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Horror & Thriller Books with Queer characters: 🏳️‍🌈🎃
The Girls Are Never Gone by Sarah Glenn Marsh
Ace Of Spades by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé
Sawkill Girls by Claire Legrand
Burn Down, Rise Up by Vincent Tirado
Interview With The Vampire by Anne Rice
The Coldest Touch by Isabel Sterling
Murder Takes The High Road by Josh Lanyon
A Dowry Of Blood by S.T Gibson
The Taking Of Jake Livingston by Ryan Douglass
Summer Sons by Lee Mandelo
Catherine House by Elizabeth Thomas
Manhunt by Gretchen Felcker-Martin
The Honeys by Ryan La Sala
A Lesson In Vengeance by Victoria Lee
The Diviners by Libba Bray
Her Body And Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado
The Route Of Ice And Salt by José Luis Zárate
The Dead And The Dark by Courtney Gould
The City Beautiful by Aden Polydoros
The Picture Of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu
Tell Me I'm Worthless by Alison Rumfitt
Queen Of Teeth by Hailey Piper
Our Wives Under The Sea by Julia Armfield
Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon
What Moves The Dead by T. Kingfisher
The Cabin At The End Of The World by Paul Tremblay
It Came From The Closet by Various Authors
House Of Hunger by Alexis Henderson
What Moves The Dead by Ursula Vernon
These Fleeting Shadows by Kate Alice Marshall
Night Of The Living Queers by Various Authors
Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey
They Drown Our Daughters by Katrina Monroe
Graveyard Of Lost Children by Katrina Monroe
The River Has Teeth by Erica Waters
Hell Followed With Us by Andrew White
The Spirit Bares Its Teeth by Andrew White
Dead Flip by Sara Farizan
The Many Half-Lived Lives of Sam Sylvester by Maya Macgregor
Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke by Eric LaRocca
Everything The Darkness Eats by Eric LaRocca
Into The Drowning Deep by Mira Grant
Plain Bad Heroines by Emily M. Danforth
The Monster of Elendhaven by Jennifer Giesbrecht
White Is For Witching by Helen Oyeyemi
The Promise of Lost Things by Helena Dunbar
Prelude For Lost Things by Helena Dunbar
My Dear Henry by Kalynn Bayron
All The White Spaces by Ally Wilkes
As I Descended by Robin Talley
This Is Where We Talk Things Out by Caitlin Marceau
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creativelywise · 2 days
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Band lineups
This will include all the band and what lineups have been submitted. It will be updated as more submissions come in. (Not complete at all)
Guns’N Roses: Axl Rose, Slash, Izzy Stradlin, Duff McKagan and Steven Adler
Mötley Crüe:  Vince Neil, Mick Mars, Nikki Sixx and Tommy Lee
Queen: Freddie Mercury, Brian May, John Deacon and Roger Taylor
Hanoi Rocks: Michael Monroe, Andy McCoy, Nasty Suicide, Razzle and Sami Yafta
Iron Maiden: Bruce Dickinson, Dave Murray, Adrian Smith, Steve Harris and Nicko McBrain
Poison: Bret Michaels, C.C. Deville, Bobby Dall and Rikki Rockett
Rush: Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart
Anthrax: Frank Bello, Joey Belladonna, Scott Ian, Charlie Benante and Dan Spitz
Possessed:  Jeff Becerra, Mike Torrao, Larry LaLonde and Mike Sus
Bon Jovi: Jon Bon Jovi, David Bryan, Tico Torres, Alec John Such and Richie Sambora
Skid Row: Sebastian Bach, Dave Sabo, Scotti Hill, Rachel Bolan and Rob Affuso
Talking Heads: David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth and Jerry Harrison
Warrant: Jani Lane, Joey Allen, Erik Turner, Steven Sweet and Jerry Dixon
The Cure: Robert Smith, Simon Gallup, Lol Tolhurst, Roger O'Donnell, Porl Thompson and Boris Williams
The Bangles: Susanna Hoffs, Vicki Peterson, Debbi Peterson and Michael Steele
Def Leppard: Rick Savage, Phil Collen, Steve Clark, Rick Allen and Joe Elliott 
The Traveling Wilburys: Nelson Wilbury (George Harrison), Otis Wilbury (Jeff Lynne), Charlie T. Wilbury Jr (Tom Petty), Lefty Wilbury (Roy Orbison), Lucky Wilbury (Bob Dylan)
U2: Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr.
