Im going back to old albums and this week, the mood is poignant Tracy Chapmans Fast Car.
Trying to keep it lighter & instrumental this week after been on a bit of a metal streak
Boards of Canada music has the right to children and campfire headphase, The Field, Tycho, Onra, Monster Rally, Bonobo, Ott, Com Truise

I just got The Coup - Genocide and Juice
whole album and have been enjoying the heck out of it even if I still can’t find Sorry To Bother You physically.Otherwise I “discovered” Ghost: The Future is a Foreign Land has been hurting me in a nice way.
I’m listening to this 1995 masterpiece every day after my workout lately:

Black pumas did a good cover of this. I freaking love Black Pumas so much
Paris Paloma - Labour https://youtube.com/watch?v=jvU4xWsN7-A

Fun Fact: Thích Quảng Đức, the monk in the picture was not protesting the Vietnam War, but rather the Catholic oppression of the Buddhist majority by the American puppet government.
Fast Car is one of those songs that always makes me cry.
I’ve been listening to Bob Marley & the Wailers:
Get up, stand up: stand up for your right
Get up, stand up: don’t give up the fight
Plantoid - FLARE. Album just came out and I’m enjoying it.
My favorite band Red Vox just put out a new album called Retcon:
https://vine.bandcamp.com/album/retcon
I especially like the song “Brother,” it’s a sad song so fair warning:
I’ve got two songs on loop at the moment: “Vancouver” by Kingfishr, and “Marlay Park” by Amble.
They’re coming to Melbourne soon, so I’m getting hyped.
Little Simz - Stillness in Wonderland (Deluxe Edition)
I saw The Midnight in concert last week so I’m deep into their discography at the moment.
We gotta make a decision
Leave tonight or live and die this way
Killswitch Engage, mainly their 2002 and 2006 albums “Alive or Just Breathing” and “As Daylight Days”, respectively.
Aside from that, some of Timecop1983’s albums, mainly “Night Drive” (2018), “Faded Touch” (2021), and “Searching for Tomorrow” (2023).






