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gameraboy2 · 5 months
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Played! by John Lavery, 1885
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nightmaretherabbit · 21 days
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PLAYED
An Original The Sun And Moon Show (TSAMS) Ruin Eclipse Song
Reblogging Appreciated 👍
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julyaut · 3 months
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I LOVE FRISK SM THEY'RE SO CUTE I CAN'T
aslo i made a new drawing while i was in the plane
(If someone is curious why my art style and skills change in my every post, i just don't have my own art style YET and my drawings skills are based by how lazy i am hehe.)
undertale by toby fox
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dumblr · 1 year
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The scariest part of this generation is that you never know if you're getting played or they're actually into you.
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skeletonfumes · 2 years
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Cyberpunk: Edgerunners (2022)
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tw-inkl-e-tit-s · 2 years
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petitegoose · 3 months
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Me too. Among other things. Never played a sport tho.
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sweeetooth · 9 months
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am I the only one who makes a spoify playlist for everyone and everything??
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kujakumai · 2 years
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the thing about writing a giant TKB Lives fic is that it started as like. a joke epilogue to an Atem Lives fic. I wrote the heartwarming 5k word oneshot about Atem anxiously trying to figure out what his life is supposed to look like, adjust to his old body, and self-consciously hyperventilating about how he’s supposed to do this without intruding on Yugi any more than he already has, and then at the end I was just going to tack on a fun “oh btw TKB lives too! oh no! wonder what’s gonna happen there lol.”
and then I was like. wait a second. I want to know what’s going to happen there. and then I wrote a nine-and-a-half page detailed outline of everything that’s going to happen there start to finish and didn’t even get around to finishing the Atem fic. played myself
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UNDER THE RADAR: APRIL 2023
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April's Under The Radar brings new releases from Porteau, The Evan Williams Project, Grace Chiang, Hotel of the Laughing Tree, Down the Lees and Odum Abekah.
1) Porteau - “Split Screen Eyes”
Sometimes, it takes a hurtful dynamic to uncover quiet strength.
“Split Screen Eyes” is helmed by inner monologue—an emotional push and pull from “caring for someone with mental illness and concurrent substance use.” Victoria Williams and Craig Stevenson acknowledge the codependence and create distance with some whimsical, less orthodox language. The single combines Williams’ winsome vocals, relaxed guitars, synths, harmonies, and a hint of harmonica. “Aberration is uncomfortable but it’s what I need,” Williams sings, setting boundaries and deepening the sentiment simultaneously. Porteau’s sophomore album What I Need is out June 2, 2023.
Written by: Natalie Hoy
2) Hotel of the Laughing Tree - “Faraway Friends”
“Faraway Friends” is a fun and throbbing melody despite isolating emotions. It was lyrically inspired by the majority of their band members moving away from New York, and is sung from the perspective of vocalist AJ Estrada, who remained in their home state. “No need to let go, please keep me in your world / Back in your old back seat / Time never slows when I want to leave the scene...” Time can be unforgiving when you’re going through a period of change and uncertainty. The result is woozy, beautiful, bracing—vocals, drum machines, keys and guitars trying to shake the rearview mirror.
Hotel is comprised of Estrada, Brandon Peterson and Jonathon Streker. “Faraway Friends” is the title track off their fifth full-length album, out now.
Faraway Friends by Hotel of the Laughing Tree
Written by: Natalie Hoy
3) Grace Chiang (featuring Rebecca Sichon & Amanda Na) - “Played”
A modern day love triangle that leans on the shared experiences of women is at the core of “Played.” Encapsulating the manipulation and betrayal of a lost lover, the song’s use of two female vocalists plays on the misplaced anger and fraught emotion. It’s a sublime debut single from producer/songwriter Chiang, creating notes and tones that are sultry, distracted and resentful. The harmonies and vocal runs between Sichon and Na are sweet to the ear – a division and predicament that reaches an understanding towards each other. In the pop/R&B realm with a soulful lining, soft piano is richly elevated by punchy hip hop beats.  
I couldn’t be more thrilled to hear that Chiang is collaborating with other female artists and creatives from underrepresented communities, in a project set for release later this year. “Played” celebrates the strength of emerging women in music and encourages us to let go of those who don’t show us the same loyalty and respect.
