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Comment on Has anyone else found it progressively harder to get into new music? in ~music
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Comment on Speaking Of Podcats, What Do You Use To Listen To Yours? in ~talk
tanner4105 Stitcher for the most part because premium and Earwolf shows. It’s not very good though unfortunately. I like Overcast quite a bit but mostly only use it for The Best Show because the voice boost...Stitcher for the most part because premium and Earwolf shows. It’s not very good though unfortunately. I like Overcast quite a bit but mostly only use it for The Best Show because the voice boost feature helps with the inconsistent levels.
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Comment on Where are you from? in ~talk
tanner4105 Oh wow, I’m gonna look into that. Thanks for the tip!Oh wow, I’m gonna look into that. Thanks for the tip!
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Comment on Where are you from? in ~talk
tanner4105 Garbage plates are my fondest memories from the 2 or 3 times I’ve been there. White hots are amazing too, and I’ve been craving them ever since.Garbage plates are my fondest memories from the 2 or 3 times I’ve been there. White hots are amazing too, and I’ve been craving them ever since.
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Comment on Where are you from? in ~talk
tanner4105 USA, in Texas. Howdy! 🤠USA, in Texas. Howdy! 🤠
I’m going through something similar but I’m not sure why. I started really noticing it when music festival lineups would come out and there would only be 1-2 bands I actually cared about. In previous years that number would be anywhere between 10-15.
Maybe you unknowingly burned yourself out because of how many bands you try to pick up on every month. Maybe try getting pickier about who is worth keeping up with? If you don’t think that’s it, If you’re able to sign up or already have an account, I’d also try Spotify. They create multiple personalized mixes based on what you listen to. They have daily mixes which are 4 different playlists generated every day and they’re usually very solid in my experience.
For me personally, I think it’s because I produce music for multiple projects, and I work on them nearly every day. It might be a bit of a musical burnout for myself. I also realized I’m doing the same thing with podcasts now as I used to do with music. I listen to around 2-4 hours of podcasts a day now and rarely even have music playing in the car. I still love music but I think it’s just in a different way now.