lmao haven't done this in almost a year, which i feel like is a normal amount of time for my projects at this point (gestures to lightbulb collage from last year, a painting of Tahoma, like three unfinished zines,)
anyways.
food/drinks
i have become so cafe allegro-pilled lately. been around since long before i was born but somehow i never bothered to go there until this year. amazing delicious coffee and great place to sit and write. i haven't done a lot of cooking this year as i've been caring for my mom after she got in a car accident this spring. got around to going to ludi's for the first time earlier this year and their longsilog is sooo good. i wish i could have filipino breakfast every day!! idk what else to recommend besdies more coffee places

music
trying to figure out how to embed my last.fm into my profile sidebar thing but haven't figured it out yet. only dates from september last year so it's not 100% accurate.
was lucky to see the saetia reunion tour in july and cried half the set. was super amazing to see them live.
locally: go see gun shy for awesome violent borderline-mathy seattle metalcore, tolls (okay technically theyre pdx but whatever) (melodic) hc, love every time i see them. Tolls Tuesday. ,plagued by god mosh part!!! seattle metalcore , and the names of our friends (pdx again) for AMAZING transfem screamo. so many good bands out of the nw rn and if you arent listening to them youre missing out!
streaming this month-ish:
-challengers score by trent reznor and atticus ross. amazing movie also, answers the question "what if tennis was yaoi?". its very nine inch nails electronica(?) i'll probably figure out a better genre label for this in the morning.
-lots of the wrens (band). 90s-early 00s emoish indie from new jersey. loved them for a while now.
-lazarus plot + self titled album - shortlived spoken word/screamo band from illinois. ffo saetia
-pinback (band), fav of the past couple years, more 90s-00s indie + altpop . early stuff gets a little experimental with samples of john carpenter's dark star
-if youre into it i'm out of it, christophe de babalon, 1997 digital hardcore/ambient/dnb fusion. recent discovery via fucking around on youtube
-lots of others, i'll probably add a couple more bands/albums ive listened to this summer later.
reads:
i read you glow in the dark (liliana colanzi, 2022, translated by chris andrews 2024) spring early summer this year and have been gripped by it since. i need to reread it soon. it's a cyberpunky, almost body-horror anthology of seven stories set in the same universe across different times on the bolivian altiplano, touching on queer themes and nuclear industry. if you want a speculative fiction book you need to mull over in your head a while after reading, READ THIS!!!
currently working through spiderland (scott tennent, 2010, in the 33 1/3 series) covers the entire history of slint from the members previous bands to the breakup and aftermath. amazing book and amazing gift from @highwaygothic <3
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