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Evie's OC Birthday Calendar
Have you ever wondered when my OCs' birthdays are? No? Well, you're getting a birthday calendar anyways. Under the cut, you'll find calendar pages, the template for which was made by this lovely person - for free! Thank you so much ^^
If, for some reason, you can't read what's written on the images, either because they won't load or because you can't read my sorry attempt at writing in cursive for the first time since fifth grade, don't worry – I've put a list of all the birthdays underneath the images for you!
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List, in case the images don't load:
Also bonus reasons for the birthdays if there are any :)
January:
05. - Philomel (rough estimate of what "just after The Beginning" means) 10. - Kan-chan (goroawase for ma-ma-i-do: 0-0-1-10) 21. - Bára (Squirrel Appreciation Day, assigned by Larry Daley) 29. - Diana ("The Raven" is published on January 29th 1845)
February:
02. - Dotty (I honestly can't remember) 08. - Jelena (Release date of the Musik des Teufels audio drama) 15. - Honey (National Gumdrop Day + I needed a February birthday) 26. - Denri (Wii VC release of LOZ: OOT in the US)
March:
09. - Sonoko (goroawase for san-o-ko: 3-0-9) 10. - Lindewen (goroawase for surin-da: 3-10) 26. - K'Rala (Live Long and Prosper Day) 29. - Helena (Mermaid Day) 30. - Lily (World Bipolar Day)
April:
06. - Holly (goroawase for ho-ri: 4-6) 10. - Jamie (I honestly can't remember. But the Titanic sets sail April 10th!) 26. - Anita (World Burlesque Day)
May:
02. - Penny | Agent 0 (goroawase, probably, but I can't remember for what) 04. - Lani (Star Wars Day, May the Fourth be with you) 31. - Claire (Pretty sure it's a reference to Sappho but I don't remember how)
June:
01. - Vicky (Marilyn Monroe's birthday) 05. - Cora (National Tailors Day) 08. - Reina (Name Your Poison Day) 25. - Inari (Pudding's birthday - they're twins, so...)
July:
01. - Lux (07/01; Amber Lead Syndrome is introduced in ep. 701 of the anime) 09. - Eva (Argentina Independence Day) 16. - Varsha (World Snake Day; assigned by Tom Sawyer)
August:
01. - Kit (movie & 80s version) (Spider-Man Day) 08. - Fernip (I can't remember) 15. - Noura (Flooding/Fidelity of The Nile) 30. - Raevyn (picked it in 2019; wanted her to be a summer girl and a virgo)
September:
02. - Circe (goroawase for kyu-ki-tsu-ki = vampire: 9-2) 04. - Kaede (goroawase for mu-sa-sa-bi: 6-3-3-1; 6+3, 3+1 -> 9-4) 12. - Sonata (Hans Zimmer's birthday) 14. - Chalice (release of the animated Disney's Alice in Wonderland in the US) 25. - Aurelia (Maybe I wanted her to be a libra? Maybe it's a festival of Hera?)
October:
01. - Kassandra ("On the twelfth hour of the first day of October 1989...") 13. - Evelynn (picked it in 2020, yes it's a reference to Friday 13th) 25. - Byeong-ho (Nevada Day; because of his gambling addiction) 31. Charlie (Halloween for demon boi; read the fic for the canonical reason 🙃 )
November:
04. - Soles (Colombian All Saints' Day) 17. - Sherry (first release day of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga) 22. - Eve (release date of her first appearance in the series if she were canon)
December:
05. - Celine (probably Who Killed Markiplier-related) 11. - Luna (I picked it about eight years ago as a reference to Zoro's birthday) 21. - Iris (World Poetry Day but make it sagittarius)
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Morgan St. Jean - Aftertaste 18:44 Faithless - Crazy English Summer (Brothers On High Remix) 18:42 Lizot - Daddy Cool 18:38 Robin Schulz & Felix Jaehn - One More Time 18:33 Hazy J - Our Way 18:25 Miyagi, Sascha Braemer, Dan Caster, Jan Blomqvist - Woodpeckers Love Affair 18:22 Kygo Feat. Kodaline - Raging 18:19 Nora Van Elken - Interstellar 18:16 Dennis Kruissen Feat. Liza Flume - Another Soul 18:12 Elmara - Sky In Your Eyes 18:09 Möwe - Bad Intentions 18:06 Kamrad - I Believe 18:03 Alphawezen - 4043 17:59 Nora En Pure - Dry Sobbing 17:53 Tebra - Suton 17:46 Tom Novy & Milkwish - Dream Catcher (Extended Mix) 17:43 Twisted Harmonies Feat. Mougleta - You & Me 17:40 Undressd - Forever Young 17:34 Orbient - Transition 17:26 Blank & Jones - California Sunset 17:20 Maestro & Cabal - Clifton Bay 17:18 Wave Wave Feat. Lena Sue - Repeating 17:15 Amely & Lvndscape - Losing My Mind 17:10 Vargo - The Moment 17:07 Gibbs & Code X - Close To Your Heart 17:04 Blank & Jones Feat. Mick Roach - Magnolia 17:00 Marit Larsen - I Don't Want To Talk About It (Nelsaan & Matoma Tropical Remix) 16:58 Vievie - Blue Island 16:55 R3hab & Marnik - Candyman 16:52 Marvin Gaye - I Heard It Through The Grapevine 16:46 Lazy Hammbock - Surround Me 16:43 Sans Souci - Nanda 16:36 Francesco Rossi - Paper Aeroplane 16:33 Meduza Feat. Goodboys - Piece Of Your Heart 16:29 Air - Talisman 16:26 Reece Lemonius, Munich Monstrs - Miss You 16:24 Christopher Von Deylen - She Never Told Him Her Name 16:19 Blank & Jones - Coming Home (Afterlife Remix) 16:15 Schiller & Tricia Mcteague - Guardian Angel 16:11 Armin Van Buuren & Avira - Illusion (Mixed) 16:08 Hamlet - Der Mückenschwarm 16:00 Super Flu - Mygut (Solomun Remix) 15:56 Klangkarussel & Poppy Baskcomb - This Love 15:52 Klangperlenspiel - Before The Sunrise 15:49 Bernward Koch - Flowing Colors 15:47 Lost Frequencies & Elley Duhé - Back To You 15:41 Jazzy Pecada - Slow Down 15:38 Sans Souci - Take My Breath Away (Original Mix) 15:32 Bruno Be, Manimal, Vintage Culture - Human Remix (Club Mix) 15:29 The Alan Parsons Project - The Turn Of A Friendly Card 15:27 Lika Morgan - Ding Dong 15:21 Coastline - Adriatic Sea (Milews Remix) 15:18 Sam Feldt Feat. Lateshift - The Riddle 15:15 Blank & Jones - Coastline 15:09 Pang! - Lion (Original Mix) 15:07 Kush Kush & Sickmellow Feat. 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Dizzy - Queen Of Ice Queen Of Ice 13:59 Colyn - Lightyears 13:52 Sans Souci - Seaside (Extended Mix) 13:49 Robin Schulz - Never Know Me (Radio Mix) 13:44 Kate The Cat - I Was Made For Lovin You 13:41 Paratone - Time After Time 13:39 Valerie Dore - The Night (Zyx Edit Remastered 2021) 13:34 Melloton - See You Again (Extended Mix) 13:31 Pirra Feat. Lindstrøm & Prins Thomas Remix - Limousine Lies 13:28 Lucas Estrada & Henri Purnell & Neimy - In My Fantasy 13:21 Plus Minus - Meeting Of The Worlds 13:18 Tiësto & Ty Dolla $ign - The Business, Pt. Ii 13:15 Kai Schwarz, Cayus & Yass - My Love Is Your Love 13:12 Federico Aubele - Besos De Sal 13:05 Blank & Jones - Coh 13:03 Vamero & Lizot - Bleeding Love 12:59 Gamper - Bittersweet Symphony 12:57 Tiësto & Karol G - Don't Be Shy 12:49 Justin Martin - The Sad Piano 12:45 Lstn - Thoughts 12:43 Steve Forest, Te Pai - Never Gonna Give You Up 12:40 Regard & Raye - Secrets 12:35 Scotty & Wilcox - Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (Wilcox Extended) 12:32 Winona Oak & Robin Schulz - Oxygen 12:27 Mathieu & Florzinho - Maha - Amba 12:20 Dale Anderson Feat. Anil Chawla - Pimento Grove 12:17 Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano - Let It Lie 12:12 Deep Dive Corp. - Guitaria 12:08 Audien - Blue 12:03 Schiller X Tricia Mcteague - Miracle 11:58 Alphawezen - Into The Stars 11:54 Avira & Kiko Franco Feat. Nathan Nicholson) - Ocean 11:48 Nova June - More 11:44 Tom Novy & Dan Le Blonde - Let's Dance (Tom Novy Remix) 11:40 Lstn - Sky & Sand 11:37 Klangfeld Feat. Tillmann Uhrmacher - Free 2018 11:34 Backstreet Boys - Chances (Instrumental) 11:32 Feder & Ofenbach Feat. Dawty Music - Call Me Papi 11:28 Alle Farben - Berlin 11:25 Armin Van Buuren Feat. Angel Taylor - Make It Right (Trinix Remix) 11:22 Mount & Emdey - Venus 11:17 Jody Wisternoff Feat. Sian Evans - The Bridge (Chicane Rework) 11:14 Mike Candys & Jack Holiday - The Riddle Anthem Rework 11:10 Stepha Schweiger - When I Was A Bird 11:05 Fous De La Mer - Soledad 11:02 Ec Twins, Oda Loves You - Wonderful Life 10:55 Worakls - Elea (Original Mix) 10:52 Ambyion - Motion 10:45 Rodriguez Jr. Feat. Liset Alea - What Is Real 10:42 Justin Robertson Presents Revtone - Love Movement 10:35 Blond:ish Feat. Shawni - Wizard Of Love 10:31 Kyla La Grange - Cut Your Teeth 10:24 Parra For Cuva - The Fifth Hand 10:19 Mr.da-nos - San Francisco 2k20 10:14 Lamb - Wonder 10:07 Chris Zippel Feat. Tusnelda - Blade 10:04 Tinlicker Feat. Nathan Nicholson - Be Here And Now 10:00 Ck West - Aldebaran 2021 09:55 Blank & Jones - 10.000 Emerald Pools 09:53 Edx - Ecletric (Mixed) 09:50 El Profesor - Busy Bye Bye 09:47 Sofi Tukker & John Summit - Sun Came Up (Radio) 09:43 Vize & Leony - Dolly Song (Devil's Cup) 09:39 Teri Richardson - Shadows Of My Love 09:36 Hugel - Can't Love Myself (Feat. 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I reproduce here a text on Herodotus and on Tom Holland’s translation of The Histories, authored by the conservative Australian writer Stephanie Forrest. Obviously I don’t agree with Forrest’s more general views, but this article of hers on Herodotus is good. I add that usually hardliner conservatives and more particularly neoconservatives with interest in ancient history prefer Thucydides to Herodotus, because of the more “pragmatic” approach of the former to politics (sometimes dangerously close to the “might is right” philosophy) and of the more pessimistic picture of the human nature and condition presented by Thucydides’ History of the Peloponnesian War. 
Anyway, here is Stephanie Forrest’s article:
“ The Father of History
Written by Stephanie Forrest
1 February 2015
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‘Herodotus’, Tom Holland writes, ‘is the most entertaining of historians. Indeed, he is as entertaining as anyone who has ever written—historian or not.’
A bold claim though this may be, it cannot be denied that Herodotus’ work has influenced myriad writers that have come since. His legacy has been both profound and long-lived, and continues to be felt today.
As with many Classical authors, very little is known of Herodotus’ life. We know that Herodotus was born in the Carian city of Halicarnassus in south-western Anatolia (now Bodrum, Turkey) at some point in the early fifth century BC, and we definitely know that he wrote a ἱστορία (historia, or ‘enquiry’) in nine books. Everything else is highly speculative.
Nevertheless, his great legacy— the carefully-compiled historia— gained a life of its own, and ultimately gave its name to a literary genre and academic discipline. In the fifth century BC, he produced what was essentially the first prose nonfiction work in Greek—apparently the product of tireless research and the cataloguing of many different accounts. Its stated purpose was to ensure ‘that human achievement may be spared the ravages of time, and that everything great and astounding … be kept alive.’
In his treatise De Legibus in the first century BC, the Roman orator and statesman Cicero referred to Herodotus in passing as pater historiae (‘the father of history’). Herodotus has likewise been dubbed ‘the father of history’ by hosts of academics since.
If he was the ‘father of history’, however, Herodotus was not the father of the political, scientific form of history; that title more properly belongs to Thucydides, the Athenian historian who flourished in the generation after Herodotus. Thucydides’ history had a specific, clear focus: his purpose was to recount the Peloponnesian War—the brutal conflict between Athens and Sparta towards the end of the fifth century BC—and to report only facts that related directly to his main topic. Naturally, as an Athenian he was selective of the facts which were included.
Herodotus’ work stands in bewildering contrast to that of Thucydides. True: the main topic of Herodotus’ writing is essentially political, as it concerns the origins of the war between the Greeks and the Persians and the defeat of the Persian invasion of Greece in the early fifth century BC.
But his account entails a great deal more. He begins with the story of Gyges, who was compelled to kill the king of the Lydians after being forced to see the queen naked. This then leads to the story of Gyges’ great-great-grandson Croesus, who foolishly declared war on the Persians and destroyed his kingdom in doing so.
Elsewhere, Herodotus’ narrative digresses to discuss the explorations of the Phoenicians, the customs of the Egyptians, the source of the Nile, the geography of Scythia, and various dynastic struggles in Persia. In fact, it is only half-way through his work—in book five—that Herodotus finally approaches the outbreak of the Persian wars with the Greeks, and only in book seven that Xerxes arrives on the Greek mainland.
Given the extremely broad interests of his work, it is perhaps unsurprising that Herodotus laid the foundations for many disciplines in addition to history.
As Holland argues in his new translation of the historia, Herodotus produced the earliest example of a work on geography, political discourse, and academic research in general. ‘The process of researching and recording facts on a would-be encyclopaedic scale begins with his history’, so Holland writes. ‘Anyone who has ever used the internet to check up on a fact stands in a line of descent from him.’
