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| Artist | Title | Format | Released | Genre | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jada | Elements | Album | 20/5/22 | Pop | lnk.tt |
| Junkyard Drive | Electric Love | Album | 13/5/22 | Hard rock | Bandcamp |
| Lucer | The New World | Album | 20/5/22 | Hard rock | Bandcamp |
| Modest | Friend | Album | 6/5/22 | Indie rock | Bandcamp |
| Pil | Kom Vi Flyver, Siger Du | Album | 13/5/22 | Electropop | Spotify |
| Sonic Girl | Confessions | Album | 23/5/22 | Pop | Spotify |
Commentary: A rock heavy selection coming out of Denmark for this month. So in typical fashion, I'm gonna skip over the generic guitar riffs and angsty lyrics this May and focus instead on the crisp pop voice of Sonic Girl. The track “hackerboy” is worth a listen just for the shoehorning in of antivirus and IP addresses!
| Artist | Title | Format | Released | Genre | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I Am The Night | While The Gods Are Sleeping | Album | 6/5/22 | Black metal | Bandcamp |
| Madboiali | 22 | Album | 27/5/22 | Hip hop | Spotify |
| Mary Ann Hawkins | Mary Ann Hawkins | Album | 20/5/22 | Surf rock | Bandcamp |
Commentary: Where Denmark failed with rock, Finland might just have delighted this month. The country is synonymous with death metal, so imagine my surprise to find a source of surf rock in the band Mary Ann Hawkins. Their track “Hawkinsmania” is an espresso shot of frenetiscism.
| Artist | Title | Format | Released | Genre | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bear The Ant | Unconscious | EP | 26/5/22 | Psychedelic pop | Spotify |
| LÓN | Thankfully Distracted | Album | 15/5/22 | Rock | Spotify |
| NEVERNEVER | Glorious | EP | 11/5/22 | Alternative rock | Spotify |
Commentary: Iceland is a small place, with 366,000 people and counting, so sometimes pickings are low. But they do say quality over quantity, and that's what we have here. The names behind NEVERNEVER have some real pedigree in the music industry and are led by the strong vocals of Klara Elias.
| Artist | Title | Format | Released | Genre | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Humle | Døgnvill | Album | 20/5/22 | Pop | Spotify |
| Sigrid | How To Let Go | Album | 6/5/22 | Pop | href+ |
| TrollfesT | Flamingo Overlord | Album | 27/5/22 | Folk metal | Bandcamp |
Commentary: In April Norway took the crown for the month's biggest and best release with Röyksopp's newest. They've done it again! Sigrid's follow-up to her debut album, “How To Let Go” is a real banger, with stand-out track “Mirror” destined for summer playlists all across the Nordics.
| Artist | Title | Format | Released | Genre | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bjorn Rydhog | New Day Coming | EP | 20/5/22 | Pop | SoundCloud |
| Friska Viljor | Don't Save The Last Dance | Album | 13/5/22 | Indie Rock | Spotify |
| Jens Lekman | The Linden Trees Are Still In Blossom | Album | 4/5/22 | Baroque pop | href+ |
| Jireel | MOTY | Album | 6/5/22 | Rap | Spotify |
| Karakou | Via Dolorosa | Album | 13/5/22 | Pop | Spotify |
| Lykke Li | EYEYE | Album | 20/5/22 | Indie pop | Bandcamp |
| Miynt | Lonely Beach | Album | 6/5/22 | Experimental pop | Bandcamp |
| Olof Wallberg | We | Album | 27/5/22 | Indie pop | Spotify |
| Omar Rudberg | OMR | Album | 27/5/22 | Pop | Spotify |
| Omni Of Halos | Care Free | EP | 20/5/22 | Rock | SoundCloud |
| Orkan | Livsgaranti | Album | 13/5/22 | Prog rock | Spotify |
| Paula Jivén | The Duality In Me | EP | 6/5/22 | Pop | Spotify |
| Sahara Hotnights | Love In Times Of Low Expectations | Album | 6/5/22 | Rock | Spotify |
| Svart Ridå | 18 Minuter Av Ditt Liv | EP | 13/5/22 | Experimental pop | SoundCloud |
| Tusse | Happiness Before Love | EP | 20/5/22 | Pop | Spotify |
| Vero | Unsoothing Interior | Album | 6/5/22 | Indie rock | Bandcamp |
Commentary: Four years since the previous album, it's great to have Lykke Li back. “EYEYE” is a brutally melancholic album, with heart-felt lyrics taking centre stage. Margaret Farrell at Pitchfork had this to say: ‘Her music is a companion to sorrow in the same way the sun is a companion to the morning.’
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I'm really struck with the references in this show. As an aside, it's a really enjoyable show. And this time, unlike Lost, I expect to be let down at the end, and am just appreciating the ride as long as I can til it goes dumb. It's also awfully familiar to some other recent shows, like Homecoming and Loki. I've only just finished ep 2. Thank you, red letter media for the introduction.
Interesting references:
Mark Scout looks a lot like original macintosh era Steve Jobs.
Lumon -> Lemon -> Apple
using a logo without text. Also, the teardrop, if you squint and abstract a little, is like an inverted apple with the bite gone
corporate aesthetic is like evil Jony Ive Apple (I've heard tell it's not unlike 60's IBM), not counting the old testament painting.
founder's cult
I feel like I'm forgetting a couple.
Non Apple references:
Portal (and portal 2): opening animation, instruction books
The Matrix: scary codes on a screen, black goo
The Cube Series: general plotline (I am only on ep 2, mind you).
2020. That's when I met her.
To some of my close friends it sounds silly to them when I tell them we loved each other. It's hard for some people to grasp the intensity that a long distance relationship can have. But I don't have anything to prove to anyone - I truly did love her.
Being with an ace, I thought, would make things more complicated as I am not asexual myself. But if anything it made things simpler. It made the long distance easier to deal with. It made it easier to be patient. Easier to deal with her not being in my life all the time, because when push came to shove, she was in my life when I needed her to be. In fact, she was the main reason I labeled myself as polyamorous this year. I realised that I didn't want to pretend we were just friends anymore. I cared for her too much for that.
In so little time, she changed me into a better person. She taught me subtleties about love, sex, relationships but also about life in general. She helped me through mental struggles. She was my first call when we got my SO’s sister out of Kyiv this year. In fact, the day of the war, we talked for over six hours in a row.
She was always, always positive no matter the challenge. A true constant. Saw the flip side nobody else could see. No matter how ill she would get, she'd always brush it off and get back on her feet. In the two years I knew her, she had never made me cry, and her messages would always put a smile on my face.
Difficulty tends to make people stronger. She's had an incredibly difficult life, and was the toughest person I knew.
None of those challenges defined her. She was not defined by her gender, illness, sexuality. She was defined by her constant, absolute positivity. And her unending love for Korea.
She believed, as I do, that we're all one entity - the universe experiencing itself. That her role here had been to spread love and positivity. I hope everyone here will be lucky enough to meet someone like her, at some point in their life.
She was 30. The world is worse without her in it.