Written by: Chloe Hoy
4) The Evan Williams Project - “Contact”
“I know that prison in the palace of a demagogue / Is ever better than the curse of being free.” 
Scott McGowan’s struggle with his spiritual belief is heard in “Contact,” omnipresent thoughts that err on regret and a looming end. They bring a new definition to raw—creating music while going through an honest bout of questioning one’s faith and mental health. It is less of the heavy, hard rock found in past releases, instead having a progressive, ambient feel built by vocal layering, clean guitar leads, and reverb. McGowan and his sister Launey have a perpetual quality to their voices that linger in the weight of Christianity and desperation. They have a mysterious, almost vigilant sound rooted in questioning reception and our existence; a very compelling listen and a story far from its conclusion.  
The Evan Williams Project is fronted by McGowan, with Allayne (Launey) McGowan (drums), Isaac Robinson (keys) and Jaxon Russell (guitar). Their new album Willpower is out now.
WILLPOWER by The Evan Williams Project
Written by: Chloe Hoy
5) Down the Lees - “Dead and Over”
Oh so bleak and penetrating as they veer into frustrating territory in “Dead and Over,” a release of negative emotions felt over the course of the past few years. Laura Lee Schultz fronts the post-rock/shoegaze act, carrying a piece of her soul and a jaded energy to elevate the single. Her voice is tired and anxious, angry and embattled in a losing fight. I love the mystifying sound, it’s both biting and tormenting as instruments crash in and out. In addition to the general overcast of the pandemic, they address artist mental health struggles and ageism in the challenges faced by older female musicians (“No one gives a f*ck about aging women”). 
For any creatives who have faced doubts about ability, recognition, assumed retirement or expiration, the band carves out the best of what is left—which is plenty of passion and perspective. Something to remember. Down the Lees is Schultz, Chris Carlson (bass) and Andy Ashley (drums).
Dead and Over by Down the Lees
Written by: Chloe Hoy
6) Odum Abekah - “GOOD FOR YA”
Odum Abekah’s “GOOD FOR YA” started with a sinuous beat, and blossomed into a dancefloor special with its lush layers and persuasive tone.
Originally from Fredericton, NB and now based in Calgary, Abekah is a graduate of both Humber College and Mount Allison University music programs. His sound is uplifting and put-together—retrowave mixed with modern rock guitars and sturdy drums. Abekah’s slick vocals play the part of wooing a potential lover well (“But the world they capture's digitized black and white / You deserve some colour”). “GOOD FOR YA” is a song with no regrets; leaving everything on the line for a shot at something special.
Written by: Natalie Hoy
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bookmotharchives · 1 year
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“I’ve always praised you for your intelligence… but now I fear that you’ve simply just played me like one of your chess games”
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fretbored34 · 1 year
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I'm actually a tenor sax but same thing 🤷‍♀️
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amclennonblog · 4 months
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Paul played Give Peace a Chance yesterday.
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adriandashmusic · 1 year
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tattoorue · 1 year
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k00288674 · 6 months
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3D printing workshop 09/10/23
I had my first work shop today, 3D printing with lecturer Ann Dilleen in the maker station room!
I was quite nervous going in, as I have never done anything like it before and I would not be the brightest when it comes to computers.
But I feel I surprised myself!
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We started off by going to a computer room and using the software Rhino 6, to create key rings.
It was hard at first to follow what she was instructing, but it slowly became easier.
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Back in maker station room, Ann showed us the Prusaslice software and the printers. She demonstrated how to use the 3D scanner too, which can be used for body parts.
We finished up the workshop after this.
Before I left, I spoke to Ann about creating a bra model, as this relates to my project. She gave me advice and I went back to the computer room to try it out.
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I used an image from the internet and traced over it. It is not perfectly done but I still feel great for trying!
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I created a mini piano keyboard too.
I'm excited to use my new knowledge to create work for the disrupt project!
I plan to create a bra and piano mash up model soon.
EDIT 11/10/23: I have moved a bit too far ahead, and I will be pausing further work on the bra. I will try to just focus on the main idea, the piano itself.
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