Holland is a London-based historian and prolific writer, whose main interests are ancient and early medieval history. In addition to writing four historical novels, radio adaptations of important Classical works, plays and documentaries, he is the author of a series of nonfiction bestsellers which collectively explore some of history’s most dramatic turning-points. First, in 2004, was Rubicon, which charts the collapse of the Roman Republic in the first century BC. This was followed in 2006 by Persian Fire, on the Persian invasion of mainland Greece in the fifth century BC.
His 2009 book, Millennium, explores the rise of medieval Western Christendom in the two centuries surrounding AD 1000, and his 2012 book, In the Shadow of the Sword, concerns the rise of Islam in the sixth and seventh centuries. In his latest book, Holland has tried his hand at something different. He provides a bold new translation of Herodotus.
For the most part, he succeeds, although he hardly provides a literal translation from the Greek language. In the first book, for example, he has the reluctant regicide Gyges say to the Lydian queen,
‘…now that you have twisted my arm, and made me swear to kill my master—something I really do not wish to do, I can assure you—answer me this: how do we actually lay our hands on him?’
While this captures the sense of the original, the idiom ‘twisting the arm’ would have been alien to Herodotus. A more literal translation from the Greek would look something more like this:
‘…since you compel me, not willing, to kill my master, please: I will hear what manner we will lay our hands on him.’
The pages of Holland’s book are littered with other such modern English idioms that certainly were not in Herodotus’ original— including ‘to cut a long story short’, ‘I haven’t the foggiest idea’, ‘nipping Persian greatness in the bud’, and ‘crack open the wine and start partying’. Holland also has a tendency to turn statements into questions, and generally rephrases sections for dramatic effect.
While it isn’t an accurate rendition of the Greek, Holland’s version makes better English than a more literal translation would, and is a compelling read for anyone wanting a highly readable introduction to Herodotus’ work.
Holland’s translation is supplemented with useful notes by the Cambridge Classical historian Paul Cartledge.
In addition to providing much helpful background information on Herodotus’ life and style, Cartledge makes some unusual observations on Herodotus’ legacy in the contemporary era.
Traditionally, Cartledge notes, Thucydides was regarded as the model historian, not Herodotus. Although both were essential school texts at various times, Thucydides was preferred both because of his Attic Greek and because of the extremely focused, political, and secular nature of his account. Herodotus received some criticism because of his tendency to digress on irrelevant matters and the extremely broad interests of his work.
Even in antiquity, writers like Cicero could not help but be irked by Herodotus’ tendency to incorporate mythology and local legends into his supposedly factual account; indeed, in one very hostile essay from the first or second century AD, the historian Plutarch dubbed Herodotus the ‘father of lies’.
In the twenty-first century, this perception of Herodotus has changed. ‘The balance has tilted’, Cartledge argues, ‘quite sharply away from Thucydides and towards Herodotus’. To this, Cartledge offers two explanations. The first, he suggests, is the end of the ‘old East- West, Communist v. Free World, Cold War’ dichotomy and a decline in interest in political history.
The second explanation that he gives relates to the way the historical discipline has reacted to the challenge of ‘postmodernism’— namely, traditional historians have given more weight to the reliability of their sources.
According to Cartledge, this has made Herodotus, who took great care in citing his sources and weighing different accounts, preferable to Thucydides, who purports to state only the facts, and so rarely does either.
It should be seriously debated whether all of these changes to the history discipline have ultimately been good, and whether the wandering Herodotus is always a better model than the firm and focused Thucydides.
Nevertheless, it is indisputable that both produced works that were, in their own unique ways, earth-shattering. Holland’s most recent book provides a compelling introduction to one.”
Source: https://ipa.org.au/ipa-review-articles/the-father-of-history
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thejusticewarrior · 3 years
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The Book Club - Non-Fiction
The Non-Fiction Book Club TBR list:
100 Nasty Women of History by Hannah Jewell
101 Essays That Will Change The Way You Think by Brianna Wiest
13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do by Amy Morin
21 Lessons For The 21st Century by Yuval Noah Haran
A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle
Are Prisons Obsolete? by Angela Y. Davis
Atlantis: The Antediluvian World by Ignatius L. Donnelly
Becoming Supernatural by Dr. Joe Dispenza
Between The World And Me by Ta-Neisi Coates
Beyond The Pill by Jolene Brighten
Boundaries In Dating by Dr. Henry Cloud & Dr. John Townsend
Calm The F**k Down by Sarah Knight
Caste: The Origins Of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson
Come As You Are by Emily Nagoski
Confessions Of A Political Hitman by Stephen Marks
Confessions Of A Sex Kitten by Eartha Kitt
Declutter Your Mind by S.J. Scott & Barrie Davenport
Decoded by Jay-Z
Devil In The Grove by Gilbert King
Fear by Thich Nhat Hanh
Feminists Don't Wear Pink And Other Lies by Scarlett Curtis
first, we make the beast beautiful by Sarah Wilson
Girl, was your face by Rachel Hollis
Heal Thyself For Health And Longevity by Queen Afua
Homo Deus: A Brief History Of Tomorrow by Yuval Noah Haran
Hormonal by Martie Haselton
Hormonal by Eleanor Morgan
How The Pill Changes Everything by Sarah E. Hill
How To Be Single And Happy by Jennifer L. Taitz
How To Love by Thich Nhat Hanh
I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
Lies My Teacher Told Me by James W. Loewen
Man's Search For Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl
Maybe It's You by Lauren Handel Zander
Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus by John Gray
Milk And Honey by Rupi Kaur
Misjustice: How British Law Is Failing Women by Helena Kennedy
Moody: A 21st Century Hormone Guide by Amy Thomson
Natives: Race And Class In The Ruins Of Empire by Akala
Nile Valley Contributions To Civilization by Anthony T. Browder
Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
Pleasure Activism by adrienne maree brown
Red Notice by Bill Browder
Sacred Woman by Queen Afua
Sapiens: A Brief History Of Humankind by Yuval Noah Haran
Stolen Legacy by George G. M. James
Sweetening The Pill by Holly Grigg-Spall
The 48 Laws Of Power by Robert Greene
The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
The Art Of Happiness by The Dalai Llama
The Art Of Living by Thich Nhat Hanh
The Autobiography Of Malcolm X by Malcolm X
The Body Is Not An Apology by Sonya Renee Taylor
The Chimp Paradox by Prof. Steve Peters
The Four Agreements by Miguel Ruiz
The Gifts Of Imperfection by Brené Brown
The Little Book Of Hygge by Meik Wiking
The Many-Headed Hydra by Peter Linebaugh & Marcus Rediker
The Miracle Of Mindfulness by Thich Nhat Hanh
The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
The Power Of Now by Eckhart Tolle
The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir
The Silk Roads by Peter Frankopan
The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Kolbert
The Sun Does Shine by Anthony Ray Hinton
The Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler
The Warmth Of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson
Thinking, Fast And Slow by Daniel Kahneman
This Is Going To Hurt by Adam Kay
Vilnius: City Of Strangers by Laimonas Briedis
When We Ruled by Robin Walker
White Tears/Brown Scars by Ruby Hamad
Why I'm No Longer Talking To White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge
Womancode by Alisa Vitti
Women Who Love Too Much by Robin Norwood
Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estés
Women, Race And Class by Angela Y. Davis
A Massacre In Mexico by Anabel Hernandez
Putin's People by Catherine Belton
The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan
Hood Feminism by Mikki Kendall
Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson
The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot
The Good Immigrant by Nikesh Shukla et al.
When They Call You A Terrorist by Patrisse Khan-Cullon & Asha Bandele
It's Not About The Burqa by Mariam Khan
Afropean: Notes From Black Europe by Johny Pitts
Blueprint For Revolution by Srdja Popovic
Freedom Is A Constant Struggle by Angela Y. Davis
White Fragility by Robin Diangelo
The Health Gap by Michael Marmot
Fake Law: The Truth Abiut Justice In An Age Of Lies by The Secret Barrister
The Secret Barrister by The Secret Barrister
I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai
No One Is Too Small To Make A Difference by Greta Thunberg
Our Final Warning: Six Degrees Of Climate Emergency by Mark Lynas
Underground by Haruki Murakami
The Jigsaw Man by Paul Britton
This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate by Naomi Klein
Justice, Justice Thou Shalt Pursue by Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Bad Pharma by Ben Goldacre
Pharma by Gerald Posner
The Truth About The Drug Companies by Marcia Angell, M.D.
Selling Sickness by Ray Moynihan & Alan Cassels
Blood Feud by Kathleen Sharp
The Future We Choose by Christiana Gigueres & Tom Rivett Carnac
There Is No Planet B by Mike Berners-Lee
Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez
Society Must Be Defended by Michel Foucault
Discipline And Punish by Michel Foucault
Chernobyl Prayer by Svetlana Alexievich
We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Anne Frank: The Diary Of A Young Girl by Anne Frank
If They Come In The Morning by Angela Y. Davis
Tiny, Beautiful Things by Cheryl Strayed
The House of Government by Yuri Slezkine
The Body Keeps The Score by Bessel Van Der Kolk
Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents by Lindsay C. Gibson
Will I Ever Be Good Enough?: Healing The Daughters of Narcissistic Mothers by Karyl McBride
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nellygwyn · 4 years
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BOOK RECS
Okay, so lots of people wanted this and so, I am compiling a list of my favourite books (both fiction and non-fiction), books that I recommend you read as soon as humanly possible. In the meantime, I’ll be pinning this post to the top of my blog (once I work out how to do that lmao) so it will be accessible for old and new followers. I’m going to order this list thematically, I think, just to keep everything tidy and orderly. Of course, a lot of this list will consist of historical fiction and historical non-fiction because that’s what I read primarily and thus, that’s where my bias is, but I promise to try and spice it up just a little bit. 
Favourite fiction books of all time:
The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock // Imogen Hermes Gowar
Sense and Sensibility // Jane Austen
Slammerkin // Emma Donoghue 
Remarkable Creatures // Tracy Chevalier
Life Mask // Emma Donoghue
His Dark Materials // Philip Pullman (this includes the follow-up series The Book of Dust)
Emma // Jane Austen
The Miniaturist // Jessie Burton
Girl, Woman, Other // Bernadine Evaristo 
Jane Eyre // Charlotte Brontë
Persuasion // Jane Austen
Girl with a Pearl Earring // Tracy Chevalier
The Silent Companions // Laura Purcell
Tess of the d’Urbervilles // Thomas Hardy
Northanger Abbey // Jane Austen
The Chronicles of Narnia // C.S. Lewis
Pride and Prejudice // Jane Austen
Goodnight, Mr Tom // Michelle Magorian
The French Lieutenant’s Woman // John Fowles 
The Butcher’s Hook // Janet Ellis 
Mansfield Park // Jane Austen
The All Souls Trilogy // Deborah Harkness
The Railway Children // Edith Nesbit
Favourite non-fiction books of all time
Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman // Robert Massie
Love and Louis XIV: The Women in the Life of the Sun King // Antonia Fraser
Madame de Pompadour // Nancy Mitford
The First Iron Lady: A Life of Caroline of Ansbach // Matthew Dennison 
Black and British: A Forgotten History // David Olusoga
Courtiers: The Secret History of the Georgian Court // Lucy Worsley 
Young and Damned and Fair: The Life of Katherine Howard, the Fifth Wife of Henry VIII // Gareth Russell
King Charles II // Antonia Fraser
Casanova’s Women // Judith Summers
Marie Antoinette: The Journey // Antonia Fraser
Mrs. Jordan’s Profession: The Story of a Great Actress and a Future King // Claire Tomalin
Jane Austen at Home // Lucy Worsley
Mudlarking: Lost and Found on the River Thames // Lara Maiklem
The Last Royal Rebel: The Life and Death of James, Duke of Monmouth // Anna Keay
The Marlboroughs: John and Sarah Churchill // Christopher Hibbert
Nell Gwynn: A Biography // Charles Beauclerk
Jurassic Mary: Mary Anning and the Primeval Monsters // Patricia Pierce
Georgian London: Into the Streets // Lucy Inglis
The Prince Who Would Be King: The Life and Death of Henry Stuart // Sarah Fraser
Wedlock: How Georgian Britain’s Worst Husband Met His Match // Wendy Moore
