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the-darling-house · 10 months
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The Moody Mansion, Galveston, TX
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Alex posted his maximalist living room.
Moody maximalism (for every decor style) group member post
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heavensmortuary · 2 months
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3. Favorite things you’ve made?
Honestly, I think some of my favorite things I’ve made are sketchbook scans that I’ve gradient mapped
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I like how grungy and loose they look, I can compile all my ideas/thoughts into one page and make it look kinda cohesive with enough effort and I really enjoy making these. almost everything I liked was spur of the moment, don’t worry and don’t think too hard about stuff
honorable mentions of other stuff I still like
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5. How would you describe your style?
gosh I’m not sure; there’s a lot of things I *want* it to be, but I’m just working with what I know for now. it changes a lot. I think stuff I like is very moody, expressive, maximalist, messy. I wish my stuff was more expressive/gestural/stylized, but I’m having fun just learning :]
11. Do you listen to anything while drawing?
all the time, otherwise I won’t feel motivated to draw. if I’m working on commissions, I usually put on an audiobook or an analysis video so I remain focused. If it’s on personal stuff, I usually listen to whatever matches the vibe of the drawing. I have SO many playlists
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Milwaukee-based electronic artist Thane returns for quite the tape this past NYE. The record is described as “exploring the meaning of freedom in an algorithm run world”. Throughout, it appears Thane is taking certain EDM genre tropes and contorting and re-contextualizing them in an almost “hyperpop” way, to form his own original style. For example, in “THANE-MAX 5000”, (which feels maximalist even in the title) the song bounces from techno, trance, to drum and bass with textured left-field electronic sensibilities scattered throughout the atmospherics making for a fresh, hyper-rave feel that takes on its own personality. The result of the album is something incredibly fresh, reminiscent (just in terms of texture and sonic palate)to that of Jamie xx’s “In Colour”. Previously collaborating with the likes of Anderson .Paak, BJ the Chicago Kid, Mick Jenkins, and Kojey Radical on 2016’s “Topia”, “The Algorithm Isn’t Working” shares no spotlight with other musicians, but immediately demands your attention. Listen to my personal favorite, “Limitless”, above. It is a brooding, dark garage-tinted song with eclectic Gospel/R&B samplings that is at once inspiring and darkly moody at the same time.
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lovejustforaday · 9 months
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Shoegaze Classics - Doppelgänger
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Doppelgänger - Curve (1992)
Main Genres - Shoegaze, Alternative Dance
A decent sampling of: Industrial Rock, Ethereal Wave, Dream Pop, Neo-Psychedelia
The common story of the origins of the term "shoegaze" itself is often told in a way that would suggest the term's meaning is twofold.
The more literal meaning comes from the heavy usage of multiple guitar pedals for bands to achieve their signature swirling, washy, dense guitar sounds, the guitarists spending more time at live shows staring down at their feet as they prepared to adjust their pedal board.
But it is also often implied that the idea of these bands coming to be known as "shoegazers" is for the generally introverted, shy, wall-flower disposition of the performers. I suppose it doesn't help that long bangs that hide the face, and baggy clothes were common fashion choices for the scene at the time. Of course, your mileage with this stereotype will vary depending on the band.
Next on my shoegaze classics retrospective, I wanted to take a look at a band that defies the wall-flower stereotype of the shoegazers, by taking the genre's signature heavy guitar reverb and turning it into the most bewitching, trancey, and euphoric 90s dance music. Today, we will be discussing Curve.
The Band
Curve emerged onto the London alternative scene in 1990 as a creative duo, comprised of the mysterious, semi-goth and generally badass vocalist and guitarist Toni Halliday, and the guitarist, bassist, drummer and programmer Dean Garcia, a signature lover of wearing sunglasses even at night.
It's easy to say that Toni Halliday had a considerably more memorable stage presence than almost any other frontman, woman, or person in the shoegazing scene. Her performances were animated, but in a very transfixed sort of way, her eyes casting a piercing gaze, with a dark and commanding, but nonetheless ethereal contralto voice coming out of what seems like a rather small woman.