Dokken: Don Dokken, Mick Brown, Jeff Pilsen and George Lynch
Blondie: Clem Burke, Jimmy Destri, Nigel Harrison, Deborah Harry, Frank Infante and Chris Stein
Duran Duran: Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, John Taylor, Andy Taylor and Roger Taylor
Quiet Riot: Kevin DuBrow, Carlos Cavazo , Rudy Sarzo and Frankie Banali
Aerosmith: Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton and Joey Kramer
Dio: Ronnie James Dio, Vinny Appice, Jimmy Bain and Vivian Campbell
Metallica: James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, Cliff Burton and Lars Ulrich
Winger: Kip Winger, Reb Beach, Paul Taylor and Rod Morgenstein
The Human League: Ian Burden, Philip Oakley, Susan Ann Sulley, Joanne Catherall, Jo Callis, Jim Russell and Philip Adrian Wright
The Clash: Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon
Cinderella: Tom Keiffer, Eric Brittingham, Jeff LeBar and Jim Drinec
Nirvana: Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic and Chad Channing
The Smiths: Morrissey, Johnny Marr, Andy Rourke and Mike Joyce
The Police: Sting, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland
They Might Be Giants: John Linnell and John Flansburgh
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band: Bruce Springsteen, Clarence Clemons, Garry Tallent, Roy Bittan, Danny Federici, Max Weinberg, Nils Lofgren and Patti Scialfa
R.E.M.: Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Michael Stipe
Spın̈al Tap: David St. Hubbins (Michael McKean), Nigel Tufnel (Christopher Guest), Smalls (Harry Shearer), Viv Savage (David Kaff) and Mick Shrimpton (Ric Parnell)
Tin Machine: David Bowie, Reeves Gabrels, Tony Fox Sales and Hunt Sales
Red Hot Chili Peppers: Anthony Kiedis, Flea, Chad Smith and John Frusciante
ZZ Top: Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill and Frank Beard
AC/DC: Brian Johnson, Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Cliff Williams, Phil Rudd
Beastie Boys: Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz, Adam "MCA" Yauch and Michael "Mike D" Diamond
Depeche Mode: Dave Gahan, Martin Gore, Alan Wilder and Andy Fletcher
The Pogues: Shane MacGowan, James Fearnley, Jen Finer, Terry Woods, Peter “Spider” Stacy, Andrew Ranken, Darryl Hunt and Philip Chevron
Bauhaus: Peter Murphy, Daniel Ash, Kevin Haskins and David J
Prince and the Revolution: Prince, Bobby, Brown Mark, Wendy Melvoin, Lisa Coleman and Matt "Dr." Fink
Joy Division: Ian Curtis, Bernard Summer, Peter Hook and Stephen Morris
Fleetwood Mac: Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood
Devo: Gerald Casale, Mark Mothersbaugh, Bob "Bob 1" Mothersbaugh, Bob "Bob 2" Casale and Alan Myers
Van Halen: David Lee Roth, Eddie Van Halen, Michael Anthony and Alex Van Halen
Van Halen (Hagar era): Sammy Hagar, Eddie Van Halen, Michael Anthony and Alex Van Halen
Led Zeppelin: Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and John Bonham
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts: Joan Jett, Ricky Byrd, Gary Ryan and Lee Crystal
Genesis: Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford and Phil Collins
Primus: Les Claypool, Larry "Ler" LaLonde and Tim "Herb" Alexander
Ramones: Joey Ramone, Johnny Ramone, Dee Dee Ramone and Marky Ramone
Yes: Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Chris Squire, Tony Kaye andAlan White
Siouxsie and the Banshees: Siouxsie Soux, Steven Severin, Budgie and John McGeoch
Kraftwerk: Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider and Karl Bartos
The Alan Parsons Project: Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson
Hall and Oates: Daryl Hall and John Oates
Echo and the Bunnymen:Ian McCulloch, Will Sergeant, Les Pattinson and Pete De Freitas
Tears for Fears: Curt Smith, Roland Ozabal, Ian Stanley and Manny Elias
The Psychedelic Furs: Richard butler, Tim butler, John Ashton and Vince Ely
Misfits:Glenn Danzig, Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein, Jerry Only and Arthur Googy
Living Colour: Corey Glover, Vernon Reid, Muzz Skillings and Will Calhoun
XTC:Andy Partridge, Colin Moulding and Dave Gregory
Adam and the Ants: Adam Ant, Marco Pirroni, Merrick, Terry Lee Miall and Gary Tibbs
Run-DMC: Joseph "Run" Simmons, Darryl "D.M.C." McDaniels and Jam Master Jay
King Crimson: Adrian Belew, Robert Fripp, Tony Levin and Bill Bruford
Public Enemy: Chuck D, Flavor Flav, Terminator X, The Bomb Squad and Professor Griff
KISS: Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Eric Carr and Bruce Kulick
N.W.A.: Eazy-E, Ice Cube, MC Rend, Dr. Dre , DJ Yella and Arabian Prince
Whitesnake: David Coverdale, John Sykes, Neil Murray, Aynsley Dunbar and Don Airey
Black Sabbath: Ronnie James Dio, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward
Deep Purple: Ian Gillan, Ritchie Blackmore, John Lord, Roger Glover and Ian Paice
L.A. Guns: Phil Lewis, Tracii Guns, Mick Cripps, Kelly Nickels, Nickey Alexander and Steve Riley
W.A.S.P.: Blackie Lawless, Chris Holmes, Randy Piper and Tony Richards
The B-52’s: Kate Pierson, Cindy Wilson, Fred Schneider, Ricky Wilson and Keith Strickland
Vixen: Jan Kuehnemund, Janet Gardner, Share Ross and Roxy Petrucci
The Go Go’s: Belinda Carlisle, Jane Weidlin, Charlotte Caffey, Gina Schock and Kathy Valentine
The Residents: Hardy Fox, All other members have remained anonymous by choice, instead performing with masks on. There are four active Residents in live shows, though it is unknown how many have joined or left the group or been active at any given time.
