why don't people in zombie apocalypse stories ever just wear suits of armor? you think any zombie is gonna get their shitty rotting jaws through this?
I'm gonna rip and tear my way through the zombie apocalypse completely unharmed because none of the undead hoards will be able to get through my plate mail
this is to this day my favorite art advice i've ever seen. who is out here like damn figuring out where shadows go is just too hard. guess i've got to simply redraw this pose perfectly at a completely different angle and FOV
Like, music is beautiful. It’s absolutely insane how we managed to make sounds, and not only that, but make sounds that fit together well. Not only that, but after a while we started to make it more complex, and made different kinds of music, and now it’s so crazy that there’s so many styles that it’s impossible to list them all. Isn’t that just so cool?
Music is just an amazingly beautiful part of culture. It’s so important and magical. Music is literally a universal language, it conveys emotions and thoughts, without needing someone to know anything about a language.
I feel like people get really angry about music, that sort of “X genre sucks, Y genre is better,” thing. I think people need to stop thinking like that and just take a moment to appreciate this impossibly elegant thing that we made. We all did, it is something that unites every culture, society and civilisation to have ever existed. Think about that for a moment.
Music is literally the closest thing we have to magic. A power so strong it can make thousands of people feel the same emotion,clap the same tune, or think the same things. All we need to make it is something as simple as our mouth, or maybe our hands and feet. Music can make you cry or smile, or any of the other things us silly humans do when we’re emotional. I love that.
So there are apparently no ocremixes of music from The Messenger or Sea of Stars. Criminal. Time to listen to the Secret of Mana remix album on repeat again, I guess.
I love this mix because it really does take a six chord source track and turn it into six minutes of pure, sweet, funky groove. And I still keep playing it on repeat because my brain deeply craves a 20 minute extended remix.
When the synths open up at 3:20 and then when the waawaa chorus hits at 3:50 it's *chef's kiss*. Glorious. Just- sink your teeth into that baseline, it's so good.
The entire Resonance of the Pure Land album is amazing actually, but I have a handful of personal faves that I always have to listen to on repeat a few times, and this is one of them.