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Also here’s a cool song I found on my discover weekly!!!

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Still trying to learn photomode, I hate trying to move characters!!!
Also here’s a cool song I found on my discover weekly!!!
Sturgill Simpson || In Bloom
What's your favorite song on your Spotify Discover Weekly this week?
Here's Mine:
"A child led, ghosts surrounding."
Just a character sketch that got out of hand.
From Grunge to Pop, From an English Teacher to a Rock Star & Performing in Eurovision !
‘‘Looks like Kurt Cobain’’ in relief the band expressed when they saw their new singer (Mazvērsīte, 2018, p 50). Not only did Freimanis look like Cobain at the time, with his bleached hair but their debut album ‘‘Putni’’ (1998) [transl. ‘‘Birds’’] was influenced by Nirvana and Whitesnake. Whilst grunge was mainstream in the United States in the 1990s, it`s influence also extends to Latvia.
In 2004, Freimanis wrote the song ''The War Is Not Over'' and gave it to Latvian beloved musicians Valters Frīdenbergs and Kārlis Būmeisters, known as Valters & Kaža (members of Putnu Balle). The song won the Latvian National selection and represented Latvia in the international Eurovision contest in 2005, held in Kyiv, Ukraine, fisnishing in the 5th position.
© Grunge Included | @37fotosb
Things are going well in my Spotify Discover Weekly
Yknow what
Fuck it,gonna come up with a new post idea for every week. A Spotify Discover Weekly Top 5 to share the weird shit i listen to.
1. The Air-Conditioned Nightmare - Mr. Bungle. A wacky track that reminds me of the whole music style of Tally Hall and MM with a very tiny bit of LD sprinkled in there.
2. Thy Mission - The Garden & Mac DeMarco. Kept this baby on replay a few times,letting their chords and experimental ways carry me away. A Beautiful Combination of Indie and Experimental Rock
3. Love and Freedom - Keith mlevhu. A Classic from a Striking time in Zambian History. 1976 was when this Zamrock gem came out,12 years after Zambia gained independence from Britain.
4. Summer in a Small Town - Cleaners from Venus. "I'm not going mad, I'm not going mad." Perfectly sums up my feelings on this Psychedelic track,Astonishingly crafted by these English Aliens.
5. What's inside a Girl - Daughters. A very messy cover of the Cramps Classic..in a good way. The Psychobilly style is prevalent,with their Noise Rock roots creeping in there. They absolutely kill this cover,which (in my sole opinion) i find better than the original.
*Disclaimer:I am not a pro at discerning genres meticulously,but i say it as i hear it. Sorry if i got any die-hard fans upset.
My Top 50 Songs of 2022*
*not necessarily from 2022
Year number 6 of the Top 50 Songs of 2022 that aren't necessarily from 2022 playlist!
I'm not quite sure when this happened or why, but I started listening to my Discover Weekly playlist pretty regularly on Mondays and that led to a ton of songs on this list (BOW DOWN TO THE ELECTRONIC, ALGORITHMIC GATEKEEPERS) which was, honestly, a nice change of pace from having to do the leg work myself. Other songs came from the ending credits of a Rob Zombie, some of my favorite albums of 2022, finally listening to albums I bought years ago, and a trip to Wegmans (I had a "Mountains Win Again," experience with Miley Cyrus's "The Climb").
So check it out. Discover something new or fall in love with something you haven't heard in a while. And for better or for worse, there are no Daniel Tiger tracks (but in case you were wondering, I still consider myself a good father).
Songs are not sequenced with any intention or ranked in any way so I highly recommend listening on shuffle.