A realistic take on Ripjaws from Ben 10 WIP. With Vilgax actual form making a base
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A realistic take on Ripjaws from Ben 10 WIP. With Vilgax actual form making a base
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the veterans discount post made me realize just how long we've been mutuals on this site that's kinda crazy. hope you're doing well cameron
I HOPE UR DOING WELL TOO!! we've been mutuals for 5 billion years even when u take breaks from posting i love seeing u back on my dash (-:
Find A Song about being stuck in a bad place
Oliver Spalding - Emissive
With ‘Emissive’, Spalding’s style flows into more dystopian realms. Snappy, almost trip-hop beats and glitches underpin swathes of darkly toned cinematic synths and Spalding’s staggeringly beautiful falsetto yearning. With indulgent space and emotion it’s one of the more experimental and free flowing moments on his debut.
“‘Emissive’ is about being stuck in a bad place and pleading for relief or a warmth to save you from the impending cold. Depression is a serious issue in modern society and you aren’t alone so please never suffer in silence - reach out for help!”
“Novemberism” is the debut album of 23-year-old UK artist Oliver Spalding. As with his debut EP “Unfurl” (2017), the album was written and recorded with producer Ed Tullett (Novo Amor). Built around Spalding’s staggeringly beautiful voice, the record is full of melodic, immediate songwriting and arresting electronic production.
Asked about his choice of title, Spalding explains, “To be melancholy all year round is to suffer from Novemberism.” And indeed, these 11 tracks are woven together with a common thread of heavyheartedness. Even the more upbeat songs, like title track “Novemberism” and “Bow Creek”, which drive and glisten with intoxicating pop hooks and 80s era synths, recall the darker undercurrents of classic New Order. Says Spalding, “The album focuses on a certain period of time in my life and the things that happened around me. My honesty in songwriting is key. The aim of this album was to be raw and emotional. Emotions are scary and no one wants to face them, and that’s what I wanted the album to feel like - something that is uncomfortable but also beautifully revealing.
Synthesizers feature heavily across the record, including single “Bow Creek”, where iridescent synth stabs and lush strings wash over a hazy, late-night London. “I’m a huge Roxy Music fan”, says Spalding, “I love Brian Ferry’s work and take inspiration from the Prophet synth sounds on the 80s Bruce Springsteen records.
Opener “Athamé” explodes the record into life with a barrage of saxophone and cymbals, before settling down to “Xanax”’s addictive delayed guitar lines and Spalding’s world-weary vocals. The slow, dark R&B simmer of “Her Crescent” reflects in the dark, ethereal pool of Björk-influenced soundscape “Emissive”, and the quietude of the delicate, piano-led heartbreaker “Golden” gives room to breathe after the gloomy electronic cacophony of “AIBM”. Elsewhere in the album, “Unreal” sees Spalding’s gossamer, spine-tingling falsetto soar to the heavens, and epic power ballad “Everglades” lifts Spalding’s voice to its towering, affecting peak, bringing the album to a close with a shudder of thundering drums. (press release)
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devon is just a shitty lesbian (she’s roommates with tate and likes to partake in dumbass teen shenanigans)
all of my ocs are the more recent ones in /tagged/ocs if u wanna draw any of them ! s up to u :D
im not sure what the right colors are for this fellow but like……….i love them so much
👥 if u want to 🤘😔
It’s 2018, WHY are you a Supernatural kinnie
dan dreiberg for the character opinion meme?
WAHHHHH