Dead Famous: An Unexpected History of Celebrity from the Stone Age to the Silver Screen // Greg Jenner
Victorians Undone: Tales of the Flesh in the Age of Decorum // Kathryn Hughes
Crown of Blood: The Deadly Inheritance of Lady Jane Grey // Nicola Tallis
Favourite books about the history of sex and/or sex work
The Origins of Sex: A History of First Sexual Revolution // Faramerz Dabhoiwala 
Erotic Exchanges: The World of Elite Prostitution in Eighteenth-Century Paris // Nina Kushner
Peg Plunkett: Memoirs of a Whore // Julie Peakman
Courtesans // Katie Hickman
The Other Victorians: A Study of Sexuality and Pornography in mid-Nineteenth Century England
Madams, Bawds, and Brothel Keepers // Fergus Linnane
The Secret History of Georgian London: How the Wages of Sin Shaped the Capital // Dan Cruickshank 
A Curious History of Sex // Kate Lister
Sex and Punishment: 4000 Years of Judging Desire // Eric Berkowitz
Queen of the Courtesans: Fanny Murray // Barbara White
Rent Boys: A History from Ancient Times to Present // Michael Hone
Celeste // Roland Perry
Sex and the Gender Revolution // Randolph Trumbach
The Pleasure’s All Mine: A History of Perverse Sex // Julie Peakman
LGBT+ fiction I love*
The Confessions of the Fox // Jordy Rosenberg 
As Meat Loves Salt // Maria Mccann
Bone China // Laura Purcell
Brideshead Revisited // Evelyn Waugh
The Confessions of Frannie Langton // Sara Collins
The Intoxicating Mr Lavelle // Neil Blackmore
Orlando // Virginia Woolf
Tipping the Velvet // Sarah Waters
She Rises // Kate Worsley
The Mercies // Kiran Millwood Hargrave
Oranges are Not the Only Fruit // Jeanette Winterson
Maurice // E.M Forster
Frankisstein: A Love Story // Jeanette Winterson
If I Was Your Girl // Meredith Russo 
The Well of Loneliness // Radclyffe Hall 
* fyi, Life Mask and Girl, Woman, Other are also LGBT+ fiction
Classics I haven’t already mentioned (including children’s classics)
Far From the Madding Crowd // Thomas Hardy 
I Capture the Castle // Dodie Smith 
Vanity Fair // William Makepeace Thackeray 
Wuthering Heights // Emily Brontë
The Blazing World // Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle
Murder on the Orient Express // Agatha Christie 
Great Expectations // Charles Dickens
North and South // Elizabeth Gaskell
Evelina // Frances Burney
Death on the Nile // Agatha Christie
The Monk // Matthew Lewis
Frankenstein // Mary Shelley
Vilette // Charlotte Brontë
The Mayor of Casterbridge // Thomas Hardy
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall // Anne Brontë
Vile Bodies // Evelyn Waugh
Beloved // Toni Morrison 
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd // Agatha Christie
The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling // Henry Fielding
A Room With a View // E.M. Forster
Silas Marner // George Eliot 
Jude the Obscure // Thomas Hardy
My Man Jeeves // P.G. Wodehouse
Lady Audley’s Secret // Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Middlemarch // George Eliot
Little Women // Louisa May Alcott
Children of the New Forest // Frederick Marryat
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings // Maya Angelou 
Rebecca // Daphne du Maurier
Alice in Wonderland // Lewis Carroll
The Wind in the Willows // Kenneth Grahame
Anna Karenina // Leo Tolstoy
Howard’s End // E.M. Forster
The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13 3/4 // Sue Townsend
Even more fiction recommendations
The Darling Strumpet // Gillian Bagwell
The Wolf Hall trilogy // Hilary Mantel
The Illumination of Ursula Flight // Anne-Marie Crowhurst
Queenie // Candace Carty-Williams
Forever Amber // Kathleen Winsor
The Corset // Laura Purcell
Love in Colour // Bolu Babalola
Artemisia // Alexandra Lapierre
Blackberry and Wild Rose // Sonia Velton
The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories // Angela Carter
The Languedoc trilogy // Kate Mosse
Longbourn // Jo Baker
A Skinful of Shadows // Frances Hardinge
The Black Moth // Georgette Heyer
The Far Pavilions // M.M Kaye
The Essex Serpent // Sarah Perry
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo // Taylor Jenkins Reid
Cavalier Queen // Fiona Mountain 
The Winter Palace // Eva Stachniak
Friday’s Child // Georgette Heyer
Falling Angels // Tracy Chevalier
Little // Edward Carey
Chocolat // Joanne Harris 
The Watchmaker of Filigree Street // Natasha Pulley 
My Sister, the Serial Killer // Oyinkan Braithwaite
The Convenient Marriage // Georgette Heyer
Katie Mulholland // Catherine Cookson
Restoration // Rose Tremain
Meat Market // Juno Dawson
Lady on the Coin // Margaret Campbell Bowes
In the Company of the Courtesan // Sarah Dunant
The Crimson Petal and the White // Michel Faber
A Place of Greater Safety // Hilary Mantel 
The Little Shop of Found Things // Paula Brackston
The Improbability of Love // Hannah Rothschild
The Murder Most Unladylike series // Robin Stevens
Dark Angels // Karleen Koen
The Words in My Hand // Guinevere Glasfurd
Time’s Convert // Deborah Harkness
The Collector // John Fowles
Vivaldi’s Virgins // Barbara Quick
The Foundling // Stacey Halls
The Phantom Tree // Nicola Cornick
The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle // Stuart Turton
Golden Hill // Francis Spufford
Assorted non-fiction not yet mentioned
The Dinosaur Hunters: A True Story of Scientific Rivalry and the Discovery of the Prehistoric World // Deborah Cadbury
The Beauty and the Terror: An Alternative History to the Italian Renaissance // Catherine Fletcher
All the King's Women: Love, Sex, and Politics in the life of Charles II // Derek Jackson
Mozart’s Women // Jane Glover
Scandalous Liaisons: Charles II and His Court // R.E. Pritchard
Matilda: Queen, Empress, Warrior // Catherine Hanley 
Black Tudors // Miranda Kaufman 
To Catch a King: Charles II's Great Escape // Charles Spencer
1666: Plague, War and Hellfire // Rebecca Rideal
Henrietta Maria: Charles I's Indomitable Queen // Alison Plowden
Catherine of Braganza: Charles II's Restoration Queen // Sarah-Beth Watkins
Four Sisters: The Lost Lives of the Romanov Grand Duchesses // Helen Rappaport
Aristocrats: Caroline, Emily, Louisa and Sarah Lennox, 1740-1832 // Stella Tillyard 
The Fortunes of Francis Barber: The True Story of the Jamaican Slave who Became Samuel Johnson’s Heir // Michael Bundock
Black London: Life Before Emancipation // Gretchen Gerzina
In These Times: Living in Britain Through Napoleon’s Wars, 1793-1815
The King’s Mistress: Scandal, Intrigue and the True Story of the Woman who Stole the Heart of George I // Claudia Gold
Perdita: The Life of Mary Robinson // Paula Byrne
The Gentleman’s Daughter: Women’s Lives in Georgian England // Amanda Vickery
Terms and Conditions: Life in Girls’ Boarding School, 1939-1979 // Ysenda Maxtone Graham 
Fanny Burney: A Biography // Claire Harman
Aphra Behn: A Secret Life // Janet Todd
The Imperial Harem: Women and the Sovereignty in the Ottoman Empire // Leslie Peirce
The Fall of the House of Byron // Emily Brand
The Favourite: Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough // Ophelia Field
Night-Walking: A Nocturnal History of London // Matthew Beaumont, Will Self
Jane Austen: A Life // Claire Tomalin
Beloved Emma: The Life of Emma, Lady Hamilton // Flora Fraser
Sentimental Murder: Love and Madness in the 18th Century // John Brewer
Henrietta Howard: King’s Mistress, Queen’s Servant // Tracy Borman
City of Beasts: How Animals Shaped Georgian London // Tom Almeroth-Williams
Queen Anne: The Politics of Passion // Anne Somerset 
Charlotte Brontë: A Life // Claire Harman 
Goddess: The Secret Lives of Marilyn Monroe // Anthony Summers
Queer City: Gay London from the Romans to the Present Day // Peter Ackroyd 
Elizabeth I and Her Circle // Susan Doran
African Europeans: An Untold History // Olivette Otele 
Young Romantics: The Shelleys, Byron, and Other Tangled Lives // Daisy Hay
How to Create the Perfect Wife // Wendy Moore
The Sphinx: The Life of Gladys Deacon, Duchess of Marlborough // Hugo Vickers
The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn // Eric Ives
Dancing in the Streets: A History of Collective Joy // Barbara Ehrenreich
A is for Arsenic: The Poisons of Agatha Christie // Kathryn Harkup 
Mistresses: Sex and Scandal at the Court of Charles II // Linda Porter
Female Husbands: A Trans History // Jen Manion
Ladies in Waiting: From the Tudors to the Present Day // Anne Somerset
Ghostland: In Search of a Haunted Country // Edward Parnell 
A Cheesemonger’s History of the British Isles // Ned Palmer
The Butchering Art: Joseph Lister’s Quest to Transform the Grisly World of Victorian Medicine // Lindsey Fitzharris
Medieval Woman: Village Life in the Middle Ages // Ann Baer
The Husband Hunters: Social Climbing in London and New York // Anne de Courcy
The Voices of Nîmes: Women, Sex, and Marriage in Reformation Languedoc // Suzannah Lipscomb
The Daughters of the Winter Queen // Nancy Goldstone
Mad and Bad: Real Heroines of the Regency // Bea Koch
Bess of Hardwick // Mary S. Lovell
The Royal Art of Poison // Eleanor Herman 
The Strangest Family: The Private Lives of George III, Queen Charlotte, and the Hanoverians // Janice Hadlow
Palaces of Pleasure: From Music Halls to the Seaside to Football; How the Victorians Invented Mass Entertainment // Lee Jackson
Favourite books about current social/political issues (?? for lack of a better term)
Feminism, Interrupted: Disrupting Power // Lola Olufemi
Revolting Prostitutes: The Fight for Sex Worker Rights // Molly Smith, Juno Mac
Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race // Reni Eddo-Lodge
Trans Britain: Our Journey from the Shadows // Christine Burns
Me, Not You: The Trouble with Mainstream Feminism // Alison Phipps
Trans Like Me: A Journey For All Of Us // C.N Lester
Brit(Ish): On Race, Identity, and Belonging // Afua Hirsch 
The Brutish Museums: The Benin Bronzes, Colonial Violence, and Cultural Restitution // Dan Hicks
Things No One Will Tell Fat Girls: A Handbook for Unapologetic Living // Jes M. Baker
Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women White Feminists Forgot // Mikki Kendall
Denial: Holocaust History on Trial // Deborah Lipstadt
Yes Means Yes: Visions of Female Sexual Power and a World Without Rape // Jessica Valenti, Jaclyn Friedman
Don’t Touch My Hair // Emma Dabiri
Sister Outsider // Audre Lorde 
Unicorn: The Memoir of a Muslim Drag Queen // Amrou Al-Kadhi
Trans Power // Juno Roche
Breathe: A Letter to My Sons // Imani Perry
The Windrush Betrayal: Exposing the Hostile Environment // Amelia Gentleman
Happy Fat: Taking Up Space in a World That Wants to Shrink You // Sofie Hagen
Diaries, memoirs & letters
The Diary of a Young Girl // Anne Frank
Renia’s Diary: A Young Girl’s Life in the Shadow of the Holocaust // Renia Spiegel 
Writing Home // Alan Bennett
The Diary of Samuel Pepys // Samuel Pepys
Histoire de Ma Vie // Giacomo Casanova
Toast: The Story of a Boy’s Hunger // Nigel Slater
London Journal, 1762-1763 // James Boswell
The Diary of a Bookseller // Shaun Blythell 
Jane Austen’s Letters // edited by Deidre la Faye
H is for Hawk // Helen Mcdonald 
The Salt Path // Raynor Winn
The Glitter and the Gold // Consuelo Vanderbilt, Duchess of Marlborough
Journals and Letters // Fanny Burney
Educated // Tara Westover
Bookworm: A Memoir of Childhood Reading // Lucy Mangan
Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? // Jeanette Winterson
A Dutiful Boy // Mohsin Zaidi
Secrets and Lies: The Trials of Christine Keeler // Christine Keeler
800 Years of Women’s Letters // edited by Olga Kenyon
Istanbul // Orhan Pamuk
Henry and June // Anaïs Nin
Historical romance (this is a short list because I’m still fairly new to this genre)
The Bridgerton series // Julia Quinn
One Good Earl Deserves a Lover // Sarah Mclean
Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake // Sarah Mclean
The Lady’s Guide to Celestial Mechanics // Olivia Waite
That Could Be Enough // Alyssa Cole
Unveiled // Courtney Milan
The Craft of Love // EE Ottoman
The Maiden Lane series // Elizabeth Hoyt
An Extraordinary Union // Alyssa Cole
Slightly Dangerous // Mary Balogh
Dangerous Alliance: An Austentacious Romance // Jennieke Cohen
A Fashionable Indulgence // KJ Charles
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Yess pictures of the pops I love pops
Thank you for getting back to me! Okay, so!
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(Ignore the dust, I haven’t moved a lot of them in a While.) So this is absolutely not all of them. I have 34 more not pictured (because picture limit on tumblr and I can’t quite find four of the others anyway), which include: an orange-haired troll and a rainbow-haired one, Neville with the monster book of monsters, POA Hermione, POA Ron, a dementor, first year Harry, second-year broken wand Ron, Ron on the chess piece, dobby with a sock, Trelawney, Lockhart, Tom Riddle, Luna, Joker’s daughter, a silver Firestorm, CW Firestorm, Kirito from Sword Art Online, Lucius Malfoy, Ron’s patronus, Harry’s patronus, the Atom, Black Canary (Arrow), Black Canary (Birds of Prey), Ron puking slugs, Killer Frost, pink dress Cinderella, Draculaura, christmas Minnie Mouse, Cleo De Nile, live action Aladdin, Ron holding a mandrake, Ron on a broom, Ginny on a broom, Deadpool lying down seductively, and Burger King Deadpool. So, uh…
I was not lying when I said I have Too Many. If you wanna see some of the others, I can add pictures in a different ask! EDIT: I FORGOT I HAVE A BIG SQUIRTLE POP!!