Pretenders: Chrissie Hynde, Robbie McIntosh, Malcolm Foster and Martin Chamber
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Tom Petty, Mike Campbell, Benmont Tench, Howie Epstein and Stan Lynch
Asia: John Wetton, Geoff Downes, Steve Howe and Carl Palmer
Jethro Tull: Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Doane Perry, Peter-John Vettese and Dave Pegg
Green Day: Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and John Kiffmeyer
Journey: Steve Perry, Neal Schon, Gregg Rolie, Ross Valory and Steve Smith
Wham!: George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley
Pet Shop Boys: Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant
The Who: Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Kenney Jones
Scorpions: Klaus Meine, Rudolf Schenker, Matthias Jabs, Francis Buchholz and Herman Rarebell
Heart: Ann Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Howard Leese, Mark Andes and Denny Carmassi
Ratt: Stephen Pearce, Robbin Crosby, Warren DeMartini, Bobby Blotzer and Juan Croucier
The Beach Boys: Mike Love, Al Jardine, Carl Wilson, Bruce Johnston and Brian Wilson
Queensrÿche: Geoff Tate, Michael Wilton, Chris DeGarmo, Eddie Jackson and Scott Rockenfield
The Cars:
Foreigner:
Marillion:
GWAR:
Max Webster:
Twisted Sister:
Stray Cats:
Megadeth:
The Stone Roses:
Slayer:
Operation Ivy:
Bam Bam:
Cybotron:
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icyfetish · 1 year
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Destiny's Child photographed by T. Eric Monroe, 1997
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mlmshipbracket · 8 months
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SECOND MLM SHIP BRACKET OFFICIAL TOURNAMENT MATCH UP'S
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The Second MLM Ship Bracket Tournament has its match-up's
OFFICIAL POLLS BEGIN TODAY AND will last until Tuesday, September 19th.
Polls will begin with one 24 hour preliminary round (Monday, September 11th), before the full Round One begins (Tuesday, September 12th).
INFO
DISCLAIMER: All match-ups were randomly generated using a randomizer to ensure a higher likelihood of randomness as ships were pitted against one another.
Polls posted will include previously submitted propaganda (with edits for length/clarity). Feel free to include your own propaganda (in the reblogs, comments, or tags) for which ships everyone should vote for and hype up your favorite ship if you want them to win! Feel free to add text, art, or videos to your propaganda as well!
Remember, get those votes in people. Reblog, comment, tag. Get as many others to vote and get your favorite ships to Round Two!
With that out of the way-
PRELIMINARY ROUND
1.Lieutenant Simon "Ghost" Riley/Captain John "Soap" MacTavish vs. Lestat de Lioncourt/Louis de Pointe du Lac
2.Dorian Gray/Basil Hallward vs. Steven Stone/Wallace
REMAINING OFFICIAL MATCH-UP'S ARE BELOW THE CUT!
ROUND ONE POLLS
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SIDE A
1. Charles “Charlie” Spring/Nicholas “Nick” Nelson vs. Lieutenant Simon "Ghost" Riley/Captain John "Soap" MacTavish 2. Shawn Spencer/Burton Guster vs. Stolas/Blitzo 3. Rihito Sajou/Hikaru Kusakabe vs. Chad Danforth/Ryan Evans 4. Kieren Walker/Simon Monroe vs. Achilles/Patroclus 5. Sir Ambrosius Goldenloin/Sir Ballister Boldheart vs. Alexander Claremont-Diaz/Prince Henry Fox-Mountchristen-Windsor 6. Kotetsu T. Kaburagi/Barnaby “Bunny” Brooks Jr. vs. Enjolras/Grantaire 7. Steve Rogers/James Buchanan “Bucky” Barnes vs. Victor Frankenstein/Henry Clerval 8. Saitama/Genos vs. Victor Nikiforov/Yuuri Katsuki
SIDE B
9. Clark Kent/Bruce Wayne vs. Dorian Gray/Basil Hallward 10. Eric “Bitty” Bittle/Jack Zimmermann vs. Akira Fudo/Ryo Asuka 11. Mikage Souji/Mamiya Chida vs. Tanaka/Ohta 12. Kazuki Yasaka/Enta Jinnai vs. Jean Valjean/Javert 13. Zuko/Sokka vs. Shizuo Heiwajima/Tom Tanaka 14. Kenzo Tenma/Wolfgang Grimmer vs. Kim Kitsuragi/Harry Du Bois 15. Shouma Takakura/Yosuke Yamashita vs. Galo Thymos/Lio Fotia 16. Kazuki Yasaka/Toi Kuji vs. Captain James T. Kirk/Spock
RULES [HERE]
>>> NEXT ROUND (ROUND 2) POLLS (ENDED) [HERE]
SECOND MLM SHIP BRACKET WINNERS [HERE]
MLM SHIP BRACKET MASTERPOST [HERE]
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madamlaydebug · 2 years
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Busta Rhymes live at the Apollo Theater, in Harlem, in 1996.
Photography by T Eric Monroe.
