Life is really just:
I accidentally listened to Taylor Swift so I'm basic
I accidentally liked a song that was trending on Tiktok so I'm cringe
I accidentally added a punk-adjacent song to my punk playlist so I'm a poser
I accidentally liked an artist that got cancelled so I am morally corrupt
I accidentally listened to Olivia Rodrigo so I'm basic
I accidentally liked an animation meme song so I'm cringe
I accidentally put Tally Hall and The Cure on the same playlist so I'm a poser
I accidentally vibed to a song from Hamilton so I'm morally corrupt
And then you die. Then our bodies rot to nothingness, then we return to our place among the stars.
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indie music exists on a scale from straight af to ultramegarainbowblast, with the happy fits at one end and will wood at the other, and tally hall in the middle
here is a visual for reference
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Tierra Whack Celebrates Debut Album’s Release at Webster Hall on Friday Night
Tierra Whack – Webster Hall – March 15, 2024
Philadelphia rap queen Tierra Whack has been getting the party started worldwide with her infectious rhymes for several years now. (It’s probably only a matter of time before she graces the multipurpose-room stage on Abbott Elementary to battle Tariq Temple at a F.A.D.E. showcase.) Whack channels creativity and visual aspirations into her poetic lyrics and the videos that accompany them. From the Grammy-nominated video for “Mumbo Jumbo” to the recent Alex Da Corte–directed “27 Club,” her flair for fashion exudes further joy and pop, as witnessed on World Wide Whack, her debut full-length. She celebrated its release Friday night at a sold-out Webster Hall.
With a large inflatable of the World Wide Whack avatar occupying a third of the stage, the rapper appeared adorned in her silver clown suit mirroring the attire from her album’s aesthetics. Opening with track one from her latest, “Mood Swing” appropriately began with “I’ve been trying new things.” Throughout the show, the crowd indulged in a call-and-response, which warm-up DJ Kill Sing kicked off with a cry of “worldwide” and requested the “Whack” reply. The admittedly nervous singer would cover the majority of the new songs, from the bounce-inducing “Ms Behave” to the melancholic “Two Night,” Her confidence building thanks to the supportive crowd, Whack effortlessly weaved among rap, pop, and R&B with her new material. On lead-single “Chanel Pit,” music box melodies danced amongst the spits of cultural references, like Vin Diesel and Resident Evil. Closer “27 Club” grooved to more R&B vibes for a downtempo, contemplative swan song, enrapturing the front row.
Tierra Whack didn’t leave her stans without a trip down memory lane, including fan favorites like the bop “Pretty Ugly” and “Fuck Off,” which elicited raised middle fingers across the room. Everybody on the floor happily sang, “He likes my diamonds and pearls,” along with “Hungry Hippo.” For the first time live, Whack performed her section of Lil Yachty’s “T.D.” before calling it a night. Despite the house lights turning on and exit music playing, everyone stayed put, chanting, “World Wide Whack,” leaving the stage crew unsure if they should halt operations. DJ Kill Sing indicated it might not be the end to this unforgettable night, as a wigless Whack returned to confess she was already shedding her costume. The crowd-manifested encore had the Philly native run off “Peppers and Onions” atop the barricade, before dropping to the floor amid her rabid admirers. —Sharlene Chiu | @Shar0ck
Photos courtesy of Edwina Hay | thisisnotaphotograph.com
@thesearenotphotographs
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Norwegian events so far in 2024:
Northerners mocking Southerners for not dealing well with a huge snow storm
Southerners mocking Northerners back after they get a storm with wind with hurricane strength
Everyone else in Norway being baffled after absolute legend trønder Åge Aleksandersen sells out a football stadium for his last ever concert in september 2025 within 10 minutes and then selling out the extra concert in 4 minutes with over 20 000 people still waiting in line and not getting a ticket
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