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Movies/TV Shows
1 Roman Empire -Season 1 -Theme Funny -Golden Age
-Birthdays -Jayden Kouli Spring -Ian Spear Summer -Rex Woodbury Fall -Taylor Phillips Winter
-Jennie Mayer “Type 1” Insults -Arlene Williams “Type 2” Conversation -Tina Fey “Type 3” It’s Not Funny, But It Is Funny -Alison Kang “Type 4” Fighting
-Annie Bucher -Bayley Lichtenberg -Brenna Harrington -Briana Jackson -Carley Wood -Christine Baker -Ellie Hoekman -Emily Dugan -Emily Ross -Heather Bateman -Heather Stams -Jessie Torlai -Kailyn Pennock -Katie Fischbeck -Katie Theisen -Kirsten Brewer -Kristen Kemper -Kylie Barrett -Kyra Pennington -Lexi n Abby Klinkenberg -Meg Mullen -Meressa Mamon -Mia Torlai -Nicole Silver -Rebecca Nixon -Samantha Holler -Tahlia Carchedi 1/2 -Taylor Green 1/2 -Tessa Acay -Zoey Golden 1/2
-Austin From Gardenscapes -Kevin Hill
-Season 2 -Theme Suffering -50 Years After The Golden Age With New Complicated Rulers/King And Government Officials -Nice People -People Who Likes To Play Games -Hard Living -Ancient Technological Society -Consequences -Crimes -Passion of the Christ Roman Guards -Green River Teachers -Guys from Han Tinh Phan Kim Lien -Rating 100% -Jessica Clarke -Kelley Flanagan -Hannah Ann -Lindsey Allemeier -Julia Newell -Annika Brauer -Catherine Berner -Olivia Carlson -Louisa Dunwiddie -Emma Linde -Savannah Billedo -Danielle Brady -Jackie Robinson -Rachel Keyser -Angela Zhang -Megan Williams -Maia Lee -McKay Njos -Tylar Philpott -Vanessa Chukri -Dan Mitchell -Brett Goldstein -Brendan Welzien -Jackson Zariski -Adam Newton -Toro -Richard Ferguson -Jared -Royals Friends -Josh Brueckner -Katie Betzing -Matt Howard -Abby Howard -Charli D’amelio -Addison Rae -“Too Hot To Handle” IGTV video guys -Jacqueline Miller -Eileen Bruns -Johannes Huebl 2/3 -Matty Carrington -Franky Cammarata -Ben K Bowers -Colton Underwood -RJ King 2/3 -Graham Davis -Willem De Koch -Brian Pruett -Gigi Meyer  -Henry
-Hailey Napier -Blake Napier -Alex Knutson 2/3 -Elle Petschl -Sam Petschl -Anna Lynch -Ana Rae Miller -Brenna Hudson -Madeline Huletz -Claire Kennedy -Connell O’Brien -Max Tychsen -Dylan Inman -Austin Budke -Cameron Sackett -Elliot Knapp -John Mark Lambert -Colby Franklin -Season 3 -Theme Conquering -Depicts The Fall Of The Roman Empire -Combat Tactics -Strategies -In Places That Trigger Fear -“X Ambassadors - Renegades” Feel -Austin Olson -Chris Torlai -Kevin Hall -Matt Mead -Max Liebl -Nathan Lantz -Nathan Rodland -Oak Griffith -Sean Redmond -Stefan Andonian -Tanner Patnode -Travis McGuire -Wes Concepcion -Ben Affleck -Christian Bale -Tom Cruise -Cavill -Simon Pegg -Sam Quinby -Garrett Yrigoyen -Ben Higgins -Peter Weber -Jack Weber -Chris Harrison -Arie Luyendyk -Jason -Blake -Jared Haibon -Chris Soules -Jordan -David -Joe Sessa -Josh Canova -Graham Bennett -Kevin Park -Aaron Park -Julien Isnardon -Armie Hammer -Maurice Laab -Keegan Selby -Tyler Pichette -Season 4 -In Heaven With Henry And Malcolm
-Season 5 -Reunion Live “Maplestory - Ergoth’s Throne” “Maplestory - Orbis Tower” “Maplestory - Ludi PQ” -“Imagine Dragons - To Exist” 2 -“Imagine Dragons - Darkness Lies Above” 3 -“Imagine Dragons - Fear Is In Your Eyes” 3 -“Imagine Dragons - Only Way Across Is Cold Water” 3 -“Alesso - To Live Without Music” 1 -“Alesso - Watery Feels” 1/2 -“Bastille - What Keeps You Awake At Night” 2 -“Bastille - Every Time You Close Your Eyes” 2 -“Benny Blanco - The 4 Amigos” 1 -“The Chainsmokers - Wishing You Can Untouch” 2 -Might Change Title When I Have Time -“Charlie Puth - Day And Night Changes” 2 -“Coldplay - To Make You Wish You Don’t Have A Soul” 2 -“DNCE - The First To Arrive And Last To Leave” 1 -“Linkin Park - Rather Fall Than Surrender” 3 -“Kaskade - Your Voice Is All I Need” 1 -“Lana Del Rey - The “H” Word” 2 -“The Lumineers - A Cold Winter Morning” 2 -“Major Lazer - Gets You Off The Ground” 1 -“Major Lazer - Hard Bed, Soft Together” 1 -“OneRepublic - Rather Whisper Than Say” 1/2 -“Selena Gomez - Hope You Can Make It Back To Me” 3 -“Selena Gomez - I Need To Give You” 3 -“Shawn Mendes - If I Was Your First Lover” 1/2 -“Shawn Mendes - Fulfill Your Wishes” 1/2 -“Taylor Swift - February Missing You” 3 -“Taylor Swift - Waking Up And You’re Not Here” 3 -“Tove Lo - Roses In Water” 1 -“X Ambassadors - Repentance” 2/3 -“X Ambassadors - Remorses” 2/3 -“X Ambassadors - Regrets” 2/3 -“X Ambassadors - In The Woods” 3 -“X Ambassadors - No One To Be Found” 3 -“X Ambassadors - Only Nature Exists Now” 3 -“X Ambassadors - When You’re Lost” 3 -“2AM Club - I Still Remember You” 1
2 Killer -Henry Farm Childhood -Tom Cruise -Henry Cavill -Simon Pegg -Kelly Hu -Mila Kunis -Chiaki Kuriyama -Amy Johnston -Connell O’Brien -Yugioh Main Characters -Yugi -Joey -Bakura -Pegasus -Marik -Mai Valentine -Weevil -Rafael -Dartz -Charli D’amelio -Matt Howard -Alessandro Dellisola -Johannes Huebl -Sean O’Pry -Taylor Swift -Shawn Mendes -Girls Non-Killers -“Soft, Tender, Delicate” IGTV video -“Finger 11 - Paralyzer” IGTV video -Excluding Claire Miller -Abby Howard -Armie Hammer -Chace Crawford
3 Witches History on Earth -Malcolm in Heaven -Hocus Pocus -Vietnamese Girls -Trang Nguyen -Nguyen Ha My -Yen Nguyen -Written By Henry And Malcolm
4 Paris by Night in Modern Time -Presidents -Ben Affleck -Leonardo DiCaprio -1/4 Europeans -Brody Jenner -1/4 Asians -Japanese -Chiaki Kuriyama -Substitute -Cheyenne Stacey Powell -Administration -Nia Nguyen -Stephanie Che -The Bachelor Girls -The Bachelorette Girls -Clothes -Elementary And Middle School -Less Normal -High School -Fashion -College -Travel After College -Love
5 Ancient Forests -Josh Brueckner -Katie Betzing -“131 Tall Tree Guys” IGTV video -“Soft, Tender, Delicate” IGTV video -The Bachelor -The Bachelorette
6 Toys
7 Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD) -Inventions -Movable Type Printing (1041-1048 AD) -Gunpowder (1000 AD) -Compass (1100 AD) -Paper Money (11th century) -Arts -Music -Literature -Philosophy -Theme Romance -Marco Polo -Born in Venice -Silk Road -Visited China (1275-1292 AD) -Father and Uncle -Lingchi Torture -TVB Actors/Actresses -Kenneth Lam -Kacie Lo -Chloe Tsang -Clarissa Chan -Jessica Yi -Danny Shin -Joyce Lin -Shin -Alex Landi
8 Ancient Egypt -Theme Revenge, Ruling, Warfare -Pharaoh -Pyramids -Sphinx -Nile River -Farming -Hieroglyphics -New Kingdom (1570-1069 BCE) -Kings Are Called Pharaohs -Golden Age -Wealth -Prosperity -Power -Wars -Burned alive -Thrown into river with crocodiles -Charli/Dixie D’amelio -Addison Rae -“Roosevelt High School” IGTV video -Andrew Mead -Austin Perlatti -Bret Johnson -Carter Rey Johnson -Casey Manso -Christopher Wilson -Clay Barton -Colby Foss -Connor Bennett -Dalton Bond -Derek Pedersen -Hayden Njos -Jake Zylstra -Jared McAboy -Jeff Seid -Jett DiPalma -Jordan Kirkland -Ken Williams -Kevin Brown -Kevin Hall -Kevin Kennedy -Kramer Fairclough -Leo Trotz -Marco Amalfitano -Max Liebl -Michael Leverenz -Mike Suguro -Mitchell Booth -Nathan Lantz -Nathan Rodland -Matt Fisher -Nick Fisher -Nick Watson -Oak Griffith -Ozamataz Buckshank -Pabi Dhaliwal -Pat McGuire -Pierre Groenewald -Roddy Hanson -Ryan Johnson -Scott Andrew -Seth Gunning -Seth Shields -Sheldon Stober -Stephen Bishopp -Tanner Patnode -Taylor Tinney -Wes Concepcion -Zane McCanless -“Soft, Tender, Delicate” IGTV video -“INNA - Amazing” IGTV video -Elizabeth Rodland -Armie Hammer -Chace Crawford -Franky Cammarata -Johannes Huebl -Sean O’Pry -Blake Horstmann -Jan -Joe Sessa and his friends -Matt/Abby Howard -Taylor Dean -Kelley Flanagan -Jessica Clarke -Madison Prewett -Lindsey Allemeier -Katie Betzing -Ben Higgins -Hannah Ann -Ian Spear -Laguna Beach -Lauren -Kristin -Stephen -Talan -Jessica -Taylor -Adam Newton -Sean Lowe -Catherine Giudici -Brianne Schmidt -Connell O’Brien -Tyler Pichette -Hannah Brown -Max Tychsen -Dylan Inman -Tyler Cameron -Taylor Phillips
9 Mesopotamia -Daily Life -Learning To Be A Scribe -Ziggurat -One Of The Seven Wonders -Hanging Gardens -The Fertile Crescent -Invented The Plow -People Of The City-States -Nobles -Priests -Merchants -Scribes -Craftworkers -Free Farmers -Enslaved People -Farmers Who Did Not Own Their Land -Cut One Hand Off -Women’s Legal Status
10 Ancient Greece -Philosophers -Socrates -Plato -Aristotle -Mathematics/Science -Euclid -Archimedes -Eratosthenes -Hippocrates
11 Greek Gods/Goddesses -Athena, Goddess of Wisdom -Parthenon Temple
12 Alexander the Great
13 Medieval Europe (500-1500 AD) -Theme Suffering -Boiling -Baking -Burning -Brazen Bull -Cooking -Stretching Bones -Sleep Deprivation -Quartering -Children’s Crusades -Castles
14 Islam -Muhammad -Arabia -Persia -Pillars -Architecture -Learning -Astronomy -Algebra -Medicine -Mapmakers -1001 Nights Book
15 India In The Middle Centuries -Taj Mahal
16 Central/South America -Theme Coming of Age -Maya -Toltec -Aztec -Tenochtitlan -Teotihuacan -Olmec -Inca -Cotton -Maya Calendar -Maize Corn -Metal -Writing -Soccer -Rituals -Religious Ceremonies
17 Europe (1400-1750 AD) -Peasant Revolts -Wars -Renaissance -Coldplay -Exploration -North/South America -Slavery -Imperialism
18 Industrial Revolution (Late 1700s AD) -England
19 Nations in Conflict (1775-1921 AD) -Revolutions -Independence -Nationalism -Ending Ancient China
20 1900s Conflict -Hitler -Russia -Japan -Westernization -Communism -World War I -World War II -Cold War -Berlin Wall -Technology -Advancements -Independence -Space Race
21 1900s Fun -China -Shanghai -David Kangmeng -South Korea -Fashion -Music -Recreation -France -Coffee -Restaurants -Sex -Hugh Jackman -Germany -Hugh Jackman -Spain -Hugh Jackman -Great Britain -Hugh Jackman
22 United States 1970-1990 -Fraternity -Fun -Matt Damon
23 Adulthood in the United States -The Bachelor -The Bachelorette -City -Country -Jobs -Relationships -Financial Problems -Making It In Hollywood
24 Masculinity -Male To Male Friendships And Siblings -Domination -Dealing With Girls
25 Comedy PBN Part 2 “Spin Off” -Continues After “Paris By Night In Modern Time” -Age Around 30+ -Van Son Cast -Similar To “Adulthood in the United States” And “Virtues of Harmony II” But Different
26 Countryside “Que” In VN -Theme Suffering -Financial Problems -Hard Living -Making It As Singers -Dating Singers -Accidents -Human To Human Crimes -How To Get To The United States
27 Physical Buildings And Transportation -Thailand, Malaysia, And Singapore -Hotels -Motels -Apartments -Bars -Clubs -Supermalls -Supermarkets -Companies -Motorcycles -Taxis -Trains -Airports -Gambling
28 Companies And Corporations -India And The Middle East -Work Time -Play Time
29 Modeling -Brazil, Portugal, And Spain -Amazon Rainforest -Rio De Janeiro -Marcello Alvarez -Jobs -Pay Less -Require Effort -Tired -Time Consuming -High School Drop Out -Saving Money -Criminal Offenses -Competition
30 Hierarchy In Society -Mexico -Poor -Rich -Cartels -Illegal Immigration To The United States -MTV Reality And Game Shows -Cabo San Lucas -Travel To The Caribbean
31 Route To Antarctica -Theme Living With Air Pollution 1990s -Chile -Santiago -San Antonio -Argentina -Buenos Aires -Andes Mountains -Lake Titicaca -Atacama Desert -Tierra Del Fuego -Tip Of South America -Cape Horn -Herding Farm Animals -Biking
32 High School In Vietnam -Movie Length Duration -Fun During School -Hard Times Outside Of School
33 United States Road Trip -Washington -Oregon -California to East Coast -Variety Of Climates -Route 66
34 Girl Pornstars -Hot Girls -Hard Past -Family -Friendships -Relationships -School -Money -On The Street -Need Food -Need House -Need Home -Models -Real -Instagram -Victoria’s Secrets -Pornstars -Feelings -Resentful -Fearful -Anxious -Apprehensive -Insecure -Suspicious -Trust -Travel -Making It In The Porn Industry
35 Guy Pornstars -Straight Guys -Gay/Bi Guys -Henry Pheet -Malcolm -Random Grindr Hookups -Travel -Making It In The Porn Industry Leonardo DiCaprio Robert De Nero John Travolta Tom Cruise Henry Cavill Simon Pegg Christian Bale Hugh Jackman Keanu Reeves Edward Norton Sean Connery Matt Damon Mel Gibson George Clooney Tom Hardy Orlando Bloom Guy Pearce Heath Ledger Robert Redford Paul Newman Scarlett Johansson Rachel McAdams Amanda Bynes Japan -1900s WWI/II -Westernization South Korea -1990s K-POP China -Song Dynasty -Ending Ancient China -1900s Beijing Vietnam -School In United States -Travel -Love -Comedy -Countryside “Que” Thailand, Malaysia, And Singapore -Physical Buildings And Transportation Drama India -The Middle Centuries Taj Mahal -Companies And Corporations The Middle East -Companies And Corporations Europe -Medieval -Renaissance -Exploration -Imperialism Italy -Roman Empire France -1900s Great Britain -Industrial Revolution Mexico -“Hierarchy In Society” Brazil -Modeling Portugal -Modeling Spain -Modeling
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Rozalén también al Starlite Marbella 2021
Rozalén también al Starlite Marbella 2021
Muchas confirmaciones durante los últimos días para el ciclo de conciertos de Starlite Marbella 2021, con David Bisbal, Aitana, Morat, Pablo López, Passenger, y ahora Rozalén. Semanas atrás se había anunciado a Maluma, Antonio Orozco, Antonio José, Alan Parsons Live Project, Ozuna, Sebastián Yatra, Raphael, Estopa, Il Divo, José Luis Perales, Lionel Richie, Tom Jones, Nile Rodgers & CHIC, Simple…
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Felix Lupei. *Main Character.
