My earworm. Haggard - Chapter I: Tales of Ithiria. Yes, I recommend it, but it’s not their best album. I prefer And Thou Shalt Trust the Seer or Awaking the Centuries.
The window’s open and I can hear the birds singing outside. Yes, I recommend it.
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The song of tinnitus. It sounds like the high pitched squeal of a failing power supply.
All the time or intermittent? One ear or both? Mine started in 2006. I notice it a lot less now, especially if i have any other noise around.
Constant. I’m ok with it.
Faithful companion for 47 years on both ears
Me too. I just woke up with it one day. Life didn’t suck enough apparently.
All I can hear is the fan on my computer blowing. I don’t recommend it.
HOME - We’re Finally Landing I’d say definitely give it a listen if you like synths.
Feels like somebody just set a speedrun world record.
I like Decay, it’s a good song.
My kids are making me play K.K. Slider tracks from Wii’s Animal Crossing City Folk in Brewster’s Cafe (I am time traveling to Saturday). Cafe K.K. just played.
Do I recommend it? Yeah, cool cat.
Sisters of Mercy - This Corrosion
Hey now, Hey now, now
¿Alburero, gótico y lemming? Eres una extraña combinación.
Jajajajajajajajajajajajajaja lo gótico y lemming es reciente, lo alburero ya lo traía 😂
im rawdogging the ambient sounds of public transport
Every so often, I’ll listen to this song, because it’s just piano + ambient sounds of public transport, and that takes me back to when I used to regularly take the train.
Thank you, this is great 👍
What time of day?
it was noon in gmt+9
Melissa, Mercyful Fate. Yes.
ADDERALL by maezi666 . It’s good but you have to like the nightcore adjacent music.
“Taxi to Baltimore Dub” by Scientist. It has an interesting genealogy: Randy Newman’s song “Baltimore” was done as a reggae cover by Nina Simone, then covered again by an actual reggae band called The Tamlins, which then got remixed/dubbed by Scientist. If you listen to Newman’s and then Scientist’s, they’re effectively unrecognizable in relation other than lyrical snippets. I absolutely recommend it.
Mine is Divide and Conquer by Epica, and I would defs recommend it. It’s not their best song I think, but it’s still good and it’s off my favorite album of theirs.
The magpies outside my window having a lengthy conversation.
The Dillinger Escape Plan : One of Us Is the Killer
Yes… if you’re into harsh music.
“Prisoner’s Awakening,” from the Dead Cells soundtrack, which frequently comes up on my workday playlist. Definitely recommended, that game has an amazing soundtrack. Instrumental, varying from orchestra and acoustic guitar to sometimes electric guitar and synth (or, synth-like?) tracks.
That’s a fabulous choice from an amazing game








