Day 42 (April 30): Rina Sawayama - Dynasty
Despite my commitment to being the trendiest indie boy who ever did love, it is easy to fall behind the curve. Two weeks ago, I felt very smug and on trend by covering a Fiona Apple song from her new album, showing just how in sync I was with current trends. Unfortunately, there is no winning in this age of content, and there may have also been another critically acclaimed indie album out that day, an album that I haven't even mentioned yet.
You could say that I'm behind the curve, but I refuse to admit that. I will become trendy or I will become death itself. Today's song of the day, therefore, is Rina Sawayama's "Dyntasy" from her new album Sawayama - inarguable proof that I will always circle back to even the trends that pass me by.
Okay, nightmare irony aside, "Dynasty" rips. It is the perfect embodiment of that meme I've forgotten about bright and exciting music underlying deeply depressing lyrics. Listen to those chunky riffs and hypnotically energetic vocals! Appreciate the exploration of hereditary mental illness and generational racism in the lyrics!
There is something for the mopey fake melancholics and the dumb donkeys who need constant stimulation to earn one iota of attention of the world, which is to say, the two halves of my personality.
I was going to be humble about how trendy I am, but come on, look. Nobody's doing it like this.*
Also, sheesh, happy end of April! I almost forgot, which tracks, because I'd like to forget this stupid-ass month.
*Do not explore, respond to, or think of objections to this statement. I know how many there are.
You could say that I'm behind the curve, but I refuse to admit that. I will become trendy or I will become death itself. Today's song of the day, therefore, is Rina Sawayama's "Dyntasy" from her new album Sawayama - inarguable proof that I will always circle back to even the trends that pass me by.
Okay, nightmare irony aside, "Dynasty" rips. It is the perfect embodiment of that meme I've forgotten about bright and exciting music underlying deeply depressing lyrics. Listen to those chunky riffs and hypnotically energetic vocals! Appreciate the exploration of hereditary mental illness and generational racism in the lyrics!
There is something for the mopey fake melancholics and the dumb donkeys who need constant stimulation to earn one iota of attention of the world, which is to say, the two halves of my personality.
I was going to be humble about how trendy I am, but come on, look. Nobody's doing it like this.*
Also, sheesh, happy end of April! I almost forgot, which tracks, because I'd like to forget this stupid-ass month.
*Do not explore, respond to, or think of objections to this statement. I know how many there are.
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