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numinous-queer · 1 year
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I keep telling myself that we’re living in Sola’s childhood, not her court case. That said, tomorrow is a court hearing and I am scared stiff as usual. The agency never shares information with us, so court brings with it the terrifying possibility that we learn her permanency plan will suddenly change and take her to more distant relatives in New Mexico or something else we can’t even guess yet. We can’t live every day in that world of wondering if we’ll have to say goodbye so I try not to dwell, but it gets really hard to do around court dates.
In order to give myself something happy and good to focus on, I’d like to take a minute to share some cute and happy moments with Sola recently!
As you can see from the chalk drawing above, kiddo is getting really into Monsters Inc recently! Specifically, the sequel Monsters University where Mike wears a baseball cap like this:
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Since getting into this movie, she has decided to “share” Grandpa Eric’s baseball cap by taking it home with us one day after a visit. (He doesn’t mind!) She wears it constantly while pretending to be “Mama Mike,” and won’t be parted from it even to go to sleep. The only way I can get her to leave it behind is to say that one of her stuffed animals would like a turn:
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Sola has always ALWAYS been obsessed with the color yellow, and Lexie recently bought her a linen dress that is bright goldenrod. Kiddo LOVES it, and keeps saying “I’m sunshine! I’m the sun!” while twirling around. She figured out that if she stands over the heating grate it makes the dress fly up Marilyn Monroe style, which makes her laugh and laugh!
Kiddo is best friends with our big placid labrador Nacho, and I love listening to her talk to him. The other day he was sniffing her face extra aggressively after she had finished her syrupy pancakes, and she giggled for a long time before squeaking out, “I’m flower!” I tell her stories about the golden retriever named Lemon that Nacho says hi to in the park sometimes, and she is invested in their doggy friendship to a point that would make your blorbos jealous
We go to this wonderful community event called Foster Parent’s Night Out once a month, where a group of volunteers puts together a huge fun event for the kids with a nice dinner every month, and gives their caretakers four glorious hours to rest and do chores. This month’s theme was “PARKOUR” and Sola was so wiped out afterwards that she fell asleep in the car holding her favorite stuffed T-Rex in one hand and a piece of pizza in the other. Living the dream, little lady, living the dream!
Her new favorite game during bathtime is to pretend that the toy basket is a shark that’s eating her leg, and she needs to get saved by one of her dollies. Once you obligingly save her, she gleefully puts the shark in time out, including telling Alexa to set the timer for three minutes. Sometimes the dollies go to their cave (behind the bath curtains) and have loud disagreements that remain a mystery to me, and then the loser is ejected into the tub to her uproarious laughter. There’s a splash zone, but she’s having the absolute time of her life!
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styleofdiamandis · 8 months
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PHOTOSHOOT: MARINA FOR NYLON MAGAZINE
Marina did several photoshoots for NYLON throughout her career, with this one being the first to promote her album "Froot" in early 2015.
Photography by Eric T. White, styling by Paolo Nieddu, makeup by Daniella Shachter using NARS Cosmetics, hair by Siobhan Benson using Oribe, respectively.
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Darling, have you heard? Marina stepped out in a white double-breasted blazer and tie-waist wrap jumpsuit by MANGO, and she's giving us all a lesson in "How to Slay Effortlessly 101."
This pop sensation knows how to turn heads, and she did it again by showing that white isn't just for summer. No, no, it's a year-round vibe when Marina's in the picture. In this ensemble, she's making us forget all about Labor Day fashion rules.
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She accessorized the look with this eye-catching Lanvin Spring/Summer 2015 round crystal pendant long necklace with black silk ties...
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...and the Charlotte Olympia Monroe black satin pointed-toe pumps.
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This Naeem Khan Fall/Winter 2015 satin frock with cowl neck and 3/4 sleeves perfectly falls in line with the clean, long approach of dresses that follow the "Froot" era styling. Also, Marina is definitely a jewel tone kind of girl.
The gold-plated brass bracelet is signed by Jennifer Fisher.
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Unfortunately, this outtake isn't credited at all so I'm only able to tell you something about those shoes. They're the Bay asymmetric panelled black & white grid pumps with sheer mesh by Bionda Castana.
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blakeboldt-blog · 5 years
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Best Albums of 2018
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Highest honors:
"May Your Kindness Remain," Courtney Marie Andrews.
"Negro Swan," Blood Orange.
"boygenius," boygenius.
"Good Thing," Leon Bridges.
"Port Saint Joe," Brothers Osborne.
"By the Way, I Forgive You," Brandi Carlile.
"Hell-On," Neko Case.
"Chris," Christine and the Queens.
"Freedom," Amen Dunes.
"Double Negative," Low.
"Be the Cowboy," Mitski.
"Dirty Computer," Janelle Monae.
"Sparrow," Ashley Monroe & "Interstate Gospel," Pistol Annies.
"Golden Hour," Kacey Musgraves.
"Ventriloquism," Meshell Ndegeocello.
"SASSAFRASS!" Tami Nielson.
"Hope Downs," Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever.
"Soil," serpentwithfeet.
"Clean," Soccer Mommy.
"What a Time to Be Alive," Superchunk.
High honors:
"Invasion of Privacy," Cardi B.
"Head Over Heels," Chromeo.
"Last Building Burning," Cloud Nothings.
"Look Now," Elvis Costello & the Imposters.
