“Memoria polaroid” – un blog alla radio S23E26
“I might find my mind’s on nothing / I can wait another day” ammettono pigramente gli Homework nella canzone che apre la scaletta di questa sera. In effetti, a volte anche questo programma è così in ritardo che potrebbe andare in onda il giorno successivo. Se anche voi avete la mente concentrata sul nulla, ecco qui un’appropriata oretta di novità indiepop e indie rock, senza tralasciare gli…
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Lionlimb - Underwater
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Lionlimb - Hurricane
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your love is a needle and i stuck it
your love is a guitar and i sold it
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I'm taking a class rn which has an official slack where the prof is so the students can't just share answers like I got accustomed to doing on discord in previous classes. This is so sad
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Lionlimb - Dream of You feat. Angel Olsen
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"Carrion Comfort"
Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889)
Not, I'll not, carrion comfort, Despair, not feast on thee;
Not untwist—slack they may be—these last strands of man
In me ór, most weary, cry I can no more. I can;
Can something, hope, wish day come, not choose not to be.
But ah, but O thou terrible, why wouldst thou rude on me
Thy wring-world right foot rock? lay a lionlimb against me? scan
With darksome devouring eyes my bruisèd bones? and fan,
O in turns of tempest, me heaped there; me frantic to avoid thee and flee?
Why? That my chaff might fly; my grain lie, sheer and clear.
Nay in all that toil, that coil, since (seems) I kissed the rod,
Hand rather, my heart lo! lapped strength, stole joy, would laugh, chéer.
Cheer whom though? the hero whose heaven-handling flung me, fóot tród
Me? or me that fought him? O which one? is it each one? That night, that year
Of now done darkness I wretch lay wrestling with (my God!) my God.
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Carrion Comfort
BY GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS
Not, I'll not, carrion comfort, Despair, not feast on thee;
Not untwist — slack they may be — these last strands of man
In me ór, most weary, cry I can no more. I can;
Can something, hope, wish day come, not choose not to be.
But ah, but O thou terrible, why wouldst thou rude on me
Thy wring-world right foot rock? lay a lionlimb against me? scan
With darksome devouring eyes my bruisèd bones? and fan,
O in turns of tempest, me heaped there; me frantic to avoid thee and flee?
Why? That my chaff might fly; my grain lie, sheer and clear.
Nay in all that toil, that coil, since (seems) I kissed the rod,
Hand rather, my heart lo! lapped strength, stole joy, would laugh, chéer.
Cheer whom though? the hero whose heaven-handling flung me, fóot tród
Me? or me that fought him? O which one? is it each one? That night, that year
Of now done darkness I wretch lay wrestling with (my God!) my God.
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@lionlimb idk why I had to look up dracula but I think this guy (daniel/“ariel”) fits the bill too i think its somehow the business dress code to walk around with slick backed hair looking like little Draculas
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ANGELINA MARIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Lionlimb - Dream of You feat. Angel Olsen
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Lionlimb - Dream of You feat. Angel Olsen (Official Video)
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Lionlimb Drops Dreamy Single “Dream of You” Featuring Angel Olsen from Upcoming Album ‘Limbo’
Lionlimb, the creative endeavor of New York-based singer, songwriter, and producer Stewart Bronaugh, has launched a new single titled "Dream of You," featuring Angel Olsen. This track is from their upcoming album, Limbo, set to release on May 24th under Bayonet Records. Bronaugh shares that "Dream of You," inspired by his late dog, evokes the poignant emotions of his dreams where his pet felt vividly alive. "Though the song might not convey it, experiencing those dreams was incredibly joyful," he explains.
Angel Olsen, a long-time admirer of Lionlimb and a former tour and recording collaborator, adds her distinctive touch to the single. "I knew it would be vibey and beautiful," Olsen comments, noting her aim to blend seamlessly with the song's dreamy essence and the overarching narrative of Limbo.
"Dream of You" sets the tone for the album Limbo, delving into universal themes of romance, longing, and loss, with Bronaugh channeling his personal experiences into evocative love songs. The track features a blend of psychedelic instruments that paint expansive, nature-inspired vistas, reflecting the intensity of overpowering emotions.
The album itself, Limbo, showcases Bronaugh's profound sense of escapism intertwined with his reflections on the past. Drawing influence from '70s Italian film soundtracks, '60s girl group tunes, and soulful ballads, Bronaugh melds these elements into enigmatic yet nostalgic soundscapes. His longtime collaborator Joshua Jaeger contributes with live drums, adding raw energy to the intricately layered production.
Limbo represents the zenith of Bronaugh’s extensive production skills, with most of the project being self-composed, produced, and mixed, supplemented by additional recordings from Robin Eaton. A native of Nashville, Bronaugh’s musical journey began in his youth and flourished in college where he met Jaeger. Together, they launched Lionlimb, releasing albums and touring internationally, including performances with Angel Olsen. Bronaugh continues to explore and innovate within music production, cherishing the unpredictable beauty of creative accidents.
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Lionlimb Drops Dreamy Single “Dream of You” Featuring Angel Olsen from Upcoming Album ‘Limbo’
Lionlimb, the creative endeavor of New York-based singer, songwriter, and producer Stewart Bronaugh, has launched a new single titled "Dream of You," featuring Angel Olsen. This track is from their upcoming album, Limbo, set to release on May 24th under Bayonet Records. Bronaugh shares that "Dream of You," inspired by his late dog, evokes the poignant emotions of his dreams where his pet felt vividly alive. "Though the song might not convey it, experiencing those dreams was incredibly joyful," he explains.
Angel Olsen, a long-time admirer of Lionlimb and a former tour and recording collaborator, adds her distinctive touch to the single. "I knew it would be vibey and beautiful," Olsen comments, noting her aim to blend seamlessly with the song's dreamy essence and the overarching narrative of Limbo.
"Dream of You" sets the tone for the album Limbo, delving into universal themes of romance, longing, and loss, with Bronaugh channeling his personal experiences into evocative love songs. The track features a blend of psychedelic instruments that paint expansive, nature-inspired vistas, reflecting the intensity of overpowering emotions.
The album itself, Limbo, showcases Bronaugh's profound sense of escapism intertwined with his reflections on the past. Drawing influence from '70s Italian film soundtracks, '60s girl group tunes, and soulful ballads, Bronaugh melds these elements into enigmatic yet nostalgic soundscapes. His longtime collaborator Joshua Jaeger contributes with live drums, adding raw energy to the intricately layered production.
Limbo represents the zenith of Bronaugh’s extensive production skills, with most of the project being self-composed, produced, and mixed, supplemented by additional recordings from Robin Eaton. A native of Nashville, Bronaugh’s musical journey began in his youth and flourished in college where he met Jaeger. Together, they launched Lionlimb, releasing albums and touring internationally, including performances with Angel Olsen. Bronaugh continues to explore and innovate within music production, cherishing the unpredictable beauty of creative accidents.
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Had a sudden urge to see if "pariahcarey" was an available url. Nope :/
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Dream of You by Lionlimb
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