thingamajig the other day where people are posting the cover of albums they really like. Figured I'd join in to at least make my FB more positive.
I just gonna c/p what I wrote there to here. Would love for you all to join in here!
'I see lots of you posting about your favorite albums. To not miss any opportunity to share some music I enjoy, I'm jumping on the bandwagon. I'll try to keep each day's entry as diverse as possible so hopefully at least one person checks it out. I'll leave a song in the comments for you to enjoy (ignore).
Day 1: None Shall Pass by Aesop Rock
I've never been huge into hip hop, but after discovering Aesop Rock a few years ago a whole new world of music was opened up to me in indie hip hop. Incredible lyricism, interesting beats and flow, and topics that I find much more relatable (like kitty cats
). There's not a single subpar Aesop album and I love them all, but None Shall Pass was the first I heard so it holds a special place. Definitely give it a listen even if hip hop isn't your typical genre.'
I got roped into this whole music thingamajig the other day where people are posting the cover of albums they really like. Figured I'd join in to at least make my FB more positive.
I just gonna c/p what I wrote there to here. Would love for you all to join in here!
'I see lots of you posting about your favorite albums. To not miss any opportunity to share some music I enjoy, I'm jumping on the bandwagon. I'll try to keep each day's entry as diverse as possible so hopefully at least one person checks it out. I'll leave a song in the comments for you to enjoy (ignore).
Day 1: None Shall Pass by Aesop Rock
I've never been huge into hip hop, but after discovering Aesop Rock a few years ago a whole new world of music was opened up to me in indie hip hop. Incredible lyricism, interesting beats and flow, and topics that I find much more relatable (like kitty cats