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New Video: Sweeping Promises Shares Horror-Themed Visual for Brooding and Uneasy "Good Living Is Coming for You"
New Video: Sweeping Promises Shares Horror-Themed Visual for Brooding and Uneasy "Good Living Is Coming for You" @swpromises @subpop @subpoplicity
Sweeping Promises — Lira Mondal (vocals, bass, production) and Caufield Schnug (guitar, drums, production — can trace their origins to a chance meeting in Arkansas, which led to a decade of playing together in an eclectic assortment of projects. Their relentless practice has made perfect: Meticulously controlling every aspect of their craft, from the first note they write together, through…
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sunnynow that uou rbd a bucnh of fixies stuff (and bc of that. 5 little monkeys vdieo???) i just. Looked and realized I think I watched that show once. b4. uh
Please watch the fixies and buy their albums. Good luck getting the songs out of your head cuz one time i keep singing the songs. Also the character figures are so expensive. I think i have found the most obscure thing in the world. Im surprised it even aired where you lived (unless you saw it on youtube)
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jungleindierock · 2 years
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Blossoms - Sulking Poet (Glastonbury 2022)
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kitty-does-stuff · 2 years
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Y’all ever wanna cry due to the Svalbard Seed Vault and how even if the worst happens, the world wants our plants, the way of growing food which is why civilization happened the way it did, to live on?
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huntersplash308 · 3 years
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Youtube Screen Recorder Free Mac
Screen Record It 2.6 for Mac is free to download from our application library. This free software for Mac OS X was originally produced by elimisoft. This Mac download was scanned by our built-in antivirus and was rated as malware free. Screen Record It for Mac lies within Design & Photo Tools, more precisely Screen Capture. OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) is free and open source software for video recording and live streaming. Stream to Twitch, YouTube and many other providers or record your own videos with high quality H264 / AAC encoding.
Can I record YouTube videos on Mac with original quality? This article gives you two ways to do so. Scroll down to learn more...
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YouTube, the most popular online video-sharing website, covers almost all the sorts of video types, like music video, self-shot funny video, TV shows video and hot Hollywood movies, etc, from which you can find out any video you care a hang and enjoy it online. But accidents always tend to happen. What if don't have time at the moment and just want to save the YouTube video to watch later offline?
The idea of capturing YouTube videos to Mac may come up to your mind. Yes, why not? If you have the right YouTube vdieo recorder for Mac, it will be just as easy as a pie.
The Coolest Video Recorder for Mac to Record YouTube Video for Unlimited Offline Enjoying
On this occasion, some users may think about QuickTime player. Yet, one point should be noted: QuickTime can record full screen only, which will increase unnecessary output storage, and it will record both the sound of Mac speaker and noise from the enviroment. Well, if this means we can do nothing but nail-biting? Certainly not, trust me, there is always a way to tackle this trouble. You can choose to capture the non-downloadable YouTube video with a professional yet credible YouTube recorder. Fortunately, the world-renowned MacX Video Converter Pro is the very one you can resort to. It enables to let you faultlessly record any live streaming video on YouTube from your Mac screen (El Capitan and macOS Sierra) with terrific high quality.
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It will record YouTube videos on Mac with original audio and video quality;
As the preeminent screen recorder for Mac, it can also capture any web video from Dailymotion, Metacafe, Vimeo, etc. with unaffected quality such that any online video can be accumulated by you for personal enjoyment or editing;
It also serves as a YouTube video downloader with which you can capture YouTube videos by free downloading (no matter HD/4K from YouTube or other 1000+ sites) with fast speed;
You can save the captured YouTube videos on Mac to MP4, MOV, 3GP, AVI, WMV, H264 etc. for iPhone, iPad, Android devices.
How to Record YouTube Live Streaming Video on Mac
This intuitive YouTube recorder for Mac OS will lead you to accomplish the YouTube video recording task easy as A-B-C and meanwhile reserving 1:1 original video and audio quality.
Step 1: Click 'Screen Recorder' Button.
After free downloading and running YouTube video recorder for Mac, press the 'Screen Recorder' button on the main interface.
Step 2: Adjust Capture Settings.
In this area, you are allowed to customize the screen recording area by choosing 'Keep Full Screen' or 'Crop Region'. Moreover, before you capture YouTube video on macOS, you have the choice to select the quality of video to be recorded, tweak the video frame rate, add sound effect to your video, and alike.
Tips: for smoothly recording the audio, you're suggested not to adjust the audio settings lest the unexpected heightened volume would hurt your hearing. You can capture streaming videos on Mac from not only YouTube, but also any other sites.
