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  1. BluVelvUnderground liked a post in a topic by plastiscguy in Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    And baby, you... 
    What I never said to you... 
    It's you truly are, my living legend...
     
    WHY-WHY-WHY-WHY-WHYYYY 


  2. 13beachess liked a post in a topic by BluVelvUnderground in Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    I hope people come around to the tracklist. "Nectar of the Gods" is being underrated af, when it's one of the best things she's done - but following it up with "Living Legend" had me in tears. I haven't cried like that with one of her songs since "California" the first time I listened to NFR, and I think having it follow "How to disappear" is partly why that had me such a mess.  
  3. BluVelvUnderground liked a post in a topic by GeminiLanaFan in Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    Fucking hate TikTok, but can’t deny how much of a powerhouse it is. Dealer is charting… 😱
  4. cherrycolalime liked a post in a topic by BluVelvUnderground in Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    I hope people come around to the tracklist. "Nectar of the Gods" is being underrated af, when it's one of the best things she's done - but following it up with "Living Legend" had me in tears. I haven't cried like that with one of her songs since "California" the first time I listened to NFR, and I think having it follow "How to disappear" is partly why that had me such a mess.  
  5. pinkfloyd liked a post in a topic by BluVelvUnderground in Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    It's ripe for a TikTok trend. 
  6. DCooper liked a post in a topic by BluVelvUnderground in Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    I hope people come around to the tracklist. "Nectar of the Gods" is being underrated af, when it's one of the best things she's done - but following it up with "Living Legend" had me in tears. I haven't cried like that with one of her songs since "California" the first time I listened to NFR, and I think having it follow "How to disappear" is partly why that had me such a mess.  
  7. pinkfloyd liked a post in a topic by BluVelvUnderground in Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    I hope people come around to the tracklist. "Nectar of the Gods" is being underrated af, when it's one of the best things she's done - but following it up with "Living Legend" had me in tears. I haven't cried like that with one of her songs since "California" the first time I listened to NFR, and I think having it follow "How to disappear" is partly why that had me such a mess.  
  8. Thunder Revenant liked a post in a topic by BluVelvUnderground in Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    It's ripe for a TikTok trend. 
  9. BluVelvUnderground liked a post in a topic by GeminiLanaFan in Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    BB is incredible. In a couple of weeks, I’ll go back to Chemtrails since both albums seem to be about family / chosen family in a way. Love BB and it’s my top 2 album from her, alongside UV and HM. 
    If You Lie Down With Me is a masterpiece.
    BBS is just so chaotically incredible and représentative of the times we are living in. Thunder feels brand new. Dealer is straight up UV juice. Beautiful and Violets are two of her catchiest melodies ever. 
    it’s the last songs that I connect a little less because they are so specific, but beautiful as well.
    We made it, guys!
  10. trailerparkdream liked a post in a topic by BluVelvUnderground in Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    I hope people come around to the tracklist. "Nectar of the Gods" is being underrated af, when it's one of the best things she's done - but following it up with "Living Legend" had me in tears. I haven't cried like that with one of her songs since "California" the first time I listened to NFR, and I think having it follow "How to disappear" is partly why that had me such a mess.  
  11. wildheart liked a post in a topic by BluVelvUnderground in Blue Banisters - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    I hope people come around to the tracklist. "Nectar of the Gods" is being underrated af, when it's one of the best things she's done - but following it up with "Living Legend" had me in tears. I haven't cried like that with one of her songs since "California" the first time I listened to NFR, and I think having it follow "How to disappear" is partly why that had me such a mess.  
  12. xxmissdaytonaxx liked a post in a topic by BluVelvUnderground in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    Listen as soon as its up on streaming. Maybe another go for some of the new ones that I really love. Probably write a defensive review and plaster it everywhere because people don't understand how to read her prose. Then a Lord of the Rings themed Halloween party where I'm really going to be thinking about the lyrics and production choices over and over and over. If I have too much to drink, I'll probably blast a track over top Gandalf falling into the pit. The usual. 
     