Aesthetically, Curve were kind of in a separate category from most other shoegaze bands. They seemed to have more of a sleek, futuristic, and dare I say sexy image as a band. This was also reflected in their sound, which was decidedly much more intertwined with uptempo 90s dance music and industrial rock, their performances more frenetic and adrenergic.
Unfortunately, Curve is a band whose legacy has been obscured by tired comparisons (and the surrounding discourse) to garbage. *cough* that is, as in the band Garbage. So much so, that I feel compelled to take a minute of my own review to chime in with my own two cents on this ridiculously clichéd fan dispute. For those not in the know, Garbage were a frankly much more commercially successful and mainstream alternative rock outfit from the 90s, started by legendary Nevermind and Siamese Dream producer Butch Vig and a couple of his buddies, plus the 90s most iconically sullen yet outspoken Shirley Manson. The band already started out with connections to some of the biggest 90s alternative bands, most notably Smashing Pumpkins and The Foo Fighters.
Garbage has often been accused of ripping off Curve's sound and style, and at the very least, there are some undeniable similarities. Both bands took a maximalist approach to their sound, making layered, dancey alternative rock that incorporated many of the emerging subgenres of the time, and both with a moody "sad chick" contralto vocalist.
I'll be transparent: Garbage was (along with Smashing Pumpkins and The Cranberries), the band that really got me into 90s alternative rock. There was a time in high school when I was much less versed, and considered them to be one of, if not my #1 favourite band. Like many of my generation, I first learned about Curve THROUGH these comparisons.
And so I imagine it's hard for OG Curve fans not to look at Garbage's success, notice how a decent part of that success was tied to Butch Vig's industry connections, and not become very resentful towards Garbage and the band's many fans.
But let's also be fair: neither Curve nor Garbage were the first band to have a glum, sardonic female vocalist (Lydia Lunch and Kim Gordon come to mind almost immediately). Neither band invented the alternative dance subgenre. And to their credit, Garbage has acknowledged the comparisons to Curve over the years while only having nice things to say about the smaller band. Lesser people with bigger egos from that time (*cough* Billy Corgan *cough* Courtney Love) probably would've taken the opportunity to shit on the band.
Moreover, as their inclusion in this list would suggest, Curve were and are a shoegaze band first, which is a pretty clear distinction. Garbage's sound was never really shoegaze at all; at best, there's a lot of noise pop on the first Garbage record. But Garbage's brand of alternative rock is a lot more poppy, and sometimes trip hoppy (which was hugely successful in the 90s). Likewise, Curve's sound was almost certainly never going to go as mainstream as Garbage. And that's okay, because most great music doesn't go mainstream.
But honestly, even having to acknowledge all of this is kinda lame. It's beating a dead horse that's already been dead for at least 20 years, and Curve's legacy as a band should not be "the band that was Garbage before Garbage".
Instead, Curve should be understood as shoegaze pioneers, being one of the first shoegaze bands to experiment with fusing electronica elements, and playing around with more studio-based guitar sound layering. They are the studio nerds of the original scene, and they deserve to be celebrated for their gorgeously crafted, methodical 90s hybrid sound. Shoegaze walls of sound had never felt this pristine.
The Record
Doppelgänger is Curve's debut record, released after a string of EPs and subsequent compilation LP, as per usual for 90s first wave British bands. It is by all means a very stylish sounding record, co-produced with the famed alternative producer Flood, who's impressive resume of collaborative work spans from electronic bands like New Order and Depeche Mode to abrasive alternative rock like P.J. Harvey and The Jesus And Mary Chain.
As I've hinted at already, this is one of the most 'produced' albums of the first wave of shoegaze records. Far from being a negative, I really enjoy this approach. There is a lot of layering of different tracks happening in the mix, and the whole project comes together as this really punchy, roaring, and technicolor shoegaze that feels very urban and dancefloor ready for your local goth club.