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Step 3: Select the Destination Folder.
Click 'Target Folder' button to select a destination folder and save your recorded YouTube video.
Step 4: Start Record.
Hit 'Start Record' button, the program will start capturing YouTube screen video within a fraction of seconds.
After recording YouTube video on Mac, you can simply load the recorded YouTube video into the video converter for further conversion and editing. You are allowed to be fully tapping into this Mac video converter to convert your recorded YouTube video to MP4, FLV, AVI, MOV, WMV, etc for playback on Samsung Galaxy S7/Note 4, HTC 10, Amazon Fire Phone, iPhone, iPad anywhere anytime.
How to Capture YouTube Videos for Mac via YouTube Videos Free Download
As mentioned above, the Mac YouTube video recorder offers another way to capture YouTube streaming videos: free download. Using this way, you can skip the video playback process while recording, and capture YouTube videos for Mac computer right away.
Step 1:Free download YouTube video capturing software Mac version for Macbook Pro/Air, iMac etc. (Windows version is also available for 10/8/7/Vista/XP) and launch it. Then click 'YouTube' icon and 'Paste & Analyze' button to detect YouTube streaming videos.
Step 2: Choose the output video format, resolution, video size as you need.
Step 3: Click the 'Browse' button and choose the location where you would like to save your captured YouTube videos.
Step 4: Press 'Download Now' to save the YouTube videos offline. It takes half-a-minute to get a 4-minute HD music video. You can also capture YouTube audio on Mac only by converting the video into MP3 or other audio formats.
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ramascreen · 3 years
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First Footage of UNCHARTED Movie Starring Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg
First Footage of UNCHARTED Movie Starring Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg
Sony Pictures has released the first footage of #Uncharted game-based live action movie which you can watch here in this vdieo starting at 1:31 mark. UNCHARTED is set to hit theaters February 18, 2022 Oscar nominee Mark Wahlberg (“The Departed”) who was actually attached to play Nathan Drake back when “Uncharted” movie project was going to be directed by David O. Russell (“The Fighter”) will…
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AN INTERVIEW WITH HOOPS
      LISTENING TO HOOPS IS LIKE MELTING INTO A DAYDREAM. THIS BLOOMINGDALE BASED TRIO IS COMPOSED OF DREW AUSCHERMAN, KEAGAN BERESFORD, AND KEVIN KRAUTER. READ OUR CONVERSATION WITH BASSIST KEVIN FRESH FROM THEIR SUMMER TOUR. FROM BASEMENT TO STUDIO, LISTEN TO THEIR LATEST RELEASE ROUTINES.
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YOU RECENTLY WRAPPED UP YOUR FIRST US HEADLINE TOUR! HOW WAS THAT?      It was awesome! It was really fun, way more stressful than I expected and way more people coming out to shows then we thought which was really cool!
HOW HAS BEING THE HEADLINING BAND BEEN DIFFERENT?
    It's a little more pressure as far as getting places on time, you have to be in charge of setting up for the night and looking after the bands that we’re with, although the bands we’re with do fine on their own but you know. There’s kind of an older sibling feel to it, it’s really fun, having people to tour with. It makes everything a lot easier, a lot more laid back.
A GOOD BIT OF YOUR NEXT TOUR IS WITH THE DRUMS. CAN YOU TELL US MORE ABOUT THAT?
    I’m really excited about that! When we first started the band in highschool we were still pretty into them around that time and so it’s funny to be going on tour with them. They’re a great band.
ON BANDCAMP ONE OF YOUR TAGS IS SHOEGAZE, A GENRE SEEING QUITE THE RESURGENCE (OR MAYBE IT NEVER WENT OUT OF STYLE). WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS NEW WAVE SHOEGAZE MOVEMENT AND HOW IS IT EVIDENT IN YOUR MUSIC?
    Around the time we started we were playing a lot of shoegaze in other bands we were in, so ever since we were juniors and seniors in high school all of our friends were getting really into it and we all kind of got into it together. It’s something that I think a lot of people in our generation gathered around. It’s a really cool area of music to embrace and a lot of bands right now are embracing that which is cool. As far as our influence goes, it’s never been a goal to be a shoegaze band but I think it’s no matter how much we try to it’s been an influence here and there just because of how we like to play music, especially live with that spacey aspect of things. It can provide a lot of atmosphere that we’re really into. So I think it influences us pretty heavily, more so earlier on, now not as much but I think it’s still there for sure.
