I LOVE DROWSE SO MUCH IT'S MY FAVORITE QUEEN SONG I'VE LISTENED TO IT LIKE 1000000000 TIMES AND I STILL GET EXCITED EVERYTIME THE BRIDGE STARTS IT'S SO GOOD SO AMAZING SO SPECIAL SO MAGICAL NEVER WANTED TO BE THE BOY NEXT DOOR ALWAYS THOUGHT I'D BE SOMETHING MORE DAMNNN IT REALLY HITS ME I LOVE ROGER'S SONGWRITING SKILLS I LOVE HIS VOCALS AND DRUMS I LOVE BRIAN'S GUITAR I LOVE JOHN'S BASS I LOVE DROWSE WITH MY HEART AND SOUL I KNOW THE FULL LYRICS WELL I STILL DON'T KNOW WHAT ROG SAYS AT THE VERY END BUT ANYWAYS IT REALLY SUCKS THAT THERE'S NO LIVE PERFORMANCES LIKE NO MENTIONS OF IT NO POSTS ABOUT IT WHYYYYYY
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this is absolute garbáge 🤌👌
anyways context it's tied to the next chapter of you're all going to hell lol
posting... maybe
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Name: Inferna
Age: 202
Gender: Genderless
Pronouns: She/Her
Species: Fire Spirit
Place of Origin: A candle in a Dorset shop
Name: Drowse
Age: 197
Gender: Genderless
Pronouns: He/Him
Species: Water Spirit
Place of Origin: A puddle on a Dorset street
A pair of elemental spirits living on the Jurassic Coast in England. After meeting and falling in love, they moved to a small village on the coast where the local residents happily accepted them into the community, even allowing them to marry. Although their respective clans do not approve of their relationship or their decision to live amongst humans, Inferna and Drowse are content with their lives. Drowse works as a librarian, whilst Inferna is the teaching assistant at the local primary.
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Ngl, even though I say it every time, I cannot for the LIFE of me hear Roger say “Brian May” at the end of Drowse
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‘È strano, ma è meraviglioso’: lovely Italian article about Drowse:
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Things like you don’t last too long
Look at what the arborists have done
I’ve got no limbs, I cannot hold a thing
I wish you could’ve seen me back when I was strong
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The comics website Broken Frontier announced the winners of their annual awards earlier this month, with ND Stevenson’s Substack comic I’m Fine I’m Fine Just Understand taking the prize in the webcomics category. Stevenson was up against an impressive array of webcomics, including Buuza!! by Shazleen Khan (pictured above); Drowse by Frank Verano, Nick Klinger, Jaime Huxtable and Taylor Esposito; Lore Olympus by Rachel Smythe; and Ragwort Wood by Sarah Gordon — all of which are worth a click, so check them out.
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Song: Drowse
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Drowse, "Untrue in Headphones"
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Record #945: Drowse - Wane Into It (2022)
When Kyle Bates holed himself up in his Pacific Northwest apartment to record an album about isolation, grief, and personal trauma, he had no way of knowing how universal those feelings would become by its release. On the other side of lockdowns, protests, and relationships frayed by the above, Bates’ examinations are endlessly relatable—however, they still sound deeply personal, almost as if he…
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One-man bands tend to be quite heavily lonesome affairs thanks to them putting one musician through the wringer with some reaching the breakdown like one we discussed before, i.e. Planning For The Burial. Drowse might be another one of this mood. I mean, the whole thing does have Planning For Burial's eeriness, though the latter seems to be presented differently. His scariness does resemble a suspense of the musician in our previous post, yet he appears to be more out there than Planning For Burial. Drowse by Kyle Bates challenges the sky, whereas Planning For Burial stays on the ground. They both evoke a certain amount of horror, though the quality of Drowse hews close to existential. Actually, Drowse is more of a Lovecraft, if you catch my drift.
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Once a week I wake up and remind myself that I am going to die. Death thought, it keeps me kind: when I wane into it I don’t mind blue cruelty washed with sake at night.
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