Been testing a new style for Waywardbound, so I decided to draw the bois (+ Dimuza, who is NB). Please enjoy these absolute lads! (And Dimuza. Please listen to their conspiracy theories.)
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Been testing a new style for Waywardbound, so I decided to draw the bois (+ Dimuza, who is NB). Please enjoy these absolute lads! (And Dimuza. Please listen to their conspiracy theories.)
Silent scream @... Ominar!
I hnestly wrry that Jilath will stp having faith in me and believe in what the thers say. That im sme mnster wh nly hurts thse arund him. He tells me that hell never believe them and that he knws me better than they d but hnestly...i dnt even really knw myself. I make all this art and fr what? T be cntrversial in sme ravaged sciety until the drnes cme fr me?
It isnt easy being a midbld despite what the media tells everyne. The cnstant pressure f having t pick a side is maddening at times. I knw that my future is bleak but there isnt anything i can d abut it. I either get shipped ff as a sldier r as sme highblds servant fr the rest f my days. Maybe ill get lucky and that highbld will be Jilath r Faltuh...thatd take a miracle t happen thugh.
Ominar - Boom Boom
Ridiculously simple fist pumping EBM, but it’s what I need to get over this work hump.
DJ Shade - Spellbound-DC - DC Goth
Ominar’s downtempo, sparse songs are carried by her vocal, synth, and piano melodies. This is an album full of lyrics questioning relationships and the lack of control we can have over what occurs in our lives. Ominar communicates the emotions one goes through in these situations with honesty via the direct nature of pop, providing an engaging listen.
Read our full review of Ominar’s Transition Roads here.