ORIGINALLY HOOPS WAS A SOLO PROJECT OF DREW’S. HOW DID IT TRANSITION INTO A WHOLE BAND?
    Originally it was just Drew doing ambient music in 2011 and then he started writing music for a full band and then he asked me and our former drummer James to be in a band so it was just the 3 of us at first and we were playing basically just full band beach pop shoegazey kind of stuff. Iit was a pretty easy transition because it kind of turned into something totally different at that point when we joined in because I think Drew was kind of done doing his ambient music thing, he still made some on his own after that but  I think he wanted it to be a full band thing.
WHEN YOU GUYS FIRST GOT TOGETHER AND RELEASED TAPE 2, WHAT WAS THE INITIAL REACTION TO YOUR MUSIC?
      When we first started we were in high school and then we took a break for a year and went to college, but the year after we came together and started making stuff and that’s when Drew made Tape 1, which is all the solo demo’s he made on his own. Tape 2 was some of my stuff and his and then we were just putting them online and it was just to have stuff out there because at that point we weren’t touring at all, we were just playing around Indiana and Michigan. So it was just putting it out for us and our friends and it got some attention here and there from other people. It wasn’t until a few months after we started the third tape that we got hit up by Fat Possum and started that whole process.
HOW HAS YOUR RECORDING PROCESS CHANGED NOW THAT YOU ARE SIGNED WITH FAT POSSUM?
      We put out an EP with Fat Possum last August and that was a pretty similar process to doing the tapes cause we pretty much did it all by ourselves, besides the fact that we had a label keeping tabs on it and giving us pointers. Even with the album we went to a studio for a little bit but then did most of it on our own. We were working on it by ourselves for a while and then we’d send a batch of songs to the label to give us pointers and we’d work on whatever they were talking about. That was definitely different and it got stressful at times cause we weren't used to being told what to do, not that they were super overbearing or anything but it got a little frustrating. Ultimately we’re all grateful for it because we’d never had that sort of constructive criticism of what we were making before. It was definitely something to get used to but it was nice to have for sure.
SO YOU DID SOME OF IT IN THE STUDIO AND SOME IN THE BASEMENT? WHAT MADE YOU CHOOSE TO CONTINUE TO DO IT AT HOME?
     Originally the label suggested going to the studio and then send it to someone else to mix it. But we got to the studio and it was just a little more difficult then we expected because there's so much at our disposal that we didn’t know where to start. We usually have a mode of working when we’re by ourselves at home where we could get stuff done very quickly but also take our time with a lot of things. When we were in the studio we had a time and a schedule we had to rush things a little bit, coupled with the fact that we didn’t really have any experience in a studio made it difficult for sure. When we left the studio  the label decided that they wanted us to just do the rest on our own because they really liked how the EP  turned out so they changed their mind a little bit so we could finish things on our own which I think is a good decision. We were able to  add our own personal sort of touch to everything and work the way we were used to. After being in the studio and being in an unfamiliar environment it was nice to be able to come home and focus on it like we’re used to.
IN YOUR OWN WORDS, WHAT IS ROUTINES?  
    There wasn’t really a huge unifying theme behind the songs, a lot of the songs were thrown together and some are really old, the first track is almost three years old. All of the songs came from all over the place because there wasn’t really a set time where we sat down and wrote the album, we just picked the song from our collection of stuff that we had laying around. At the same time it's pretty exemplary of what we were sounding like and what we were doing at the time. Routines is a pretty good summary of our catalog prior to release. I think with our next album we're going to try to be a little more unified and consistent with how we’re writing and recording. With Routines a lot of it was sort of on accident - us just rolling with different things, changes of plans in the studio, just figuring everything as we’re going. We had to finish it and deal with it which is not a bad thing, but it’s kind of a thrown together mishmash.
WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON CASSETTE TAPES?
     When we were making the tapes before we were signed it was a really easy + cheap way to get music out on a physical platform. Having a physical form of music is fun - people seem to really like having something to hold and look at rather than downloading an album. It’s just fun and easy and it makes the whole band experience a little more fun.