The album's second single "Horror Head" is, put simply, one of the many masterpieces of the first wave of shoegaze. Among the trippiest and most surreal songs of its era, with dazzling, iridescent guitar feedback, sparkling drum machine sounds bouncing off of thin metallic sheets, and sonic colours of violet and indigo. Toni's haunting refrain of "heys" guide the listener to an enchanted nowhere like little forest fairies, while her deliciously dark lead vocals peek through all the many layers with the sense of a delirious protagonist in the songs' swirling universe. Like having the most unusually pleasant sensory overload headache.
As the second track on the record, this is frankly an incredibly hard act to follow, and I'd be lying if I didn't say that some other tracks feel like an attempt to recapture the godlike production of "Horror Head".
Oh, and for some odd reason, the version of the track that I downloaded off of Bandcamp is compressed and a little bass-heavy, versus the version on most other platforms. It would be a bit unfortunate if it is indeed an album/single discrepancy, since the mastering of the version up on YouTube is definitely superior. Regardless, I will judging this based off of the superior version, because its my blog and I can do what I want. Plus, in the age of mp3 files you can just go in and switch it out anyway.
Another standout moment is "Lillies Dying", the most rhythmic song on the record, with a groovy semi-baggy bassline, a descending, melting vocal lead, and a grainy sandstorm of guitar soundscapes. Music for a rave in a barren wasteland, makes me feel like spinning in circles.
I also really like the other single "Faît Accompli", less of a shoegaze track and more of a jagged, darkly erotic industrial rock dancefloor banger. Feels very intended for accompanying a light bondage session in a dimly lit BDSM dungeon.
The record eschews the dance beats for closer "Sandpit", a more atmospheric and introspective song featuring a more traditional combination of dream pop and shoegaze. The track is a nice palette cleanser, bringing a night of Dionysian wonders and relentless dancefloor madness to a definitive close with soft headphone sounds to acompany the bleary transit ride home.
What Came After That?
Curve had a longer original run than most first wave shoegaze bands, releasing 5 LPs from Doppelganger up to their last record in 2002 titled The New Adventures of Curve. I have not heard any of these records in full, but it seems like the band largely continued to do their thing, sometimes veering more into industrial rock territory.
Since then, the band has remained largely inactive save for a few archival releases. Curve are not among the many bands like Slowdive and Ride whom have gotten back together to record and release new records in the 2010s and 2020s.
Toni Halliday started a solo project in 2008 called Chatelaine which has also been mostly inactive, meanwhile Dean Garcia has been in and contributed to about a dozen bands since Curve finished.
But then not every band should have to keep putting out records indefinitely. Curve has a respectable discography, and I've heard bits and pieces from Cuckoo and the more overtly electronic Come Clean that assure me I would thoroughly enjoy those albums as well.
As it stands, Doppelgänger is inadvertently probably one of the most prescient shoegaze records of the 90s, even if it isn't nearly as acclaimed as any of the big three. There were several bands that blended with electronic dance music during the 2000s Nu-Gaze revival that owe a bit of influence to Curve whether they know it or not.
I also feel like this record broke ground for a lot of late 90s records in the alternative scene that were getting darker and dancier, like Smashing Pumpkins' Adore and Tori Amos' From The Choirgirl Hotel.
So here's to Curve, the too often unsung pioneers and studio witchcraft makers of the 90s first wave of shoegaze.
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Highlights: "Horror Head", "Lillies Dying", "Faît Accompli", "Sandpit"
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Oolong, lapsang souchong, rooibos? ( - the-insouciant-scientist)
(I’ve got doubles of a couple prompts, so I’ll answer half here and half later)
Oolong: How does your OC decorate their space?
Ambrose loves luxury, shiny things, and he’s a bit of a hoarder collector. His decor style is pretty maximalist and the only reason his space isn’t overly cluttered is because he employs a very organized housekeeper. There are a lot of bookshelves, some filled with books and some filled with random trinkets and treasures. He has a nice china cabinet for his T8 item collection (also holding some of his husband’s more valuable stolen prizes). In between the shelves, he’s hung up artwork he bought from various artist friends. There’s also a framed collection of newspaper clippings featuring him or his accomplishments. He likes velvet upholstery, imported rugs, and silk sheets and curtains.