    I don't wanna liiiiiiiiiive
    http://maudit.tumblr.com/post/18611231320
  13. prettywhenimhigh liked a post in a topic by BluVelvUnderground in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    It's a style of film genre that is Italian-based interpretations of the Hollywood Western genre. So instead of being nationalistic, they're more prone to being over-the-top and more focused on the aesthetics rather than 'Merica vibes. Ennio Morricone frequently did the music scores for a lot of the most popular films in the genre, and they all have a very similar sound (plucky, layered strings of guitar and violins / lots of brass), which has in-turn become the 'spaghetti western' subgenre in music. Morricone is sampled with a producer credit on the Trio, which is an homage to The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly's famous 'trio' of the title. 
     
     
  14. slenderpup liked a post in a topic by BluVelvUnderground in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    It's a style of film genre that is Italian-based interpretations of the Hollywood Western genre. So instead of being nationalistic, they're more prone to being over-the-top and more focused on the aesthetics rather than 'Merica vibes. Ennio Morricone frequently did the music scores for a lot of the most popular films in the genre, and they all have a very similar sound (plucky, layered strings of guitar and violins / lots of brass), which has in-turn become the 'spaghetti western' subgenre in music. Morricone is sampled with a producer credit on the Trio, which is an homage to The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly's famous 'trio' of the title. 
     
     
  15. shadesofloveduthenandnow liked a post in a topic by BluVelvUnderground in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    It's a style of film genre that is Italian-based interpretations of the Hollywood Western genre. So instead of being nationalistic, they're more prone to being over-the-top and more focused on the aesthetics rather than 'Merica vibes. Ennio Morricone frequently did the music scores for a lot of the most popular films in the genre, and they all have a very similar sound (plucky, layered strings of guitar and violins / lots of brass), which has in-turn become the 'spaghetti western' subgenre in music. Morricone is sampled with a producer credit on the Trio, which is an homage to The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly's famous 'trio' of the title. 
     
     
  16. Liz Taylor Blues liked a post in a topic by BluVelvUnderground in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    It's a style of film genre that is Italian-based interpretations of the Hollywood Western genre. So instead of being nationalistic, they're more prone to being over-the-top and more focused on the aesthetics rather than 'Merica vibes. Ennio Morricone frequently did the music scores for a lot of the most popular films in the genre, and they all have a very similar sound (plucky, layered strings of guitar and violins / lots of brass), which has in-turn become the 'spaghetti western' subgenre in music. Morricone is sampled with a producer credit on the Trio, which is an homage to The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly's famous 'trio' of the title. 
     
     
  17. BluVelvUnderground liked a post in a topic by TheBoss in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    The alternate back cover 
     

  18. Solar Fields liked a post in a topic by BluVelvUnderground in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    It's a style of film genre that is Italian-based interpretations of the Hollywood Western genre. So instead of being nationalistic, they're more prone to being over-the-top and more focused on the aesthetics rather than 'Merica vibes. Ennio Morricone frequently did the music scores for a lot of the most popular films in the genre, and they all have a very similar sound (plucky, layered strings of guitar and violins / lots of brass), which has in-turn become the 'spaghetti western' subgenre in music. Morricone is sampled with a producer credit on the Trio, which is an homage to The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly's famous 'trio' of the title. 
     
     
  19. Bonita liked a post in a topic by BluVelvUnderground in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    It's a style of film genre that is Italian-based interpretations of the Hollywood Western genre. So instead of being nationalistic, they're more prone to being over-the-top and more focused on the aesthetics rather than 'Merica vibes. Ennio Morricone frequently did the music scores for a lot of the most popular films in the genre, and they all have a very similar sound (plucky, layered strings of guitar and violins / lots of brass), which has in-turn become the 'spaghetti western' subgenre in music. Morricone is sampled with a producer credit on the Trio, which is an homage to The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly's famous 'trio' of the title. 
     
     
  20. Alison by Slowdive liked a post in a topic by BluVelvUnderground in Blue Banisters - Pre-Release Thread: OUT October 22nd, 2021   
    It's a style of film genre that is Italian-based interpretations of the Hollywood Western genre. So instead of being nationalistic, they're more prone to being over-the-top and more focused on the aesthetics rather than 'Merica vibes. Ennio Morricone frequently did the music scores for a lot of the most popular films in the genre, and they all have a very similar sound (plucky, layered strings of guitar and violins / lots of brass), which has in-turn become the 'spaghetti western' subgenre in music. Morricone is sampled with a producer credit on the Trio, which is an homage to The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly's famous 'trio' of the title. 
     
     
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