WHAT IS THE MUSIC SCENE LIKE IN INDIANA?       It’s all over the place. Some of my favorite stuff has come out of Indiana + it’s an untapped source of a lot of stuff. Northwest Indiana had a really huge punk scene for a long time, Bloomington had a huge punk scene... As far as indie music is concerned, Bloomington has been a huge place for that, especially being like the big college town. You need to find your niche wherever you are because there isn’t a huge overarching scene anywhere, most of which would be in Bloomington or Indianapolis. It’s sprawled out in Indiana. It’ not like New York or Chicago or any big city or big scene. There's a huge DIY mentality and any shows that happened when we were in highschool were put on in our parents basement. And then at the same time there was like an all ages sort of scene in Indianapolis that was really small but really open and inclusive. There's lot of really good stuff that flies under the radar since it’s not a big city.
HOW HAS BEING IMMERSED IN THAT SCENE INFLUENCED YOU AS A BAND?
      It’s definitely encouraged us to branch out and be as creative as we want to be cause you can do whatever you want since there isn't a huge market or crowd to appeal to. From the start we’ve been putting our music online, same as any other band in Indiana, so  your audience is people all over the place on the internet, it’s not like you’re overly concerned with catering to a local geographic audience other than playing shows. As far as a local scene, when we were playing a lot of shows in Bloomington,you’re just playing house shows to college kids and that whole scene is really easy to find people that are into what you’re doing. There’s a lot of freedom to just experiment cause it’s not a super formal thing. I like being a band in Indiana. Went to California on this last tour and it was very weird being a headliner band in a big city. We played in New York at our sold out show at Baby’s All Right, which is really awesome but at the same time it was kind of weird, cause we’re from fricking corn town USA, it’s very rural affluent suburb it’s conservative bullshit. It’s not a big cultural hub like New York but it’s like ‘we’re here we’re doing our stuff’ so it’s just kind of funny to come from such a different place but be able to relate to people in big cities that are so different.
WHAT IS YOUR OPINION ON THE ROLE OF MUSIC VIDEOS IN THE CONSUMPTION OF MODERN MEDIA?
     I’ve always loved music videos. I used to watch the MTV music video and VH1 vdieo hour like all the time. When we started making videos for Hoops you realize how much work goes into that process it’s not just like ‘alright we have a cool idea let's make it happen.’ There's a lot of variables that go into it but at the end of the day it’s definitely fun to see your music contextualized in a video format or in a narrative. It’s cool cause it’s a totally different medium to express your music or ideas through and it's just fun. In every music video we’re definitely had a good amount of artistic freedom with what we want to do.
IS THERE ONE IN PARTICULAR YOU REALLY LOVE?
     We had a lot of fun doing the “On Top” video with a guy from Indianapolis, Jake Huber, who's now a good finds of ours. He reached out to us and said ‘hey I’m a videographer in Indianapolis, I really like your music, I’d be really down to help you guys make a video for like no money at all.’ He was just super stoked to make it and had this goofy idea for the video that we were immediately totally down with so we just started bouncing ideas back and forth of how we wanted everything to work out. We went to the Fort Wayne Indiana public library and rented out this little public access TV studio. Originally we wanted to do it at this weird church in Popilius which had this TV stage and it looked like a 90’s family sitcom living room and we were really excited to use it but Jake was talking to the church and it came down to them being like ‘I don’t think the band represents Christian values’ or something. But the public access stage in Fort Wayne ended up being a really a great place to shoot.
WHAT IS IT LIKE BEING A MUSICIAN IN THE 21ST CENTURY?     Weird because there's so much content available on social media and stuff you can do so much and you can be putting stuff out whether it's music or pictures or information about what you’re doing. You can be so present but you can also withhold a lot of what you’re doing. I don’t know I think with all the social media stuff it’s a whole medium in of itself with how you communicate and present yourself as a public entity and as a band I think there are ways that we’re trying to figure out how to creatively go about presenting ourselves on social media. For a while it was something that we didn’t want to fuck with at all but our label wanted us to get a twitter and instagram and facebook and we were like ‘fuck that! We just want a blogspot or some shit’ You know we don’t want to worry about any of that. But then we ended up getting all of those and it’s been fun getting to make an image for yourself and getting to curate what you share it’s almost our own medium communication. .
