This is one of my favorite songs to listen to while walking at night and nobody's awake. It's such an amazing piece of art that can sound absolutely hopeful as the ending of a hopeless and melancholy filled album. I like how in the remaster you can actually hear the final speech Peggy gives about how he made the album because he loved making music and I find myself living by it that I hope if anybody sees any of my posts on social media about music I loved or liked that they see how I'm truly in love with it.
I GOT TOO MANY TWITTER FOLLOWERS TO BE FUCKIN 'ROUND WIT THESE BIBLE DRY HUMPERS
Felt like showing off some of my music collection and i should probably start simple. First off, this is my current portable cassette player. I don't find myself using it as much since it's a bit shaky at points and feels like they play at a lower pitch unless it is completely still.
Here are my custom cassettes. News at 11, Blvcklvnd Rvdix 66.6, Who Really Cares, and King Of The Mischievous South vol 1 were recorded from my iPhone to my cd/cassette player via aux and blutooth. However the rest of these pictured were recorded off of a different portable Walkman which was somewhat cheap and I didn't know how to properly record them and they sound extremely off. Might rerecord them someday.
Here are some metal cassettes I picked up at a local music store. I first started out with Deathcrush by Mayhem and I enjoyed it and figured that next time I went, I'd pick up at least 5 metal albums to dip my toes into the water. I actually ended up picking 5 metal CDs and 5 metal cassettes. I'd say my favorite metal cassette from these pics would have have to be Self Loather by Ghost Bath.
Here are my rap cassettes. Most of these I ordered from artists/record labels online merch store but I'd say my favorite cassettes from these have to be the Devon Hendryx cassettes (Dreamcast Summer Songs, JOECHILLWORLD, The Rockwood Escape Plan, and The Ghost ~ Pop Tape.) since they were a graduation gift for myself and were limited time only or Monster Tape Zero by Groovy Kaiju because the artist actually signed the case and the package wrap.
Lastly, here are some miscellaneous cassettes I picked up recently from a goodwill because they caught my eye and I thought they were interesting. If you saw and read through this post, I thank you for your time.
Real shit
“I want to make beautiful things, even if nobody cares.”
— Saul Bass
A list of my personal favorite albums. Some helped me get through emotional patches with things in my personal life or made me appreciate the recommendations from friends and family. Some introduced me to smaller artists or the genre as a whole. I could go on and on with some albums but this is my first post here and I don't exactly know what the character limit is or if people would want to just hear me ramble on my first post. If you do want to discuss or talk about certain albums, let me know.