"Passwords," Dawes.
"God's Favorite Customer," Father John Misty.
"Sweetener," Ariana Grande.
"See You Around," I'm with Her.
"Dying Star," Ruston Kelly.
"Vide Noir," Lord Huron.
"Dirty Pictures (Part 2)," Low Cut Connie.
"Girl Going Nowhere," Ashley McBryde.
"Room 25," Noname.
"Wide Awake!" Parquet Courts.
"Honey," Robyn.
"Young Romance," Roosevelt.
"The Window," Cecile McLorin Salvant.
"Devotion," Tirzah.
"Isolation," Kali Uchis.
Honors:
"A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships," The 1975.
"Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino," Arctic Monkeys.
"Tell Me How You Really Feel," Courtney Barnett.
"Hollywood Africans," Jon Batiste.
"7," Beach House.
"The Mountain," Dierks Bentley.
"Find a Light," Blackberry Smoke.
"Sex & Cigarettes," Toni Braxton.
"Black Velvet," Charles Bradley.
"All Nerve," The Breeders.
"Camila," Camila Cabello.
"The Thread That Keeps Us," Calexico.
"Caution," Mariah Carey.
"Twin Fantasy," Car Seat Headrest.
"Everything Is Love," The Carters.
"She Remembers Everything," Rosanne Cash.
"Wanderer," Cat Power.
"Desperate Man," Eric Church.
"Providence Canyon," Brent Cobb.
"Historian," Lucy Dacus.
"Cactus," Elise Davis.
"Scorpion," Drake.
"Encore," Anderson East.
"The Crossing," Alejandro Escovedo.
"Ruins," First Aid Kit.
"High As Hope," Florence & the Machine.
"Nearer My God," Foxing.
"The Now Now," Gorillaz.
"Anthem of the Peaceful Army," Greta Van Fleet.
"Mr. Jukebox," Joshua Hedley.
"My American Dream," Will Hoge.
"Hive Mind," The Internet.
"Primal Heart," Kimbra.
"Go to School," The Lemon Twigs.
"I'm All Ears," Let's Eat Grandma.
"Wouldn't It Be Great," Loretta Lynn.
"Among the Ghosts," Lucero.
"One Stone," Trixie Mattel.
"The Tree," Lori McKenna.
"All the Things That I Did and All the Things That I Didn’t Do,” The Milk Carton Kids.
"Other Arrangements," Parker Millsap.
"Golden," Kylie Minogue.
"Kin," Mogwai.
"Tearing at the Seams," Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats.
"Last Man Standing," Willie Nelson.
"Volunteer," Old Crow Medicine Show.
"Liberty," Lindi Ortega.
"Oxnard," Anderson .Paak.
"C'est La Vie," Phosphorescent.
"The Tree of Forgiveness," John Prine.
"All Aboard," Punch Brothers."Daytona," Pusha T.
"Loner," Caroline Rose."Care for Me," Saba.
"Sunset," Amanda Shires.
"Years," Sarah Shook & the Disarmers.
"Route One," Sigur Ros.
"E.G.O.," Lucie Silvas.
"Bloom," Troy Sivan.
"Lush," Snail Mail.
"FM!" Vince Staples.
"Karma for Cheap," Aaron Lee Tasjan.
"13 Rivers," Richard Thompson.
"Record," Tracey Thorn.
"Life Is Good on the Open Road," Trampled by Turtles.
"Western Movies," Traveller.
"WARM," Jeff Tweedy."Offerings," Typhoon.
"In a Poem Unlimited," U.S. Girls.
"Restoration: Reimagining the Songs of Elton John and Bernie Taupin," Various.
"Bottle It In," Kurt Vile.
"Healing Tide," The War and Treaty.
"Heaven and Earth," Kamasi Washington.
"My Dear Melancholy," The Weeknd.
"Greetings from the Wild Frontier," Wild Feathers.
"Yolk in the Fur," Wild Pink.
"One Drop of Truth," The Wood Brothers.
"The Louder I Call, the Faster It Runs," Wye Oak.
"There's a Riot Going On," Yo La Tengo.
"Suspiria," Thom Yorke.