Voice Claim: (Dylan O’Brien) https://youtu.be/YiqG5up_qeM?t=1m43s
Partner(s): Jackall, Sebastian, Omen. Parents: Evan and Akin. Kids: None. Other family members: The Cullman, Shaw and Thompson family. Daniel, and the Lupei clan. And of course his siblings, Lina, Willow, Odette, Sam and Oscar. Age: Immortal, but translates into mid 20′s. Birthday: 20th of June. Height: 178cm Body type: A bit on the skinny side, but muscly. Eye color: Light blue and pink.   Classification: (Immortal) Shapeshifter —-> wolf and white stag. He’s also an illusionist (An Illusionist is a person who can change the structure of molecules to make a location or person appear different. Sometimes this can be used to mask something that is already there or to create a distraction and lead someone the wrong way. Some Illusionists can create these illusions using their mind while others choose to use a more concrete method such as drawing or writing. These types of Illusionists are more stable and less likely to get caught up in their illusions. All Illusionists have very vivid imaginations and their dreams feel very real to them.)
About: ~ Outgoing, spontaneous, brave, charming, cheeky, flirty, adventurous, social, adaptable, enthusiastic, sassy, positive, cheerful, confident, vibrant, problem-solver, energetic, creative, fearless, humorous, easygoing, easy to talk to, open-minded, capable, helpful, creative, dramatic, fun-loving, colorful, neat, popular, irresponsible, sensitive and outgoing. ~ Gay. ~ Has long silky straight black hair.   ~ Has a twin sister, Odette.   ~ Reincarnation of Akin and Evan’s kids through time.   ~ He chose his own name as a toddler. ~ Quite a good dancer. ~ Loves making ‘spa treatments’ for his sisters. ~ Has several tattoos scattered on his body. ~ Wants to become a DJ. ~ Was in nurse training. ~ Is quite feminine at times. ~ Don’t mistake his pretty exterior, Felix packs a punch if he needs to. ~ Loves to wear makeup and dresses, skirts, heels. ~ Cat person. ~ Skilled at Fencing. ~ Very skilled at several martial arts. ~ Very skilled in archery. ~ Watches a lot of makeover programs.  ~ Lives in New York. ~ Fiddles around with possible getting his own makeup tutorial/fashion Youtube-thingy. ~ Goes by the nick name Felly. ~ Fierce. ~ Can be a bit dramatic/petty/salty. ~ Smells like: DKNY - Be Delicious, Juicy Couture - Viva La Juicy, Tom Ford - Rose Prick, Lolita Lempicka - L De Lolita, Lolita Lempicka - Midnight Couture, Guerlain - La Petite Robe Noire, Lancome - La Nuit Tresor, Victor & Rolf - BonBon, Lancome - Tresor Midnight Rose, Vera Wang - Pink Princess, Katy Perry - Royal Revolution, Calvin Klein - Euphoria, Dolce&Gabbana - Dolce Garden, Yves Saint Laurent - Black Opium, Taylor Swift - Wonderstruck, Marc Jacobs - Daisy So Fresh, Marc Jacobs - Oh Lola!, Giorgio Armani - Armani Code, Christian Dior - Poison, Christian Dior - Midnight Poison and Givenchy - Ange Ou Demon. ~ Obsessed with Brendon Urie from Panic! At The Disco. ~ Loves his parents, his partners, siblings and other family members, sex, fetish sex, wearing female clothes/shoes/, any sort of luxury, all kinds of electronic music, cats, dolphins, swimming, diving, surfing, bright colors, going to the cinema, going clubbing, dancing, alcohol, making porn, meeting new people, socializing in any way, loves posing in front of a camera, candy, dildos, glitter, shopping, NY, silk sheets, being spoiled, rough sex, drugs, neon lights, beach life, beach parties, cupcakes, Champagne, stars, the moon, feeling free, chocolate covered strawberries, makeup, smoothies, coffee, bubble tea, pizza, Starbucks, Burger King and the smell of rain. ~ Dresses mostly on the casual side, preferable something with bright colors, often a crop top paired with baggy pants or jeans and chunky heels. ~ He is for the most part very positive, not much seems to get him down. People love hanging out with him, and he’s always up for fun. Felly’s tag Felly’s house/home Felly’s moodboard Handwriting/ask answer pic:
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One song to describe him: The Black Eyed Peas - I Gotta Feeling Personal play list: 1. Thulin - Dancer (Kygo Remix) 2. LMFAO ft. Lauren Bennett, GoonRock - Party Rock Anthem 3. Alex Gaudino feat. Crystal Waters - Destination Calabria 4. Panic! At The Disco - High Hopes 5. Michael Gray - Borderline 6. Oh Wonder - Lose It (Jerry Folk Remix) 7. Avicii - Hey Brother (TEEMID & Tessa Rose Jackson Cover) 8. The Paper Kites - Bloom (Close To You) (Alex Brandt Remix) 9. Taylor Swift - ME! (feat. Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco) 10. Calvin Harris - Feel so close (Housejunkee Edit) 11. Disclosure - Latch (Daniela Andrade & Teemid Remix) 12. Ed Sheeran - I'm In Love With The Coco (Hitimpulse Remix) 13. Panic! At The Disco: New Perspective 14. James Hersey - Coming Over (Filous Remix) 15. Sia - Chandelier (Matthew Heyer Remix Ft. Madilyn Bailey) 16. Panama Wedding - Infinite High (Bee's Knees Remix) 17. LMFAO ft. Lil Jon - Shots 18. Wiz Khalifa - Young Wild & Free (Konglomerate Remix) 19. Victoria Magda - Pumped Up Kicks (AceLine Remix) 20. Panic! At The Disco: But It's Better If You Do 21. Daft Punk - Get Lucky (Official Audio) ft. Pharrell Williams, Nile Rodgers 22. Aloe Blacc - I Need A Dollar (Ben E & Falki Remix) 23. Ellie Goulding - High For This (Kygo Remix) 24. John Gibbons - P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) 25. Joe Stone - The Party ft. Montell Jordan (This Is How We Do It) 26. Mr. Belt & Wezol, Jack Wins - One Thing 27. Panic! At The Disco - I Write Sins Not Tragedies 28. Fedde Le Grand - So Much Love 29. LMFAO - La La La 30. Taylor Swift - Delicate (AFG Remix)
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9 Straight-to-Streaming Blockbusters to Watch While You Wait for Tenet's Release
Once upon a time, movie fans had a lot to look forward to in the way of summer 2020 theatrical releases. The twenty-fifth James Bond flick No Time to Die was set to kick things off in April, and in May, Scarlett Johnasson's overdue MCU standalone film Black Widow and the next Fast and Furious flick F9 were scheduled to drop. Then, Patty Jenkins' Wonder Woman 1984 was scheduled to hit theaters in June, and the long-awaited Top Gun: Maverick was expected the same month. And of course Christopher Nolan's Tenet, seemingly the last hope for some semblance of a blockbuster this year, continues to get pushed back indefinitely. That's just a small sample of the major movies which were delayed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
The silver lining of social distancing was that there was already a bounty of streaming and video-on-demand options on the way — and  many which pivoted to streaming debuts amid the shutdowns — to provide us all more than enough great movie options to keep audiences entertained in our own  at-home theaters.
Stay home and stay safe with these cineplex-quality films that are streaming on popular streaming services right now.
Spike Lee's latest joint, Da 5 Bloods, hit Netflix smack dab in the middle of nationwide protests over the murder of George Floyd, and, as with most of his filmography, the movie offers a timely, scathing rebuke of the history of America's treatment of Black people — this time, through the lens of the "bloods," Black soldiers who fought on the front lines in Vietnam. The story's action is carried forward by the decades-later reunion of one platoon, as they journey back to recover their lost leader's remains and the pile of gold they found and stowed away on the battlefield. But the takeaway from the pic — apart from the fact that Delroy Lindo delivers a tour-de-force performance — is that it sheds light on another oft-unrecognized sacrifice and segment of our nation's history.x96 tv box
If not a Netflix Original by design, Sam Hargrave's Extraction, a  Chris Hemsworth-led action pic, would've easily made the marquee of the local cineplex in a normal year. Not since  The Haunting of Hill House have we seen such an impressive extended single-take shot, and Hemsworth's turn as a disillusioned mercenary who reluctantly accepts an assignment to rescue the kidnapped son of an imprisoned drug lord from a vicious rival is extremely watchable if you're looking to dig into a tub of popcorn and have a good time. Chances are, you'll be left wanting much more after the credits roll, and the good news is that Extraction 2 is already in the works.
Don't let the tight runtime fool you; Greyhound is still very much a war epic at just 1 hour and 31 minutes. The film — which Tom Hanks adapted from C.S. Forester's The Good Shepherd and which was directed by Aaron Schneider — features Hanks as the fictional commanding officer of a U.S. Navy vessel who must lead a convoy of Allied ships through the perilous Black Pit, a stretch of sea inaccessible to air support during the Battle of the Atlantic. For that three-day period, Hanks' Commander Ernest Krause is relentlessly tested and taunted by a "wolfpack" of U-boats, and it's on him to shepherd the ships across the Atlantic. There's little fluff to be found in this film, but the action is, to borrow an oft-used phrase in the film, "steady as you go."
For anyone who wasn't lucky enough to see the celebrated Broadway musical Hamilton live, especially when show creator  Lin-Manuel Miranda still led the original cast, director Thomas Kail captured a stunning 2016 performance of the show, with plans for the film to release wide in 2021. Once the coronavirus pandemic put all of Hollywood on hold, though, the pic — a musical biography of Alexander Hamilton told with a soundtrack of hip-hop, R&B, and soul — was redirected to a pre-Fourth of July release on Disney+ and gave audiences at home plenty of reasons to sing this Independence Day.
An anticipated romance movie smuggled inside of an action comedy, The Lovebirds was supposed to premiere at SXSW in March 2020 before everything shut down. That allowed Netflix to gobble it up, so nearly all the world could still see Kumail Nanjiani and Issa Rae play a couple on the rocks who learn to love each other again after accidentally becoming involved in a murder the same day they were going to break up. It's full of the kind of raucous humor that sees Nanjiani kicked in the face by a horse, all the while bringing Rae's and Nanjiani's characters closer together for a happy ending.
Gina Prince-Bythewood's action thriller The Old Guard is more than just your ordinary shoot-'em-up-bang-bang-style popcorn flick. The pic stars  Charlize Theron as Andy, the ancient leader of a race of semi-immortals who secretly work to save the world, one fight at a time, and take on a reluctant new member in KiKi Layne's Nile. Although The Old Guard does offer plenty of high-octane sequences, the characters also deliver some thoughtful commentary about the heroes' burden of watching the world continue to self-destruct no matter how many bad guys they vanquish, along with some sublime LGBTQ representation.
The less you know about Palm Springs going into it, the better, but it's probably no secret at this point that this delightful comedy features Andy Samberg and  Cristin Milioti as a pair of wedding goers who find themselves trapped in a time loop. Their performances are at once goofy and grounded, and there are plenty of surprises packed into every precious minute of this wild, incredibly fun rom-com with touches of sci-fi. x96 max plus
Mark Wahlberg and Peter Berg have teamed up for a lot of action dramas over the years (see also: Lone Survivor, Patriots Day, Deepwater Horizon, and Mile 22), but  Spenser Confidential marks their first film which even flirts with comedy — and it's all the better for it. The premise of the movie is simple enough; Wahlberg stars as an ex-cop who did his time for beating up his crooked boss and returns to find that his department is enmeshed a very sordid scandal that only he, his mentor Henry (Alan Arkin), his gentle giant roommate Hawk (Winston Duke), and his on-and-off-again girlfriend Cissy (Iliza Schlesinger) can untangle. But what might otherwise be a rote cop drama is immediately elevated by the movie's commitment to being a very Boston drama with a lot of sharp humor sprinkled in at just the right moments.
OK, maybe this one wouldn't have been a major blockbuster, but it's already destined to be an indie sci-fi classic talked about by elite cinephiles for years to come. The winner of Sundance's 2019 Best Narrative Feature Audience Award is set in 1950s New Mexico and follows a young woman and a man who investigate mysterious audio that appears to be coming from space, but skips special effects for mounting mood and incredible filmmaking. Andrew Patterson's directorial debut is a stunner, showing off his unique eye with what are sure to be his trademark one-take shots involving hundreds of extras, multiple locations, and a camera that never wants to turn off. There's a mesmerizing scene involving the young woman operating a switchboard that's already become one of my favorite scenes in film history, and I can't wait to see what Patterson comes at us with next.
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Listed: Leverage Models
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Leverage Models started as the latest project from Shannon Fields (late of the much-missed New York collective Stars Like Fleas, and who’s also worked with everyone from Helado Negro to Rhys Chatham, JOBS to The Silent League). After 2013’s highly-praised self-titled debut on Hometapes, Fields wound up assembling a touring band that would wind up making Leverage Models’ newly-released sophomore record Whites(which, for reasons both personal and political, was made in 2015 but is being released now, partly as a fundraiser for the Southern Poverty Law Center). Joined by singer Alena Spanger (of Tiny Hazard) and all three members of the very powerful trio JOBS, among others, in their own words "Leverage Models makes pop songs about transubstantiation, ritual abuse, political apathy, divorce, white collar criminals, poverty, white liberal guilt, anxiety, & self-harm. With roto-toms." In his review, Dusted’s Ian Mathers says about Whites, "Musically, this album would be just as impressive if it had come out in early 2016, but back then maybe more people would assume the high-stakes intensity of the songs here were worrying too much. Sadly, the subsequent time has only shown again and again how appropriate that aspect of Leverage Models’ work really is." For Listed, Fields and Spanger provided a list of current inspirations and overlooked art pop.