Emery is more concerned with functionality than decoration. Their wife handles most of the decor for their London home, though they have a little study where they have a couple shelves to display their collection of ships-in-bottles and some of their hunting trophies mounted on the wall. The Vake head is positioned so that it is directly above their head when they’re sitting at the desk, staring at anyone sitting across from them. In their shipboard cabin, they have maps and notes tacked up all over the walls, weapons and supplies half-in and half-out of a big sea chest, and extra blankets draped on the bed.
Robin doesn’t like to put too much stuff up on the walls, just in case they need to leave in a hurry. They keep a handful of meaningful notes, photos, and letters in a leather wrap under their pillow. If they put up anything, it’s drawings they get from the urchins they sometimes spend time with. If glow-in-the-dark stars existed in flondon, though, they’d put those on the ceiling above their bed. When choosing stuff like furniture, they like sturdy pieces with soft fabrics and warm colors.
Lapsang Souchong: If your OC was a scented candle, what would they smell like?
Ambrose: black currant, absinthe, vanilla
Emery: sea breeze, leather, musk
Robin: spiced honey, cinnamon, smoky amber
Henry: teakwood, petrichor, lavender
Liam: bergamot, sandalwood, moss
Charlie: caramel, coffee, sweet tobacco
Rooibos: What kind of lighting does your OC prefer? Dim, bright, moody, secret fourth thing?
Ambrose enjoys some nice mood lighting- strategically placed candles, tinted lampshades, lightweight cloth tossed over a lamp. He’ll keep it bright enough to see easily when he’s working/writing/reading, though. He’d love those color changing lights or, like, lava lamps.
Emery doesn’t have strong lighting preferences, they’ll make do with whatever the environment provides. Left to their own devices, they keep it moderately bright.
Robin definitely prefers dimmer light or even darkness. They feel uncomfortable and exposed when it’s too bright. Parabola is an exception though, they actually love the glow of the cosmogone sun.
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artofthemystic · 1 month
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Dubai's Luxurious Interior Design Trends for 2024
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2024 Wallpaper Trends: A Sneak Peek into the Future
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Unreal Fur Black Sequin Puffer Jacket Front Zip High Collar Sz S.
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the-darling-house · 10 months
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The Moody Mansion, Galveston, TX
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Free People Moon River Easy Tunic Black White Floral Top with Lace size small.
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blonde-reverie · 10 months
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Listen, I loooooooovvvvveeeeee the moody maximalist/chic goth/whimsigoth decor style but as someone who does their homework in their room wHY is every space in those videos so DARK, those people have rooms that are covered in dark paint and heavy, thick curtains and then only have ONE moody yellow lamp for the whole room, like do you not need to be able to read things in your house???? 😭
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moodywyrm · 11 months
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I’m back 😎
a song that reminds you of your partner (if applicable) 
brag. about anything. 
do you believe in ghosts? 
favorite article(s) of clothing
if you could change anything about yourself, what would it be and why? (If you’re comfortable answering) 
if you were stuck on a desert island with access to one book, one album, and one movie/tv show, what would they be? 
what planet would you live on, besides earth? 
do you believe in aliens, or at the most, some form of life out there? 
what would you do with 1 billion dollars? 
dream job? 
give me one fact about yourself, well known or not! 
favorite author?
favorite poem! 
a strange fact you know
go-to starbucks/coffee shop order
do you have a skincare routine (and how many steps is it)?
favorite disney princess movie?
rank the methods of death: freezing, burning, drowning
a number that weirds you out?
how’d you think of your url/username? what’s it associated with to you?
do you have an emotional support water bottle?
how’s your room/home decorated? do you have a specific theme or style going on? 
nonnie I love you this is so fun!!