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soupy-sez · 9 months
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marcmarcmomarc · 4 months
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Nintendo movie casts
The Super Mario Bros. Movie 2
Chris Pratt as Mario
Charlie Day as Luigi
Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach
Jack Black as Bowser
Keegan-Michael Key as Toad
Jack Dylan Grazer as Yoshi
Seth Rogen as Donkey Kong
Ginnifer Goodwin as Princess Daisy
P!nk as Rosalina
Fred Armisen as Cranky Kong
Kevin Michael Richardson as Kamek
Eric Bauza as Diddy Kong
Danny Trejo as Wario
Neil Patrick Harris as Waluigi
Khary Payton as Penguin King
Juliet Jelenic as Lumalee
Sebastian Maniscalco as Spike
Cassandra Lee Morris as Dixie Kong
Mae Whitman as Toadette
Kevin Afghani as Mario’s Dad
Jessica DiCicco as Mario’s Mom
Karan Soni as Chunky Kong
Eric Bauza as Koopa Troopa Soldiers
Eric Bauza as Toad General
Jessica DiCicco as Yellow Toad
Rino Romano as Uncle Tony
John DiMaggio as Uncle Arthur
Jessica DiCicco as Aunt Marie
Brian Hull as Mario’s Grandpa
Denis Leary as Swanky Kong
Jessica DiCicco as Mayor Pauline
Frank Todaro as Blue Toad Guard
Tru Valentino as Yellow Toad Guard
Anna Brisbin as Mario’s Niece
Richard Ayoade as Banktoad
Wallace Shawn as Mailtoad
John DiMaggio as Boom Boom
Cassandra Lee Morris as Pom Pom
Carlos Alazraqui as Toadsworth
Cristina Vee & Maitreyi Ramakrishnan as Lumas
Kdin Jenzen as Birdo
Christina Aguilera as Perry the Parasol
Ice-T as Funky Kong
Rosario Dawson as Candy Kong
Terry Crews as Rambi
Zac Efron as Enguarde
Brian Hull as Squawks
Maurice LaMarche as Goomba
Ben Diskin as Koopa Paratroopa Soldiers
Brian Tyree Henry as Sledge Bro
Scott Menville as Dry Bones
Grant George as Hammer Bro
Nate Bihldorff as Shy Guy
Dee Bradley Baker as Snifit
Dee Bradley Baker as Bob-omb
Frank Welker as Piranha Plant
Todd Womack as Spiny
Jason Liebrecht as Buzzy Beetle
The Donkey Kong Country Movie
Seth Rogen as Donkey Kong
Fred Armisen as Cranky Kong
Oscar Isaac as King K. Rool
Eric Bauza as Diddy Kong
Cassandra Lee Morris as Dixie Kong
Karan Soni as Chunky Kong
Ice-T as Funky Kong
Rosario Dawson as Candy Kong
Cristina Vee as Tiny Kong
Jennifer Coolidge as Wrinkly Kong
Cristina Milizia as Kiddy Kong
Jordan Peele as Lanky Kong
Denis Leary as Swanky Kong
Terry Crews as Rambi
Zac Efron as Enguarde
Brian Hull as Squawks
Tim Blaney as Rattly
Kevin Michael Richardson as Squitter
Paul Tibbitt as Expresso
Justin Rupple as Winky
Torbin Xan Bullock as Clapper
Cheech Marin as Glimmer
Sloane Murray as Ellie
ExoParadigmGamer as Perry
Mr. T as Klubba
Jess Harnell as Klump General
Stephen Stanton as The Brothers Bear
Rob Izenberg as Very Gnawty
Alex Hirsch as Master Necky
Cree Summer as Queen B.
Jerry DeCaupa as Really Gnawty
MacInTalk as Dumb Drum
Greg Baldwin as Master Necky Snr.
Alan Tudyk as Krow
Matt Chapman as Kleever
ProtonJon as Kudgel
Steve Carell as King Zing
Steve Purcell as Belcha
Ian Hecox as Arich
Jeff Bennett as Squirt
Danny McBride as Bleak
Cheech Marin as Barbos
The Kirby Movie
Kate Micucci as Kirby
John Mulaney as King Dedede
Antonio Banderas as Meta Knight (in English & Spanish)
Karan Soni as Bandana Waddle Dee
Eric Bana as Rick
Dee Bradley Baker as Kine
Steve Buscemi as Coo
Henry Winkler as Chef Kawasaki
Richard Ayoade as Taranza
James Arnold Taylor as Magolor
Richard Horvitz as Daroach
Mela Lee as Susie Haltmann
Max Mittelman as Marx
Fryda Wolff as Gooey
The Star Fox Movie
Jason Schwartzman as Fox McCloud
Bill Hader as Falco Lombardi
Liam Neeson as Wolf O’Donnell
Blake Shelton as Peppy Hare
David Spade as Slippy Toad
Martin Short as Andross
Ed Harris as General Pepper
Kevin Michael Richardson as Leon Powalski
Bruce Campbell as ROB 64
Brian Hull as Pigma Dengar
Lin-Manuel Miranda as Andrew Oikonny
Jason Isaacs as James McCloud
Bonnie Hunt as Katt Monroe
Bobby Cannavale as Panther Caroso
Ariel Winter as Fara Phoenix
Carolyn Lawrence as Miyu
Deneen Melody as Fay
Anairis Quiñones as Krystal
EarthBound
Marissa Lenti as Ness
Amber Lee Connors as Lucas
Fryda Wolff as Paula
Issac Ryan Brown as Jeff
Roger Craig Smith as Poo
Cristina Vee as Kumatora
Frank Welker as Boney
Pikmin
Timothy Dalton as Olimar
Kevin Michael Richardson as Louie
Red Van Buskirk as Alph
Christopher Wehkamp as Charlie
Tati Gabrielle as Brittany
Keston John as President
Hajime Wakai as the Pikmin
Brian Sommer as Bulborb
Animal Crossing
Kimiko Glenn as Isabelle
Dee Bradley Baker as Tom Nook
Jason Liebrecht as K.K. Slider
Marc Maron as Mr. Resetti
Splatoon
Emichuu as Squid Sister Callie
Cristina Vee as Squid Sister Marie
EmuEmi as Marina Ida
Casey Lee Williams as Pearl Houzuki
Amalee as Shiver Hohojiro
Arryn Zech as Frye Onaga
Caleb Hyles as Big Man
The ARMS Movie
Peter Von Gomm as Spring Man & Springtron
Utada Hikaru as Ribbon Girl (in English & Japanese)
Tadanobu Asano as Ninjara (in English & Japanese)
Mena Massoud as Master Mummy (in English & African)
Dilraba Dilmurat as Min Min (in English & Mandarin Chinese)
Romi Dames as Mechanica (in English & Japanese)
Eva Green as Twintelle (in English & French)
Thomas Doherty as Byte