Alena’s Current Inspirations
Life Without Buildings—"The Leanover"
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The way that this singer, Sue Tompkins, approaches melody and lyric is hypnotizing to me. I love how she continues to repeat words—almost slogans—and alter their pronunciation until they seem to lose their original meanings and become more about the sound of the words. I typically wouldn't love the 90's alt rock aesthetic, but the steady, unobtrusive accompaniment provides the space needed for her vocals to live in.
Francis Bebey—"Pygmy Love Song"
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I've been incessantly listening to Francis Bebey for months now. He seems to lean into the rawness and outer edges of what the voice can do. I love the way he mimics the bamboo flute with his voice on this song.
Lizzy Mercier Decloux—"No Golden Throat"
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I sometimes feel like I need to shake off everything I learned from years of studying music and get to back to a more fundamental, raw approach. Lizzy is one of those untrained inspirations for me. She barely knew how to play the guitar and started singing not long before this album came out. This resulted in such adventurous, unselfconscious music. She is at once playful, unbridled, and searingly direct. She wasn't really respected in the NY scene when this record came out, and was by some seen as an imposter, reliant on her male collaborators to hoist her up. After digging deeper into her music, it's obvious that she possessed great artistic autonomy and vision and her lack of recognition was a result of unfortunate industry circumstances and sexism. The lyrics in this song are her response to the pressures that's she experienced to sing more conventionally.
Lonnie Holley—"Here I Stand Knocking at Your Door"
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I saw Lonnie Holley play in NY recently and was so moved by the freedom with which he sings and the purity and untouched quality of his music. Every aspect of his performance- down to the smallest movements of his body were connected to the sound and channeling into one cohesive and beautiful statement. He is one of those rare, singular artists, who seems to make art out of everything he touches.
Brigitte Fontaine—"Moi Aussi"
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She is such a badass. I love the simplicity of using just a drum as accompaniment. In this song, she's singing with her partner at the time, a French/Algerian musician, Areski Belkacem who brought some traditional folkloric sensibilities to their music. The effortless blending of theater and music is something I really strive for in my own work.
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I needed to give myself a theme so I decided to select some of what I think are overlooked vintage art-pop coming out of the post-punk 80s into the and slick new-agey, ‘world music’ appropriating 90s. I’m completely taken in by that era of experimentation and production right now, though I can’t say why. I find myself drawn most to the songs that effortlessly stumble into choices I don’t always understand. They don’t seem like they’re out to destroy any genre conventions so much as they seem blissfully ignorant of them. Certain moments shock me as to how much more relevant and contemporary the MIDI/electronic, experimental and arty music is as compared to the 60s & 70s guitar-based music that’s ruled for so long (and which has nothing at all to offer a lot of younger musicians I talk to these days). I could have easily made this list 20. This was hard.
Che—I ‎(Narcotic, 1987)
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What a confusing record. Half of it is very eccentric, slightly woozy funk. With the subtlety-obliterating rhythm section of Art of Noise or later New Jack rhythms, cock-rock guitars, and these drunken almost a-melodic passages. The ending of Scream Like A Swiftcould be a codeine-fuelled pass at Jensen Sportag’s contemporary hyper-MIDI, vapor-wave smooth-jazz. Moving The Silencesounds like The Blue Nile but with the kind of ironic detachment (think Arto Lindsay & Ambitious Lovers) that leaves you creeped out and confused rather than crying in your drink. And while I’m a bit black-hearted and prefercrying in my drink, I’m also completely transfixed by this. This song, Jerusalem,just kind of takes my breath away with something entirely unfamiliar: built from slabs of goth and pure Peter-Gabriel world-cheese, it somehow alchemizes into something I have never heard. A whole album of this and I’d have it on repeat with Scott Walker’s Climate of Hunter(which also belongs on this list and is one of the best ‘confuse-core’ records ever made).
Akira Inoue—サファリ・オスティナート (Splash, 1983)
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I’ve seen this song title translated as "Safari Ostinato". I know very little about this person or this album. Somebody help me. It’s the kind of album that repels and compels alternately. It gives you whiplash in the gentlest, most covert way. It’s a sort of adult contemporary, New Wave, jazz fusion MIDI album and this song is both beautiful and bonkers. The whole album is. I wonder if Dutch Uncles have heard this album. I could draw a line from here to there.
Andréa Daltro—Kiuá (Kiuá, 1988)
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Released by the amazing Dutch reissue label Music From Memory. Originally released on Estudio De Invencoes in 1988. Andre Daltro was a singer and the song was, I believe, originally recorded with the band Brazilian "spiritual jazz band" Sexteto do Beco in 1980. But this version trades organicism and chops for drum machine, keys, MIDI sounds, and rattling ambient chatter, both acoustic and synthetic, and it’s like nothing you’ve ever heard…it rivals Arca’s new s/t album for this kind of strange, winsome cyber bel canto transmission from an alien jungle, though far less brooding, no less arresting.
Jane Siberry—Lena is a White Table (The Walking, 1987)
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I knew Jane Siberry later hits and didn’t much care for them. I knew she worked with both Hector Zazou and Barney the Purple Dinosaur. I was not prepared when I first heard this album, The Walking. I believe when she was first signed the industry thought of her as the "new Kate Bush" and wanted to cash in on the mass tolerance for ‘art-rock’ a-la Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush. But The Walkingis to Hounds of Loveas The Blue Nile’s Walk Across The Rooftops is to Laughing Stock’s Spirit of Eden. I love all of the above, but what Siberry and The Blue Nile share in this example is the same kind of epic freedom and reach but a sort of fragility and limitation and ramshackle, almost amateurish quality that make them really humane and relatable to me. The first time I heard this song I confess that my first thought was how much it reminded me of Alena’s old band, Tiny Hazard, who were one of my favorite bands in Brooklyn. I know it seems silly to say it, but somehow this track feels so much less ‘theatrical’ then the same era of Kate Bush…more interior. It feels like a very intimate experience to listen, to the point that I find myself feeling embarrassed for listening in.
Gary Numan—Cry, The Clock Said (Dance, 1981)
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I hesitated to use one of my choices on an artist I feel like everybody knows. But I almost never meet anyone who really knows THIS album (and I know because I push it on everyone). If you only know the playful, cold cyber-punk of the first couple of Gary Numan/Tubeway Army records (which are, to be clear, brilliant, and a big influence on me) you really need to hear this album. At its most extreme corners (of which this song is one) I don’t know anything like it. Gary Numan’s great magic trick, the one I endlessly faun over, is how his disaffected, conventionally ugly, robot voice transforms into something heartbreaking and relatable by the time it reaches my heart (especially on Telekon’s piano-based tracks). I know that’s a cheesy thing to say but fuck you, I need sentiment these days. Anyway, nowhere is it more the case than in this songs arrangement. Musically, it feels entirely alien and also entirely familiar, with Japan’s Mick Karn barely there alongside what sound like Casiotone boss nova beats and the most heartbreaking little chiming synth arpeggio that come and go like a kitten that wakes up momentarily from its drug-induced nap. It’s 10 minutes long. I’ve had it on loop for hours without getting tired of it. I’ve wanted to make something like this for a long time now. Some day I’ll have this kind of restraint.
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Né Ladeiras—Cruz (Corsária, 1988)
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I also know next to nothing about this Brazilian album, dedicated to Greta Garbo. I read that it was produced and arranged by Luís Cília ,who wrote a song that became a sort of second anthem for the Portuguese Communist Party. The MIDI harps sitting matter-of-factly on top of those plate-reverbed guiro, clave, bells…I want to live inside the room they build. And it’s a lovely, airy progression that never grows tiresome as it modulates in a drifting-down-the-stream sort of way. The ending lifts so high with barely a shrug’s worth of effort. Gorgeous.
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this is gonna be a slightly abbreviated version just cos of how many songs i have on here but here we go (under the cut so i’m not internationally hated)5: Which songs have “dream” in the title  Dream Lover-DionDream Police- Cheap TrickDon’t Dream It’s Over- Crowded HouseDream a little dream of me; california dreamin’-the mamas and the papasSweet Dreams-EurythmicsDream- Mahavishnu OrchestraAnd Dream of Sheep;An Architect’s Dream;The Dreaming- Kate BushAmerican Dream;Dream For Him;Find A Dream;House Of Broken Dreams;In My Dreams-CSNYDream-Tally HallAsleep and Dreaming; Busby Berkeley Dreams-The Magnetic FieldsApocalypse Dreams-Tame ImpalaBoulevard of Broken Dreams-Green DayCircle Dream-10000 ManiacsCountry Dreamer- WingsCowboy of Dreams;Shinin On Your Dreams- Crosby NashCity of Dreams; Dream Operator- Talking HeadsCaught In A Dream-Alice CooperDeadly Dream of Freedom- TriumviratDream Again;Lucid Dreams-Franz FerdinandDream Attack-New OrderDon’t Let Me Lose This Dream- Aretha FranklinDay of The Dreamer-RenaissanceDream Away;Dream Scene-George HarrisonA Dream Away-The CarsDream Clock-Weather ReportA Dream Goes On Forever- Todd RundgrenThe Dream Nebula-NektarDream of The Archer;Dreamboat Annie-HeartDream One;Dreaming From The Waist-The WhoThe Dream of Blue Turtles-StingDream Police-Gary NumanDream Time;The Planner’s Dream Goes Wrong-The JamDream Within A Dream-PropagandaDream Within A Dream-SpiritDream Within A Dream-Alan Parsons ProjectThe Dream’s Dream-TelevisionDream World-The MonkeesDreamer-SupertrampThe Dreamer-Nicky HopkinsDreamer’s Ball-QueenDreaming-PolystyreneDreaming;Dreaming Is Dangerous-Bruno CoulaisDreaming of 4000;One Summer Dream;Ordinary Dream-Electric Light OrchestraDreaming of Me-Depeche ModeDreaming While You Sleep-GenesisDreamline;Middletown Dreams-RushDreams;Flash’s Dream;Only A Dream-The KinksDreams-Fleetwood MacDreams-Allman Brothers BandDreamtime;Endless Dream;Sweet Dreams-YesDreamy Lady-T RexxEverybody Has a Dream-Billy JoelFever Dream-Nash The SlashFurther Than Funk Dream-Medium MediumGirl of My Dreams-Charles MingusGasoline Dreams- OutkastHad A Dream (Sleeping With The Enemy)-Roger HodgsonThe Gunner’s Dream;Julia Dream;Post War Dream-Pink FloydHere I Dreamt I was An Architect- The DecemberistsI Don’t Sleep I Dream-REMHung Up On A Dream;Is This The Dream- The ZombiesI Dream Myself Alive-A -HaI Dreamaed There Was No War-The EaglesI Had Too Much To Dream Last Night-The electric PrunesI’m Only Dreaming-Small FacesIn Every Dream Home A Heartache- Roxy MusicInfinite Dreams-Iron MaidenIs It A Dream;Street of Dreams- The DamnedIt’s Only A Dream-TrapezeJohnny Panic and The Bible of Dreams-Tears For FearsLittle Dreamer- Van HalenKeep Dreaming-Pineapple ThiefMaximum Dream For Evil Knieval-Flaming LipsMoney Honey Impossible Dream-The Sensational Alex Harvey BandMusic In Dreamland-Be Bop DeluxeNew Gold Dream-Simple MindsNice Dream-RadioheadRainy Day Dream Away;Still Raining Still Dreaming-Jimi Hendrix ExperienceQueen of Dreams- StrawbsRed Brick