LISTEN TO HOOPS HERE
INTERVIEW by SAMANTHA SULLIVAN
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bRUH I WENT TO TWT IN MANILA AND WITNESSED THAT VDIEO OF HOSEOK THAT YOU REBLOGGED LIVE AND I GOTTA TELL U I HAVENT MOVED ON EVER SINCE HOSEOK WAS MY SUNSHINE BUT HE KEEPS ON DOING SINFUL THINGS I CANT GET A GRIP I LOVE HIM HUHU HE WAS EQUALLY FUNNY AND CUTE AND HOT AND SEXY THERE HUHUUUU BELIEVE IN WHAT YOU SEE ONLINE: PH IS REALLY HOSEOK'S TERRITORY let's love hoseok together
GAHHHHHHHHH IT WASNT EVEN TWT IN MANILA
THE WINGS TOUR PERIOD WAS HOBI’S REIGN. ALL HAIL THE FUCKING KING 🙌🙌🙌
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bicalc · 7 years
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I’m fUCKING SCRWED IT’S 1:20 AM AND I WAS WATCHING A VDIEO ABOUT SUSHI AND I FORGOT TO CHECK WHETHER MY HEADPHOENS WERE PLUGGED AND THEY FUCKN WEREN’T AND THEN IT COMES ON FULL VOLUME LIVE AND IN STEREO FROM MY FUCKN ROOM FUCK
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Did They CGI Out The Other Infinity Stones To Prevent A Spoiler? -TJCS Companion Vdieo
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On this special companion video, John take the viewer questions from his live shows the last day or 2 that he didn't have time to get to live. John takes the following viewer messages: [Read More ...]
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anonchavez · 5 years
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Video: Streaming the war
When you’re not in hollywood,he was live streaming the war.. Watch till the end,war is...
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jungleindierock · 5 years
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Sharon Van Etten - Seventeen (Glastonbury 2019) 
Sharon Van Etten performs Seventeen at Glastonbury 2019.
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theinvisiblepain · 7 years
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My prespective has changed a lot lately. It is exellerating and challenging. Every time I feel uncomfortable or elated I see it as an opportunity to examine my ego, my identity and my beliefs and break them down. Take a good look to see where they came from, how they helped me and if they are aiding or hindering my expansion. I practice non judgement and openness and soon I find myself doing the same for others. I keep bringing it back to oneness and see the connections now. The things that trigger me in others once examined also cause me to find compassion for myself and them. And then once I am open to feeling the compassion towards them I see how they and me are just unique impressions of source. We are waves in the ocean, bubbles in soap, rain drops and snowflakes. And every moment in this impression is aiding in the expansion. To hate "them" is to hate me. To love "them" is to love me. And every time I start to get comfortable the source pushes me to my limits again. Like a vdieo game with no end game. I journey through the obstacles until I understand and then the journey continues. I'm expanding. So last night I dreamt an awful dream. My heart still feels the emotional fear and I know this feeling well. In my dream I left my husband alone with my Sister. They had sex and she became pregnant. I felt betrayal a tightness in my chest, anger, vengeance and pain. I felt like the victim but no one cared. This is a common theme I've noticed and am working on. To add salt to my wound they hired a lawyer to take everything from me. My money (security), both my children (my love) and all my friends and family were on their side. I've actually been here before. This story is a recreation of my childhood my original pain and where my Identity and core beliefs were born. Everything I feel this morning from that dream is fuel to detact, hide, out on my armour and proclaim to the world I am a victim. In my dream I tried to tell people my story to get them on my side but no one cared. I tried to manipulate my son to hate them but he was in different, I attacked my sister and husband with anger but they didn't care. This is how I've been living. Wanting someone to hear me, rescue me, be on my side. This part of me is strong. Being comfortable with "losing" everything is my obstacle. Also looking at all those who've betrayed me as not separate and not personal is another big obstacle. I would have to take off my armour and drop the story line. To look at things in their eyes. To see that they felt pushed away from me so their needs were not meet and they then found it in each other. I am not only betrayed I envy them. But I also see their fear. They fear of not having their needs meet. To need to build up army of people on their side. To make them feel loved, heard and validated. They are me. They temporarily have their needs meet while they are the underdog and I am the antagonist. When I look at it this way I see how I am playing the exact roles to create this dysfunction. So what if in this dream I find open up and feel compassion for the trap they are also in. What if I drop the story and emotions for a moment and see how given the opportunity I would do the same thing as them. That in fact I am trying to find the same things. We are all meeting our needs indirectly because we don't believe we can get them directly. There was a time where I learned these technics to meet my needs. But this is not serving me anymore. It's damaging me. So can I drop the belief and storyline of this dream? Can I stop fearing it and find compassion and strength for all those in it. Can I develop new ways to meet my needs?
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jungleindierock · 5 years
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Vampire Weekend - This Life (Glastonbury 2019) 
Vampire Weekend perform This Life at Glastonbury 2019.
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jungleindierock · 5 years
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The Killers - Human (CBS Sat Sessions)
The Killers took to the stage at Summerfest, Milwaukee.
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