Doug the Pug as Barq
Miyu Irino as Kid Cobra (in English & Japanese)
Frank Welker as Helix
Kellen Goff as Max Brass
Rose McGowan as Lola Pop (in English & Italian)
Brian Tee as Misango (in English & Japanese)
Maia Mitchell as Dr. Coyle
Sonic the Hedgehog
Ben Schwartz as voice of Sonic
James Marsden as Tom Wachowski
Colleen O’Shaughnessey as voice of Tails
Idris Elba as voice of Knuckles
Tika Sumpter as Maddie Wachowski
Nicolas Cage as voice of Shadow
Megan Hilty as voice of Amy
Natasha Wothwell as Rachel Handel
Adam Pally as Wade Whipple
Shemar Moore as Randall Handel
Lee Majdoub as Agent Stone
Tom Butler as Commander Walters
Melody Niemann as Jojo
Sarah Surh as Faucet
Jesse McCartney as voice of Silver
Lake Bell as voice of Rouge
John Mulaney as voice of Vector
Bruce Campbell as voice of Espio
Kaley Cuoco as voice of Charmy
Cristina Pucelli as voice of Cream
Eva Longoria as voice of Blaze
Ella Purnell as voice of Sticks
John C. Reilly as voice of Big
David Spade as voice of Jet
Jessica DiCicco as voice of Wave
Bobby Cannavale as voice of Storm
Ryan Reynolds as voice of Mighty
Jake Johnson as voice of Ray
Peter Weller as voice of E-123 Omega
Lindsay Jones as voice of Cheese
Jason Isaacs as voice of Metal Sonic
Gaten Materazzo as voice of Chip
Jack Black as voice of Mephiles
Hamish Blake as voice of Infinite
Chloë Grace Moretz as voice of Sage
Hugh Jackman as voice of Orbot
Marc Maron as voice of Cubot
M.C. Gainey as voice of Zavok
Andy Samberg as voice of Zazz
Diane Guerrero as voice of Zeena
Dennis Quaid as voice of Master Zik
John Goodman as voice of Zomon
Ryan Potter as voice of Zor
Frank Welker as voice of Chaos
Cherami Leigh as voice of Omochao
McKenna Grace as Maria Robotnik
Khary Payton as voice of E-102 Gamma
Anairis Quiñones as voice of Tikal
PAC-MAN
Jesse McCartney as Pac-Man
Andy Samberg as Blinky
Kaite Crown as Pinky
Spike Jonze as Inky
Joe Mantegna as Clyde
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Hardy - The Mockingbird & The Crow
There isn't a genre that's as divisive as country music, but I understand why, especially within the last decade. Florida Georgia Line released the single "Cruise" back in 2012/2013, and it took the world by storm, but not in a good way. Well, sort of, because a lot of people loved it, and it's one of the highest selling singles of all time, but it also ushered in a new era of country music, being the "bro-country" era.. Only now is the genre breaking out of that "phase," and a lot of artists have either disappeared completely, or they've pivoted away from that sound and into something better and interesting. My last review, which was on Tyler Hubbard's debut self-titled album, talked a bit about that. While t was a decent album, it was an album that sounded like Florida Georgia Line, albeit less obnoxious and annoying; It was almost like the album was composed of FGL B-sides, or songs were left on the cutting room floor when the duo went their separate ways. I bring this all up because part of the issue with the bro-country movement weren't the artists themselves, it was a lot of the Nashville songwriters trying to capitalize on that. If you didn't know, a lot of pop music, regardless of the style, don't write their own songs, or if they do, they get co-writers. Eric Paslay, Ashley McBryde, Chris Stapleton, Ashley Monroe, and many more very popular artists  have gotten their starts writing for other artists, but one of the biggest songwriters turned artists themselves is Hardy.
Born Michael Hardy, Hardy has been writing songs for the last decade or so, if not longer, and it shouldn't be a shock that he had a hand in writing "Cruise." He's written a lot of songs for artists, such as Morgan Wallen, Blake Shelton,  Florida Georgia Line, and many others, but he's finally been making a name for himself as an artist. He has a few albums under his belt before his newest one, those being two volumes of the "Hixtape" series that's meant to be a mixtape for up and coming country artists, or established artists, to feature on songs. They're decent records, but they're very messy and scattershot. In 2020, he released his debut solo album, entitled A Rock, and it's fine. He didn't really get recognized as a solo artist until he released the single "Wait In The Truck," featuring Lainey Wilson, another up and coming artist that does seem to have a good future in the genre. He released a couple more singles, but he finally released his second solo album, The Mockingbird & The Crow, back in January. This album, despite its really bad artwork, is an allusion to the two "sides" of Hardy, those being the "mockingbird" and "the crow." The former half of the album is a straightforward country record, whereas the latter is a hard-rock record. The idea behind this album is very interesting, and I don't know what compelled me to listen to it, but I randomly decided to listen to this record a couple of weeks after it came out, and I'll have you know that I couldn't stop listening to it for a few weeks after that. I really enjoy The Mockingbird & The Crow, although this record has some major issues.