Dream-XTCRunnin Down A Dream-Tom PettyRado’s Dream-FoxygenSex Sleep Eat Drink Dream-King CrimsonSleep of No Dreaming;Stupid Dream-Porcupine TreeSome Dreams Come True-BanglesThe State of Dreaming- Marina And The DiamondsSweet Dreams- BeyonceThese Dreams-Jim CroceTomorrow’s Dream-Black SabbathWeird Dream-HarmoniaWest County Dream-Mountain GoatsWhen Poets Dreamed of Angels-David SlyvainWildest Dreams-AsiaYou Make My Dreams Come True-Hall & Oates40 Day Dream-Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeroes10: Which songs have “blue” in the titleBlue;Blue Boy;Blue Motel Room-Joni MitchellBlue-Fine Young CannibalsAcute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues-The KinksAll Blues;Blue In Green-Miles DavisAeroplane Blues-Black KeysAmbulance Blues;Blue Eden-Neil YoungAntichrist Television Blues-Arcade FireBaby Blue-BadfingerBaby’s Tears Blues- Mort GarsonBacklash Blues;Blues;Central Park Blues;Gin House Blues;Little Girl Blue-Nina SimoneBallet For A Blue Whale-Adrian BelewBehind Blue Eyes; Red Blue and Grey;Summertime Blues-The WhoBeyond The Blue Horizon;9 Times Blues-Michael Nesmith And The First National BandBirmingham Blues;Mr Blue Sky;Boy Blue;Bluebird;Bluebird is Dead-Electric Light OrchestraBlonde Over Blue-Billy JoelBlowing The Blues Away-Max WebsterBlue As a Jewel-Be Bop DeluxeBlue Beard-Band of HorsesBlue Cheese- Courtney BarnettBlue Days Black Nights-Buddy HollyBlue Eyes- Elton JohnBlue Jay Way;For You Blue-The BeatlesBlue Letter;Jigsaw Puzzle Blues-Fleetwood MacBlue Light-Mazzy StarBlue Light-UltravoxBlue Monday-New OrderBlue Oyster Cult (Subhuman)-Blue Oyster CultBlue Overall-XTCBlue Orpheus;Drunken Blue Rooster-Todd RundgrenBlue Nile-Alice ColtraneBlue Rhumba-Aqua VelvetsBlue Ridge Mountains;Blue Spotted Tail-  Fleet FoxesBlue Room In Venice-Rick WrightBlue Sky-A-haBlue Sky;Come And Go Blues-Allman Brothers BandBlue Suede Shoes;Cocaine Blues;Folsom Prison Blues-Johnny CashBlue Sunday;Runnin Blues-The DoorsBlue Turk-Alice CooperBlue You-Magnetic FieldsBluebird-WingsBluebird-Buffalo SpringfieldBluebird Revisted-Stephen StillsBluejays and Cardinals;Blues In Dallas-Mountain GoatsBlueprint-FugaziBlues De Luxe-Jeff Beck GroupBlues From An Airplane;Chauffer Blues;Eskimo Blue Day-Jefferson AirplaneBlues Man-ManassasBrilliant Blues-Pete TownshendBlue Angel-MarillionBristol Steam Convention Blues-The ByrdsBullet The Blue Sky-U2Buried Alive In The Blues;Kozmic Blues-Janis JoplinCan Blue Men Sing The Whites-Bonzo Doo Dah Dog BandCharlie Manson Blues-Flaming LipsCatfish Blues-Jimi HendrixClear Blue Skies;Suite Judy Blue Eyes-CSNYCrazy Lady Blue-UtopiaComputer Blue-PrinceDamn Right I Got The Blues-Buddy GuyDeep Blue;Electric Blue-Arcade FireDeep Blue;Devil And The Deep Blue Sea;Marwa Blues-George HarrisonDeeper Blue- Bruford Levin Upper ExtremitiesDachau Blues- Captain BeefheartEarly Morniing Blues and Greys;Papa Gene’s Blues;Some of Shelly’s Blues-MonkeesElectric Blues- HairEmpty Bottle Blues-TMBGEvening Blues-TrafficEstablishment Blues-RodriguezEveryday I Have The Blues-Rolling StonesFeelin Blue-CCRGoodbye Blue Sky;Jugband Blues-Pink Floydh20gate Blues-Gil Scott Heron and Brian JacksonHobo’s Blues-Paul SimonHoneymoon Blues;Cross Road Blues;Me and The Devil Blues;;etc-Robert JohnsonI’m So Blue-Michael JacksonInner City Blues-Marvin GayeInvitation To The Blues-Tom WaitsIt’s All Over Now Baby Blue;Tangled Up In Blue-Bob DylanJeff’s Blues;The Nazz Are blue-The YardbirdsOut Of The Blue-Roxy MusicLooking Good In Blue-BlondieMy Melancholy blues-QueenNew Blue Moon-Traveling WilburysNight Owl Blues-Lovin SpoonfulOoby Scooby Doomsday or The D Day DJ’s Got The DDT Blues-GongOtherness Blue-Sun RaPink And Blue-OutkastPoor Boy Blues- Barclay James HarvestProtex Blue-The ClashProzakc blues-King crimsonRainbows All over Your Blues-John SebastianRunning Gun Blues-David BowieSame Old Blues-Bryan FerrySeem To Have The Blues All The Time-Procol HarumSepository Nihlist Blues-FoxygenScrew You (Young Man’s Blues)-Elton JohnSky Blue-Peter GabrielSittin And Cryin The Blues-Willie DixonTurn Blue-Iggy PopWildwood Blues- NazzWinter Is Blue-Vashti BunyanWoman’s Blues-Laura NyroWorn Out Blues- Gotye9-5 Pollution Blues- Neil Innesi give up -_-
15: Which song titles start with “Where”Where Have All The Flowers Gone-Joan Baezit’s 3 am now i am giving up
20: Which song titles start with “Good”
25: A song with a strange title  In And Out The Chakras We Go (Formerly Shaft Goes To Outer Space)- Todd Rundgren30: The very last song on your list of songs35: A song longer than 10 minutes (a sampling) (i apparently have hundreds) Singring And The Glass Guitar (An Electrifyed Fairytale)-Utopia (18:22)Healing-Todd Rundgren (20 min)Supper’s Ready-Genesis (23 min)Echoes- Pink Floyd (23 min)A Plague Of Lighthouse Keepers- VDGG (23 min)Ommadawn-Mike Oldfield (32:50)Mountain Jam-Allman Brothers (33:50)Treatise on Cosmic Fire- Todd Rundgren (35:19)Thick As A Brick-Jethro Tull (42:53)The Ikon (live)-Todd Rundgren’s Utopia (45 min)Journey To The Center of The Earth-Rick Wakeman (54:20)40: The first 5 songs that play when you hit “shuffle”Breakaway-The CarsMutual Surrender (What A Wonderful World)-Bourgeois TaggPassover-Joy DivisionLunar Sea-CamelJingo-Santana
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All The New Albums Coming Out In September 2018
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Keeping track of all the new albums coming out in a given month is a big job, but we’re up for it: Below is a comprehensive list of the major releases you can look forward to in September. If you’re not trying to potentially miss out on anything, it might be a good idea to keep reading.
Friday, September 7
Adult. — This Behavior (Dais Records)
The Alex Skolnick (Alex Skolnick of Testament) — Conundrum (Palmetto+)
Alvaro Soler — Mar De Colores (Sony Music Entertainment Inc.)
Amnesia Scanner — Another Life (PAN)
Ava Luna — Moon 2 (Western Vinyl)
Ben Danaher — Still Feel Lucky (Soundly Music, LLC)
Ben Fisher — Does The Land Remember Me? (Treleven Music)
The Blaze — Dancehall (Columbia Records)
Boston Manor — Welcome To The Neighbourhood (Pure Noise Records)
C418 — Excursions (self-released)
Cauldron — New Gods (The End Records)
The Chairman Dances — Child Of My Sorrow (Black Rd)
Chilly Gonzales — Solo Piano III (Gentle Threat Ltd.)
Chris Liebing — Burn Slow (Mute Records)
Church Girls — Home EP (self-released)
Dan Koshute — All The Way Always (Magna Persona)
Donna Missal — This Time (Harvest Records)
DOWNPOUR (members of Shadows Fall and Unearth) — DOWNPOUR (self-released)
Elijah Wolf — On The Mtn Laurel Rd (Old Flame Records)
Eric Bachmann (of Archers Of Loaf) — No Recover (Merge Records)
Escape-ism (Ian Svenonius) — The Lost Record (Merge Records)
Ferry Corsten and Saad Ayub — Synchronicity (Flashover Recordings)
Future Thieves — Future Thieves (self-released)
Gamblers — Corinthian Order (Gamblers)
Ghostland Observatory — See You Later (Trashy Moped)
Ginla — Codex (Terrible Records)
Gold Star — Uppers & Downers (Autumn Tone Records)
ITAL TEK — Bodied (Planet Mu)
JEFF The Brotherhood — Magick Songs (Dine Alone Records)
Jesse And The Dandelions — Give Up The Gold (self-released)
Jesse Harris — Aquarelle (Secret Sun Recordings)
Joep Beving — Conatus (Deutsche Grammophon)
Joey Purp — Quarterthing (self-released)
Joey Sweeney & The Neon Grease — Catholic School (Burnt Toast Vinyl)
Judy Blank — Morning Sun (Munich Records)
Kandace Springs — Indigo (Capitol Records)
Kathy Mattea — Pretty Bird (Captain Potato)
Kevin Harrison & True North — Howl (self-released)
Kilo Kish — MOTHE EP (self-released)
KINGCROW — The Persistence (The Laser’s Edge)
Kito — HAANI EP (Bimyou)
LA CHNGA — Beyond The Sky (Small Stone Records)
La Force (Ariel Engle of Broken Social Scene) — La Force (Arts & Crafts)
Lenny Kravitz — Raise Vibration (BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited)
LIINKS — Ridge Road (Westwood Records)
Macy Gray — Ruby (Artistry Music)
MAJOR. — Even More (EMPIRE)
Maribou State — Kingdoms In Colour (Counter Records)
Mike Farris — Silver And Stone (Compass Records Group)
Milo Greene — Adult Contemporary (Nettwerk Records)
Mirah — Understanding (Absolute Magnitude Recordings)
mmph — Serenade EP (Tri Angle)
MNEK — Language (Virgin EMI Records)
The Molochs — Flowers In The Spring (Innovative Leisure)
The Mommyheads — Soundtrack To The World’s End (Dead Frog Recrods)
Morne — To The Night Unknown (Armageddon Label)
Mothers — Render Another Ugly Method (ANTI‐)
Nashville Pussy — Pleased To Eat You (earMUSIC)
New Reveille — The Keep (Loud & Proud Records)
The Night Game — The Night Game (Interscope)
Nile Rodgers And Chic — It’s About Time (Virgin EMI Records)
The O’Mys — Tomorrow (self-released)
Papadosio — Content Coma (self-released)
Paul Carrack — These Days (Carrack UK)
Paul McCartney — Egypt Station (Capitol Records)
Paul Simon — In The Blue Light (Legacy Recordings)
Pig Destroyer — Head Cage (Relapse Records)
Pile — Odds And Ends (Exploding In Sound Records)
Pohgoh — Secret Club (New Granada Records)
The Primals — All Love Is True Love ((RED) Southern Lord)
Rae Spoon — Bodiesofwater (Coax Records)
Rebecca & Fiona — Art Of Being A Girl (Stereo Stereo)
Renée Fleming — Broadway (Decca Classics)
Rudimental — Toast To Our Differences (Atlantic Records UK)
Russ — Zoo (self-released)
Ruston Kelly — Dying Star (New Rounder)
Say Hi — Caterpillar Centipede (Euphobia Records)
Seasaw — Big Dogs (self-released)
Sauna Youth — Deaths (Upset The Rhythm)
Shannen Moser — I’ll Sing (Lame-O Records)
Spiral Deluxe (featuring Jeff Mills) — Voodoo Magic (Axis Records)
Spiritualized — And Nothing Hurt (Fat Possum Records)
St. Paul & The Broken Bones — Young Sick Camellia (RECORDS, LLC)
Steven A. Clark — Where Neon Goes To Die (Secretly Canadian)
Stoned Jesus — Pilgrims (Napalm Records)
The Stray Birds — Let It Pass (Yep Roc Records)
Stoned Jesus — Pilgrims (Napalm Records)
The Stryker Brothers — Burn Band (Scriptorium Rex)
Sudakistan — Swedish Cobra (PNKSLM Recordings)
Suicidal Tendencies — Still Cyco Punk After All These Years (Suicidal Records)
Suicideboys — I Want To Die In New Orleans (G59 Records)
Super City — Sanctuary (self-released)
Swamp Dogg — Love, Loss And Auto-Tune (Joyful Noise Recordings)
Teksti-TV 666 — Aidattu Tulevaisuus (Svart Records)
Teleman — Family Of Aliens (Moshi Moshi Records)
Tom Freund — East Of Lincoln (Surf Road)
Tuomo & Markus — Dead Circles (Grand Pop)
Waxahatchee — Great Thunder (Merge Records)
Yotto — Hyperfall (Anjunadeep)
Friday, September 14
Ace Clark — Black Privilege (self-released)
Active Bird — Amends (Barsuk Records)
Alejandro Escovedo — The Crossing (Yep Roc Records)
Alex Clare — Three Days At Greenmount (ETC Recordings)
Ann Wilson (of Heart) — Immortal (BMG)
Aphex Twin — Collapse (Warp)
Art Thieves — Russian Rats (State Line Records)
Asleep At The Wheel — New Routes (Bismeaux Records)
The Band Of Heathens — A Message From The People Revisited (BOH Records)
Ben Poole — Anytime You Need Me (Manhaton Records)
Beta Radio — Ancient Transition (Nettwerk Records)
Billy Moon — Punk Songs (Missed Connection Records)
Black Belt Eagle Scout — Mother Of My Children (Saddle Creek)
Blanca — Shattered (Word Records)
Bob Moses — Battle Lines (Domino Recording Company)
Bosse-de-Nage — Further Still (The Flenser)
Brandon Coleman — Resistance (Brainfeeder)
Brant Bjork (of Kyuss) — Mankind Woman (Heavy Phych Sound Records)
Calvin Valentine — Keep Summer Safe (Mello Music Group)
Capital Punishment (Ben Stiller’s high school band) — Roadkill (Reissue) (Captured Tracks)
Carrie Underwood — Cry Pretty (Capitol Records Nashville)
Cedric Burnside — Benton County Relic (Single Lock Records)
The Chills — Snow Bound (Fire Records)
Coming Soon — Sentimental Jukebox (Kidderminster)
Conan — Existential Void Guardian (Napalm Records)
Dad Brains — Dad Brains EP (self-released)
David Guetta — 7 (What a Music LTD)
David Nail And The Well Ravens — Only This And Nothing More (One Five Sound)
Dilly Dally — Heaven (Dine Alone Records)
The Dirty Nil — Master Volume (Dine Alone Records)
Dream Child — Until Death Do We Meet Again (Frontiers Music)
Dunbarrow — Dunbarrow II (RidingEasy Records)
Emma Louise — Lilac Everything (Liberation Records)
Emma Ruth Rundle — On Dark Horses (Sargent House)
Erik Deutsch — Falling Flowers (LoHi Records)
Exploded View — Obey (Sacred Bones Records)
Fatherson — Sum Of All Your Parts (Easy Life Records)
Film School — Bright To Death (Cobraside Records)
Fit For A King — Dark Skies (Solid State Records)
Fred Thomas — Aftering (Polyvinyl Record Co.)