I have a few! Rosemary by Deftones, Mary on a Cross by Ghost, and Cariño by The Maria's.
I'm actually so smart! I've made Dean's List multiple times (which is so fucking hard in a quarter system), I'm in the senior honor's program for my major, and im generally just very smart! A smart cookie <3 egg head <3
Yes! And I think we should let them be <3
My big gray cardigan! And my black leather jacket, my black velvet mini, my collection of band tees, etc.
Simply I wish I were less anxious. Like I worry about anything and everything 24/7 and it is just as brutal as it sounds.
Book would be Frankenstein by Mary Shelley or Babel by R.F. Kuang. The album would be Hozier (extended) by Hozier because that is my Man. Show would probably be Gilmore Girls!
Mercury, purely because I'm a Virgo
Yes!! I think the chances of us being alone are so astronomically small, there has to be something else out there, right?
Donate pretty much all of it to causes bigger than myself. Keep enough to pay off my families debts and mortgages, and to get myself a small house.
Author! I wanna work in publishing <3
My original favorite games were Pokemon Ruby and Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life! In general im a big Pokemon fan <3
Ahhh I have a few? Casey McQuiston, Anna-Marie McLemore, R.F. Kuang, John Steinbeck!
I'm not a big poetry person, but (and this is gonna sound so pretentious) probably Paradise Lost? Does it count? It's an epic poem and I say it counts <3
Female Hyenas have pseudo-penises and female ducks vagina's have dead ends (I took a class on sex in nature)
Cold brew! or a matcha latte, or black tea lemonade. but usually cold brew <3 the Starbucks pumpkin cold brew is my baby and I miss it
Yes! I do cleanser, toner, serum, essence, moisturizer, and (if it's morning) sunscreen!
hmmmm I really like Mulan!
from 'best' to worst: freezing, drowning, burning
the number 7. weird.
originally I wanted moonywyrm but it was taken, so I went with moodywyrm bc I am a very moody pouty person and also wyrms are a type of dragon!! and I love fantasy, so it just kinda stuck? I associate it with writing (obvs) but also wine grapes?? that one always stuck.
I have a few!! I have a big green yeti bottle, a yeti rambler, and my sister just gave me one of the smaller Stanley sippy cups and I use them all for different purposes <3 but that green yeti really puts in work man, I love it.
ahhh I aim for moody maximalist? the big inspirations are like ,,, the house from practical magic, howl's bedroom in Howl's Moving Castle, and general spooky halloween witch vibes? but also old library dark academia? if that makes sense
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It’s easy for one to get the Throw My Threes Around My Eyes And Then I Call It My Disguise Shirt moreover I love this sense that Beyoncé is changing clothes so frequently and so wildly not particularly because she has to maintain our attention, but because she wants to. It would make sense for an artist, album, and tour squarely focused on self determination and control. One of the show’s interludes features an emcee, full of boastful sass, poking fun at fans’ never ending pleas and thirst for supporting Renaissance music videos. “You’ve asked for the visuals,” the voice says. “You’ve called for the queen. But a queen moves at her own pace.” There are no visuals yet, but there has been an effective and fabulous exploration of the album’s world through a plethora of looks, including ones worn in the “I’m That Girl” teaser visual, appearances at the Grammys, and a haute couture collaboration with Olivier Rousteing at Balmain. In fact, the aesthetic has been so well constructed that fans are eagerly replicating and building upon it with their own looks. There are undoubtedly more custom looks to come from Beyoncé—she has not even made her way through the reported 41 custom pairs of Jimmy Choo shoes she bought along for the ride. It would make sense if the North American section of the tour, which kicks off next month, features even more considered and specific references to cities. Wearing the designs of New York–based designer Telfar while in the New York City area could be fun and meaningful. Perhaps she could wear a gown by Taiwanese Canadian designer Jason Wu while performing in Toronto. There are a lot of possibilities. But then again, Beyoncé has always marched to the beat of her own fashion drum, so it’s possible she has different plans entirely. As she’s told us, a queen moves at her own pace.
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