Pumarosa ~ Cecile
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let your spotify predict your 2024! shuffle your on repeat playlist, and the first twelve songs represent your 2024
I am using my repeat rewind playlist instead because this past week I've been on the more emo side of my taste and it was kind of depressing as far as predictions go. like velodrome by dessa and hollow by cloudeater and tired as fuck by the staves. SO. this is less depressing. choosing a better story.
January - When I'm Gone - Phil Ochs
so I guess I'll have to do it while I'm here. turning towards life and action in January.
February - Girls Against God - Florence + the Machine
well. not only are we turning towards life and action, we're fighting god. and asking people if they want to talk about our intimacy issues.
March - Priestess - Pumarosa
March IS a dancing month! also check out the intimacy between the singer and her subject here. month of secrets held between two people??
April - Glass - Blood Cultures
this one doesn't really have lyrics but it's a BOP. I associate this song with travel and dancing and nighttime. more dancing!
May - Beyond The Clouds - The Poppy Family
for the sun shines for those who look beyond the clouds... very sort of romantic quiet alonetime in the sun. daytime driving song. a peaceful and lovely month!
June - Altitude - Eliot Moss
this is a blues dancing song to me. it's sort of a bleak one. month of don't look down, don't look down, i know you want me to. it goes away if you want it to, but you smile and you stay because you want it !
July - Drunk Walk Home - Mitski
very July sort of song. perhaps I quit my job? or I have a little breakup. whatever it is, there's some catharsis from whatever sort of strain was happening in June.
August - True Love Will Find You In The End - Daniel Johnston
this is a promise with a catch. only if you're looking can it find you. some sort of new vulnerability, with or without love found-- might not be the end. we'll see!
September - Rock Star - Hole
hmm. some angst in september, but in a hot fun grunge rebel way.
October - Kill Me - indigo De Souza
yeah it's like that sometimes. distance between me and someone. irish goodbye from some party or other.
November - Geyser - Mitski
oh i see. it's about my relationship with myself again. whatever was going on with de souza in october gets metabolized and turned into strength. regular sort of cycle tbh.
December - Herr Mannelig - Garmarna
well, either i do some sort of ritual or i finally visit scandanavia? good winter solstice song. i just looked it up and apparently it's about a mountain troll who proposes to a young christian man who refuses her. fun!
tagging @walcutt @premiumgelato @unloneliest @adhdnarut0, anyone else who wants to try!
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@bryanmoldrem bestieeeee <3
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Music ask: 2, 3, 28, 29
2:A song you like with a number in the title-
21st Century Cure- Repo! The Genetic Opera.
3:A song that reminds you of summertime-
Honey- Pumarosa
28:A song by an artist with a voice that you love
Mary on a Cross- Ghost
29:A song that you remember from your childhood
One Tin Soldier - The Original Caste
Thank you for the ask!
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MTVoid (TOOL's Justin Chancellor & Sweet Noise's Peter Mohamed) Release "Drop-Out" Video
MTVoid (TOOL's Justin Chancellor & Sweet Noise's Peter Mohamed) Release "Drop-Out" Video. #mtvoid @mtvoidofficial
MTVoid, the duo featuring TOOL’s Justin Chancellor and Sweet Noise/Serce vocalist Peter Mohamed, have shared a new video for the song “Drop-Out,” a track that features vocals and lyrics from Isabel Munoz-Newsome of Pumarosa (watch it here:
The video was created in collaboration with Deforum Studio, using AI-technology that brings the experimental track to life with a variety of imagery…
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Signal Fire // A Playlist for Kulani Kerai, The S’ruthan War & ??
▶Ipswich//Georgie Kay
▶Masters of War//Connie Gordon
▶Schism//Tool
▶Ice Age//How To Destroy Angels
▶Dragonfly//Pumarosa
▶War//Brutus
▶Devil’s Spoke//Laura Marling
▶Young Men Dead//The Black Angels
▶Big God//Florence And The Machine
▶The Silence//Manchester Orchestra
▶Dinner and Diatribes//Hozier
▶River//Bishop Briggs
▶War Pigs//Brass Against (feat. Maya Azucena)
▶The Hounds of Love//Kate Bush
▶You//Keaton Henson
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finally learned how to put multiple audios in one post so, to celebrate, here are three whole songs that i have been listening to lately-ish
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Pumarosa Priestess
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(PUMAROSA)
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Pumarosa @ Meltdown Royal Festival Hall 24/06/18
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Pumarosa - I See You
Pumarosa are a four-piece Industrial Spiritual / electro post-punk band from London, England, UK. They are comrpised of Isabel Munoz-Newsome, James Neville, Nicholas Owen and Tomoya Suzuki.
We have two videos of music from their brand new album, Devastation, which was released on the 1st November 2019. Above we have the second single, I See You, the video is very interesting, directed by Mikey Harding and Sammy Lee and below the first single, Fall Apart.
Fall Apart video, directed, produced, edited by Robert Fox.
Links: Facebook | Twitter | Site
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Who made you?
Who made you so clear and strong
Cut from clay and stone?
Electricity flows through your spine and it shows
In the night when we're alone
It must be hard, you're being so statuesque
People just wanna look
But you put all these things back to bed when
You kick off your shoes
When, priestess, priestess
You dance, you dance, you dance
When, priestess, priestess
You dance, you dance, you dance
I think the Spanish version is even better.
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When I think of a puma, I envision a beautiful creature that is fierce, sleek, and sexy. Perhaps that’s the reason why I harbor the same sentiments regarding East London’s Pumarosa, but it’s more likely that I can ascribe it to how truly fierce, sleek, and sexy the band’s music is and has always been since we first came across them several years ago. And as we learned at SXSW a few festivals ago, it all translates magnificently live. Pumarosa’s new song Heaven embodies our observation. It’s the second taste off the quartet’s next album Devastation. Pressing longing and crimson heat rise out of its driving bassline and blazing vocals, all bathed in a riveting suspension of post-punk and dark disco. Pumarosa’s sophomore full length arrives November 1st via Fiction Records. It’ll be produced by John Congleton and involve collaborations with Tool bassist Justin Chancellor. Pre-order, here.
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Soft asks: 1, 7, 9, 13, and 28
1- what song makes you feel better?
Priestess by Pumarosa
Don't know why. It just makes me feel better.
7. what color brings you peace?
Greens. It's always been greens.
9. what calms you down?
Venting. But also music while crafting of some kind.
13. what’s your comfort food?
Ramen. With extra strong broth.
28. hugs or hand-holding?
85% of the time, I'm touch repulsed. But sometimes a hug fixes things.
Thank you for the ask 💚
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Pumarosa - I See You
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