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electrozeistyking · 3 months
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"Never be Alone"
Started on the sixth of January and planned to be finished on the fourteenth, but landed up not doing that. Somewhere on the sixteenth, I basically said "haha whoops" and pumped out twenty panels. According to Procreate, it took 15 hours and 37 minutes to finish Panels 1-10; 27 hours and 15 minutes on Panels 11-20; and 34 hours and 8 minutes for Panels 21-30.
In total, I have no idea. I just know it took some serious time.
Unlike with She's Gone, I wrote a script. Well, all I wrote was dialogue and some minor actions for Panels 5-23, though lines were changed "in post." Everything else was by the seat of my pants. However, I can say for sure that I was planning on ending it with N being hopeful, but all I had room for was him crying. He cannot catch a break.
(also to those who suspected uzi was still in there, guess you were right all along.)
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numetalpuppygirl · 1 year
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what i'm listening to 2/5/2023 (song notes under cut)
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Laura Les - Haunted: haunted. by laura les.
Radiohead - You And Whose Army?: this is just here as a placeholder to let you know that i'm still listening to amnesiac on repeat, especially since i got the cd. at this point it's become a contender for numero uno on march's album ranking. stay tuned, folks
Carpenters - Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft (The Recognized Anthem Of World Contact Day): #ToddGirlMoment. the carpenters are such a fascinating duo to look at with the heavy amount of retrospect we have access to now, and this is such a strange little blip in their discography. a warm, swelling progressive space rock anthem from the nicest little pair of easy-listening siblings in the world. karen carpenter was truly one of the finest vocalists of the time, and she brought this song to life in such an electrifying way... <3
RAYE - Escapism. (feat. 070 Shake): a few of you may have already seen me raving about this song but like. SERIOUSLY. this is an unbelievably good pop song, full to the brim with hooks. even if i don't relate to the lyrics in any way, i'm just pleasantly in awe of the polish on the thing
Godsmack - Voodoo: links to this post. even their shittiest songs are shitty in a way that pleases my ears
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - Thrift Shop (feat. Wanz): HE WAS KINDA RIGHT is all i'm saying..... like yeah man buy the cheap secondhand clothes and look fresh as hell doing it....... i've had mackle on the brain since i found out he's coming back. i'm all for it, i feel like white rappers are getting a little too comfortable with taking themselves seriously. like jack harlow wants us to believe that he's fucking or whatever. macklemore's gonna set everything straight
Cats Millionaire - Other Twilight: i can't even talk about this song it just makes me cry. that is not a joke i'm literally like a twilight kin or whatever and this song sees me in an uncomfortably real way. anyways
Iron Butterfly - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida: i was watching the one hit wonderland episode about this band and it just kind of overtook me. that happens a lot. #ToddGirlMoment. anyway this is such a great and boring piece of 60s doomy psychedelia, with an awesome riff and countless minutes of pointless solos. it kind of sucks but it definitely rips
Lil Yachty - the BLACK seminole.: i still don't fully know how to feel about this album. the critical community seems to be rejecting it, saying that it's a shame to see so many rappers try to "escape" their own genre. i think there's truth to that, but i also think this is just such a wild left turn of an album that it doesn't only feel like an escape attempt, and i think it's a little unfair to yachty to treat it as such. there's some decent material on here! and this opening track specifically just has such a great vibe, even if it is derivative
Snot - Snooze Button: this band/vocalist are revered on r/numetal but i've yet to really get into them. upon hearing this song, though, i was sold. nu metal that's properly pissed off about encroachment upon workers' rights? like ya even gotta ask
Maneskin - Gossip (feat. Tom Morello): this album fucking SUCKED and not in a fun way like i usually talk about here. i'm really disappointed in this band, though not so much surprised. anyway this single got stuck in my head, and i really like tom morello's signature guitar tone, so here it is. don't listen to the record
Lil Yachty - Poland: it's just silly innit. here's a draft i was gonna post at one point: "some people will praise the new class of rappers that have 'punk energy' and then get so mad when rap demos that are clearly rough around the edges or even unfinished become big hits. sorry baby seems like maybe you aren't as keen on raw, scrappy punk energy as you thought" <referring to this song and "just wanna rock" by lil uzi
Powerman 5000 - Operate, Annihilate: insert post that just says "powerman 5000." these guys were such a fun band, man. if you ever happen to encounter this album ("Tonight The Stars Revolt") in the real world, pick it up and have a look at the inside. it's styled as like a retro magazine with all kinds of awesome cyberpunk stuff, it's sooo cool. this is one of my favorite album tracks, the whole record is pretty solid
Die Spitz - Grip: screaming furious riot garage punk for puppy girls. love it love it. i wrote a review of this ep on rateyourmusic but i can't figure out how to copy a link so. suffer in ignorance
Chuck Berry - Roll Over Beethoven: did i make a post about this? i don't think i did. but i didn't save the draft either. here's the thing: the beatles covered this on one of their early albums. and it was SHIT. it's such a raucous classic rock banger, written and performed by a legend, and after hearing the terrible cover it makes me appreciate the original that much more
Bailey Zimmerman - Rock and A Hard Place: i'm telling you, listening to all this top 40 is normiefying me. feels kinda good actually. did you know that normies are happy sometimes? like just naturally? it's crazy. anyway i've been enjoying a bit of pop country recently, and you may have also seen me having nice words for newcomer bailey zimmerman. we'll see if it lasts
U2 - Mysterious Ways: nothing to say. catchy song. it's like this band is good sometimes or something.
YoungBoy Never Broke Again - Black: man this album sucked too... but what a rager of an opening track. that weird scream thing he does at the beginning is so stupid, i love it. i'll never listen to this album again
the pillows - Strange Chameleon: as featured in hit yuri manga "hello, melancholic." READ IT. i also think it's really interesting to hear a damn solid britpop record from a japanese band
this isn't strictly music but i've also been watching some old-school mtv programming. felt noteworthy. okay bye
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