Future Generations — Landscape (Frenchkiss Records)
Gareth Sager & The Hungry Ghosts — Juicy Rivers (Creeping Bent)
Good Charlotte — Generation Rx (BMG Rights Management (US) LLC)
The Goon Sax — We’re Not Talking (Wichita Recordings)
Grave Digger — The Living Dead (Napalm Records)
Guerrilla Toss — Twisted Crystal (DFA Records)
Hawkwind — Road To Utopia (Cherry Red Records)
He Arrived By Helicopter — The Shiny Hostel (Very Special Recordings)
The Holydrug Couple — Hyper Super Mega (Sacred Bones Records)
Howard — Together Alone (Fashion People)
Infernal Coil — Within A World Forgotten (Profound Lore Records)
Jack Drag — 2018 (Burger Records)
Jean-Michel Jarre — Planet Jarre (Columbia Records)
Jóhann Jóhannsson — Mandy OST (Lakeshore Records)
Jonathan Scales Fourchestra — PILLAR (Ropeadope)
Juiceboxxx — Never Surrender Forever EP (Dangerbird Records)
Jump, Little Children — Sparrow (self-released)
Jungle — For Ever (XL Recordings)
Knife Knights (Ishmael Butler and Erik Blood) — 1 Time Mirage (Sub Pop)
Lawrence — Living Room (self-released)
Leland And The Silver Wells — Leland And The Silver Wells (self-released)
Living With Lions — Island (No Sleep Records)
Lonely Parade — The Pits (Buzz Records)
Low — Double Negative (Sub Pop)
Loudon Wainwright III — Years In The Making (StorySound Records)
Lyrics Born — Quite A Life (Mobile Home Recordings)
Malcolm Holcombe — Come Hell Or High Water (Gypsy Eyes Music)
Medeski Martin & Wood with Alarm Will Sound — Omnisphere (Indirecto)
Monster Truck — True Rockers (Dine Alone Records)
Night Shop — In The Break (Woodsist)
North Americans — Going Steady (Driftless Recordings)
Old Faith — Old Faith (Refresh Records)
Ominous Eclipse — Sinister (NONE)
Orbital — Monsters Exist (ACP Recordings Ltd)
Pale Waves — My Mind Makes Noises (Dirty Hit)
Paul Weller — True Meanings (Parlophone)
PYREXIA — Unholy Requiem (Unique Leader Records)
Richard Thompson — 13 Rivers (New West Records)
Saint Slumber — Youth//2 EP (Kingless Co. Records)
Sandro Perri — In Another Life (Constellation Records)
Sextile — 3 EP (Felte)
Shortly — Richmond EP (Triple Crown)
Sleaford Mods — Sleaford Mods EP (Rough Trade Records)
Slothrust — The Pact (Dangerbird Records)
Snakes In Paradise — Step Into The Light (FRONTIERS RECORDS)
Sons Of Raphael — A Nation Of Bloodsuckers EP (Because Music)
Spirit Of The Beehive — Hypnic Jerks (Tiny Engines)
Steven Page (of Barenaked Ladies) — Discipline: Heal Thyself, Pt. II (Warner Music Canada)
Thrice — Palms (Epitaph Records)
Tony Bennett and Diana Krall — Love Is Here To Stay (Verve Label Group)
The Trews — Civilianiares (MapleCore Ltd.)
Uriah Heep — Living The Dream (FRONTIERS RECORDS)
We Were Promised Jetpacks — The More I Sleep The Less I Dream (Big Scary Monsters Recording Company)
Willie Nelson — My Way (Legacy Recordings)
Friday, September 21
A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie — The International Artist (Atlantic Records)
Adam’s House Cat (Drive-By Truckers) — Town Burned Down (ATO Records)
Advance Base — Animal Companionship (Run for Cover Records)
Amy Helm — This Too Shall Light (Yep Roc Records)
Anthony Roth Costanzo — ARC (Universal Music Classics)
Bad Moves — Tell No One (Don Giovanni Records)
Beak> — >>> (Invada Records)
Billy Gibbons (of ZZ Top) — The Big Bad Blues (Concord Records, Inc.)
Bitchin Bajas — Rebajas (Drag City)
The Blinders — Columbia (Modern Sky Entertainment)
Brooks Thomas — Poison (Hornblow Recordings)
Carl Broemel (of My Morning Jacket) — Wished Out (Stocks In Asia)
Christine And The Queens — Chris (Because Music)
Dragonlord (Eric Peterson of Testament) — Dominion (Universal Music Oy)
Drew McDowall — The Third Helix (Resident Advisor)
Elysian Fields — Pink Air (Microcultures)
The Field — Infinite Moment (Kompakt)
Greg Laswell — Next Time (Vanguard)
Human People — Butterflies Drink Turtle Tears (Exploding In Sound Records)
Hypoluxo — Running On A Fence (Broken Circles)
Joe Bonamassa — Redemption (J&R Adventures)
Jonathan Goldberger, JP Schlegelmilch, And Jim Black — Visitors (Skirl Records)
Josh Groban — Bridges (Reprise Records)
Joyce Manor — Million Dollars To Kill Me (Epitaph Records)
The Last Bison — SÜDA (AntiFragile Music)
Lonnie Holly — MITH (Jagjaguwar)
Macy Gray — Ruby (Artistry Music)
Mandy Barnett — Strange Conversation (Dame Productions)
Mount Eerie — (after) (P.W. Elverum & Sun)
Mountain Man — Magic Ship (Nonesuch Records Inc.)
Mutual Benefit — Thunder Follows The Light Out (Transgressive)
The Paper Kites — On The Corner Where You Live (Wonderlick Entertainment)
Piles — Una Volta (Aagoo Records)
Plainride — Life Of Ares (Ripple Music)
Prince — Piano & A Microphone 1983 (Warner Bros. Records)
Richard Reed Parry (of Arcade Fire) — Quiet River Of Dust Vol. 1 (ANTI‐)
Ryan Hemsworth — Elsewhere (Last Gang/Secret Songs)
Same Girls — Young Minded (Text Me Records)
Say Lou Lou — Immortelle (á Deux/Cosmos Music)
Sha La Das — Love In The Wind (Dunham Records)
Sigala — Brighter Days (Ministry of Sound Recordings)
Slash featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators — Living The Dream (Snakepit Records)
Sobrenadar — y (Absent Fever)
St. Lucia — Hyperion (Columbia Records)
Subways On The Sun — Capsize (Spartan Records)
Suede — The Blue Hour (Rhino Entertainment)
SUMAC — Love In Shadow (Thrill Jockey Records)
Summer Salt — Happy Camper (Epitaph Records)
Supersuckers — Suck It (Steamhammer)
Tahiti 80 — The Sunsh!ne Beat Vol.1 (Human Sounds)
Tiny Deaths — Magic (Handwritten Records)
Tor Miller — Surviving The Suburbs (Glassnote Records)
Transviolet — Valley EP (BMG)
Vessel Of Light — Woodshed (Argonauta Records)
Villagers — The Art Of Pretending To Swim (Domino Recording Company)
VOIVOD — The Wake (Century Media)
William Fitzsimmons — Mission Bell (Grönland Records)
Zula — New Years (Inflated Records)
Friday, September 28
79.5 — Predictions (Big Crown Records)
Against The Current — Past Lives (Fueled By Ramen)
Aizuri Quartet — Blueprinting (New Amsterdam Records)
Alexander Orange Drink (Alex Zarou Levine of So So Glos) — Babel On (Shea Stadium Records)
All Them Witches — ATW (New West Records)
alt-J — Reduxer (Infectious Music)
Amber Arcades — European Heartbreak (Heavenly)
Amy Ray — Holler (Compass Records)
Anti-Flag — American Reckoning (Spinefarm Records UK)
ATRAMENT — Scum Sect (Blood Harvest)
Bayside — Acoustic Volume 2 (Hopeless Records)
Beartooth — Disease (Red Bull Records)
The Black Lillies — Stranger To Me (Attack Monkey Productions)
The Black Queen — Infinite Games (The Black Queen)
BLOODTRUTH — Martyrium (Unique Leader Records)
Brother Reverend — The Tables Turn Too Often (self-released)
Cécile McLorin Salvant — The Window (Mack Avenue)
Cher — Dancing Queen (Warner Bros. Records)
The Crystal Method — The Trip Home (Tiny E Records)
Cypress Hill — Elephants On Acid (BMG)
Cumulus — Comfort World (Trans- Records)
Danielson — Snap Outtavit EP (Joyful Noise Recordings)
Deep Gold — Deep Gold (self-released)
Den-Mate — Loceke (Babe City Records)
Dillon Francis — Wut Wut (IDGAFOS)
DOE — Grow Into It (Big Scary Monsters)
Evilon — Leviathan (WormHoleDeath)
Exploded View — Obey (Sacred Bones Records)
Fat Tony — 10,000 Hours (Don Giovanni Records)
Four Seconds Ago (members of Periphery) — The Vacancy (Century Media Records)
Foxhole — Well Kept Thing (Burnt Toast Vinyl)
From The Bogs Of Aughiska — Mineral Bearing Veins (Apocalyptic Witchcraft Recordings)
Getter — Visceral (self-released)
GØGGS (featuring Ty Segall) — Pre Strike Sweep (In the Red)
Gouge Away — Burnt Sugar (Deathwish Inc.)
Hangman’s Chair — Banlieue Triste (Spinefarm Records UK)
Hater — Siesta (Fire Records)
Hippo Campus — Bambi (Transgressive)
Jay Som and Justus Proffit — Nothing’s Changed EP (Polyvinyl)
Jlin — Autobiography (Planet Mu)
John Butler Trio — Home (Nettwerk Records)
Jon Batiste — Hollywood Africans (Verve Records)
The Joy Formidable — AAARTH (Seradom)
Kojo Funds — Golden Boy (Atlantic Records)
Lala Lala — The Lamb (Sub Pop)
The Living End — Wunderbar (BMG)
Lucy Wainwright Roche — Little Beast (self-released)
Lydmor — I Told You I’d Tell Them Our Story (HFN Music)
Marissa Nadler — For My Crimes (Sacred Bones Records)
Mary-Elaine Jenkins — Hold Still (Good Child Music)
Mini Mansions — Works Every Time EP (Fiction Records)
Miss World — Keeping Up With Miss World (PNKSLM Recordings)
Mudhoney — Digital Garbage (Sub Pop)
NAVVI — Ultra (Hush Hush Records)
Onkel Tom — Bier Ernst (Steamhammer)
Ouri — We Share Our Blood EP (Ghostly International)
Palaye Royale — Boom Boom Room Side B (Sumerian Records)
Parquet Courts — Wide Awake! Remixes EP (Rough Trade)
People Museum — I Dreamt You In Technicolor (Girlie Action)
RALPH — A Good Girl (604 Records)
Restorations — LP5000 (Tiny Engines)
Rick And Morty Original Soundtrack (Sub Pop)
Rod Stewart — Blood Red Roses (Republic Records)
Roosevelt — Young Romance (City Slang)
Salopecia — Meanderthal (Hydra Head Records)
SCHAMMASCH — Contradiction (Prosthetic Records)
Seasick Steve — Can U Cook? (BMG)
Shigeto — Weighted EP (Ghostly)
Spain — Mandala Brush (Glitterhouse Records)
Spesh — Famous World (Killroom Records)
St. Lenox — Ten Fables Of Young Ambition And Passionate Love (Anyway)
Starset — Vessels 2.0 (Fearless Records)
Summer Salt — Happy Camper (Epitaph Records)
SUNFLO’ER — No Hell (Noise Salvation)
TAUK — Shapeshifter II: Outbreak (self-released)
Tilian Pearson (of Dance Gavin Dance) — The Skeptic (Rise Records)
Tim Cohen — The Modern World (Sinderlyn)
Tim Hecker — Konoyo (Kranky)
Tina Disco — Fastland (BMG)
Tom Petty — An American Treasure (Reprise Records)
Tommy And The Commies — Here Come… (Slovenly Recordings)
Tony Joe White — Bad Mouthin’ (Yep Roc Records)
Viagra Boys — Street Worms (YEAR0001)
VULCAIN — Vinyle (Season Of Mist)
VREID — Lifehunger (Season Of Mist)
Walking Dead On Broadway — Dead Era (Long Branch Records)
Wolfheart — Constellation Of The Black Light (Napalm Records)
Yumi Zouma — EP III (Cascine)
source https://uproxx.com/music/new-albums-coming-out-this-month-september-2018/
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21-December 散財記録
04(sat) ・Control R Workshop / Missing (2002, used LP) ・Derf Reklaw / From the Nile (1998, used LP) ・Italian Vocal Ensemble / The Razor's Edge (1988, used LP) 06(mon) ・The Trash Company / Earle Hotel Tapes 1979-1993 (2012, used LP) ・Tom Clay / What the World Needs Now Is Love (1971, used LP) ・John Kongos / Kongos (1971, used LP) 09(thu) ・桜井芳樹×高岡大祐 / Live at Soul Dama Tokyo (2021, CD-R) ・HOSE / The Old Ones: Forgotten Recordings of HOSE (2019, 2LP) 12(sun) ・The Notwist / Vertigo Days (2021, used 2LP) ・Georges Delerue / Vivement Dimanche! (Bande Originale Du Film) (1983, used LP) ・Soft Machine / Land of Cockayne (1981, used LP) ・P'cock / In'cognito (1981, used LP) 13(mon) ・The Mary Lou Williams Trio / 1944 Roll 'Em (1988, used LP) ・Carla Bley / Social Studies (1981, used LP) 16(thu) ・Kaboom Karavan / Hokus Fokus (2013, used LP) ・Rangers / Suburban Tours (2010, used LP) ・Merricks / In Schwierigkeiten (1994, used LP) ・Dr. Umezu Band / Dynamite (1983, used LP) ・Willem Breuker Kollektief / A Paris - Summer Music (1978, used LP) ・The Constant Sound / The Constant Sound (1968, used LP) ・Gil Melle Quartet / Gil's Guests (1956, used LP) 17(fri) ・Serge Gainsbourg / Bande Originale Du Film De Serge Gainsbourg "Je T'Aime Moi Non Plus" (1976, used LP) 18(sat) ・イーピルイーピル / イーピルイーピル (1995, used 7inch ・Apocalypse Now - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1979, used 2LP) 21(tue) ・Goldmund / All Will Prosper (2011, used LP) ・John Cale / Music for a New Society (1982, used LP) 29(wed) ・ガッツポーズ / 貸しパンダ/おひげさま (2021, CD-R) ・Sharon Van Etten / Remind Me Tomorrow (2019, used LP) ・Ela Orleans / Circles of Upper Hell (2016, used 2LP) ・What Else Do You Do? (A Compilation of Quiet Music) (1990, used LP) ・Ornette Coleman / Prime Design/Time Design (1986, used LP) ・古澤良治郎グループ / SPICY ISLAND (1978, used LP) 30(thu) ・ジングルヘル (2021, CD-R) ・Desfile de Las Cumparsitas (????, 10inch)
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