Talking about this album is sort of strange, because there are two albums in one, essentially, so I guess the best way to talk about this album is to break down both halves individually, starting with "the Mockingbird." This is the half of the album that I prefer least, but I have to give Hardy credit for writing some solid mainstream country songs. Every song on the first half are more mid-tempo, such as "Red," "Wait In The Truck," "Drink One For Me," and others, but they're not bad. If anything, it's just kind of generic, but that doesn't always mean something negative. Hardy's got a good voice, at least for this style, and he's got a knack for writing good hooks (although that is kind of a problem in itself, but I'll talk about that later on), and the lyrics on this record are relatively inoffensive, despite being about various country / southern cliches. "Wait In The Truck" is easily the best song on the first half, and it' also the most interesting lyrically (not even on the first half, but on the whole album), because it's a murder ballad that shows Hardy finding a woman on the side of the road that's been physically abused by her boyfriend or husband, and he goes to their house to kill him. That's the story of the song, and honestly, it kind of works. Other songs really lean into cliches that are inoffensive enough, but are still overdone, like the "kids these days are on their phones too much" song "Screen," the "we all bleed red, so we should get along" song (that also features Morgan Wallen, for some reason) "Red," or the album opener, "Beer," which is about beer being personified and sees Hardy reflecting on all the good and bad times he's had with it. The only other song that is slightly more interesting lyrically is "Drink One For Me," that is told from the perspective of a guy who passed away and he's looking down on his friends from the afterlife, ultimately wanting them to enjoy their lives and drink a beer for him.
Lyricism aside, however, the songs themselves on the first half are just generic country songs that don't necessarily offer anything interesting to the table, but if you enjoy that kind of country, you'll enjoy it just fine. I didn't talk about the music itself on that side much, because there isn't much to talk about. It's on the title track where things get interesting, although there is the song "Here Lies Country Music," and that's a strange song that has Hardy complaining about how different country music is now. It's strange because Hardy helped to make country music what it is now, so I don't know why he's complaining about an issue he caused within the genre, but I digress. On the title track, he starts off by talking about how he's just the mockingbird and he sings what people want him to, all the while utilizing another mid-tempo country sound that doesn't do much for me, but the song suddenly switches to a really heavy guitar riff and that's when "the crow" side begins. This is definitely the better part of the album, but I wouldn't say it's anything more unique. Hardy wanted to make a "rock" album that wouldn't be able to played on the radio, although the funny thing is this is the exact type of hard-rock you'd hear on the radio. This is very much in the vein these metalcore bands that cross over to the hard-rock scene, such as Beartooth, A Day To Remember, Wage War, and all of those types of bands. These songs are a lot louder, filled with heavier riffs and breakdowns, along with some screams from Hardy on a few songs. The hooks are still just as good, if not better, since this half of the album has more energy. Songs like "Sold Out," ".30-06," "Truck Bed," and "Radio Song," which features ADTR's Jeremy McKinnon, are some of my favorite songs on the album, even if they're also nothing special. The lyrics are a bit more obnoxious here, such as on songs like "I Ain't In The Country No More," where Hardy marvels at the fact he's in a city, or "Kill Shit Til I Die," which is about him killing animals for food, I guess, and the closing track, "The Redneck Song" feels oddly like a parody, because he just lists stuff off that stereotypical rednecks like.
As you can probably tell from this very long review that I did not intend on being this long, I have mixed feelings on this record. On the one hand, I really enjoy it, and I was playing it a lot for a couple of weeks after I heard it, because it has some really good hooks, and it doesn't feel its length. With both halves, the album is about an hour exactly, but I tended to just play a few songs on the mockingbird half, and then just play the crow half. The whole record is fine, but it's when you try to look deeper into it that the problems of this record rear their ugly heads. The lyrics aren't very good, especially on the second half (which is funny, because I like that half better, but the lyrics are worse), and even when they aren't bad, they're bland and not that interesting. The hooks are great, although every song on this record feels like it was written around its hook, versus having any time to breathe and grow. That's my biggest issue with this record, and one of my biggest issues with Hardy as a whole, he just seems to write the hook of a song first and then writes the rest of the song around it. This album will do nothing to change the minds of people that hate modern country music, because to be fair, this album is riddled the same problems that Hardy is trying to speak out against. He had a hand in writing a lot of the songs and albums that made country music so bad for a long time, and he's doing it here, especially on the first half, so why didn't just make a rock album? If he doesn't like making that kind of country music anymore, just make rock, or country-rock, so him writing songs of what he goes onto criticize doesn't make much sense to me, but as it stands, this album is good. I enjoy it a lot personally, but don't look too deep into it. Every time I think about this album, I don't like it, but if I "turn my brain off" and enjoy the songs for what they are, I really get into it.
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