Brothers approach and half-step,
But ain't heard half of it yet and I bet you're not a fuckin' vet.
So, when you see me on the real
Formin' like Voltron, remember I got deep like a Navy Seal.
F The World • My Agenda • Gentleman • M'Lady • Iron Fist • Barbie Boy • Sorry Bro (I Love You) • Monk Mode (Interlude) • Edgelord • Ram It Down • Give Great Thanks
no he def said it to fit in with the hockey bro stereotype like the guy who’s always listening to rap and bro music basically. During his draft year they had a fun interview type thing where they asked all the top picks what they’re walk out song would be at the nhl draft if that was a thing. He said old man by Neil young lol
He was so unserious. I stg if you watch/read enough of any of his old stuff from 2017-2018 he was always providing a different answer to the kind of music or artist he was into dkahsjs.
I listened to The Age Of Pleasure twice, and played the hell out of "Django Jane", "Q.U.E.E.N.", and "Tightrope". Also listened to her Metropolis EP in its entirety for the first time. Appreciated her music a bit more than I already did this month. 😭💖💕
2. BTS
For some reason I never really sat down and listened to their music before this month. I guess I didn't like much the idea of hearing a lot of words and having to look up what they mean, instead of just understanding as I listen? Lol idk 😭
But, then @casetotu came to the rescue and made a playlist for me full of their songs and... I gotta say, I just LOVE the sound those songs have. And they also helped me understand some of their lyrics and their meaning and... Yeah, I really like them now hehe. 😅😁♥️
3. The Devil Wears Prada
Gave a full listen to Color Decay for the first time (had heard the songs but not as an album until now 😅).
And of course, played the heck out of their first three albums as I usually do. ♥️♥️♥️
4. Beastie Boys
On new year's eve, me and my dad, for no real reason other than to just chill, started playing some old school hip hop. Of course we played Beastie Boys, and we talked about how influential and original they actually were, both them and Rick Rubin (their legendary producer), for combining rock and hip hop in the way they did at the time.
And yeah, most people (including me) hear that now and think it's just corny lol. But when taking the era and impact their music had into account... You really get to enjoy and appreciate it. 😁♥️
And then Kerry King playing that solo for "No Sleep Till Brooklyn"? Aahhhhh that's just legendary 😭💖💖
5. Asking Alexandria
Honestly... Not much new here, I think? 😅
Listened to Where Do We Go From Here? for the second time, played the hell out of "Bad Blood" and kept playing their first two classic albums to death. Nothing new here. 😁💕