Thursday, July 23, 2015

"I want to talk, not just send each other videos"

I miss New York a stupid amount. The crushing weight of everyday responsibilities has returned and I'm looking for any way to escape them. 


 
this is a photo of the art gallery I made with Chloe in our dorm - the idea started as a joke, but then it actually happened!

 we visited the New York Times and the building was incredible

 me being a member of Daft Punk to avoid sunlight

the subway ride back from a yoga class in the park 

These small lil snapshots of memories crush me but at the same time make me happen that I even had the opportunity for them to happen. 

I've been listening to this and this and all of these memories make me want to watch this even though I hated it?

Hope you're having a great week,

A

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

End of July Vibes

I haven't posted in a month because I was in New York City for four weeks and I was trying to appreciate every moment instead of sitting down and taking up time reflecting on everything. I loved it and I miss it extremely, especially now that I'm back in the suburbs.

Here's a few of my favorites for the month:

Music

None of this music is out there or indie like "normal" but I just love them so much right now.

TV
Freaks and Geeks
while I was in NY there was a free freaks and geeks marathon at the Lincoln center theater to celebrate the release of Judd Apatow's new movie, Trainwreck. I went with friends and we stayed for the whole eight hours and I felt so much happiness radiating from me, it was exciting.

Gossip Girl
I was among the Waldorf's and van der Woodsen's of the world and you expected me to not cave to this show??????

Movies
Gone Girl 
 I have been completely fascinated by this movie for the past two weeks - I can't get over it, and I  don't know why. I find myself going back to it again and again and watching clips from it and interviews about it. It's stuck in my head on loop.  

The Sisterhood of the Night
 I was super excited for this movie and was even contemplating driving 50 minutes to view it in one of the few theaters it was showing in when it first came out. So I was pleasantly surprised when I found it up on Netflix, but it just went downhill from there. I couldn't get into the movie and I felt as if it was too predictable and that the character personality choices were so obvious. 

Trainwreck 
 I'm really excited to see this movie! Amy Schumer and Judd Apatow are both amazing and ugh I can't wait.


Other
Kinky Boots
The best show I've ever seen (from a girl who usually can't stand musicals)
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Rachel Antonoff Sample Sale!!!
 Where I bought a designer shirt, met Tavi Gevinson, and cried because while I was smooshed with all those other people but it felt like everything was going to be OK.


I'll have a real post soon,

A

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Four Dream-Pops To Go

If I made individual posts about each of these bands/albums it would be excessive because they're all dream pop, and I really don't want to be know as the girl-who-just-can't-get-over-dream-pop, so I put them all in this post. All of their albums are free downloads, so enjoy!

virgo indigo//Fog Lake
Ambient acoustic pop, like a slowed down more echoey Moldy Peaches. The transcendant vocals seem to speak directly of foggy summer days where nothing seems certain. 

Favorite Track: mad scientist
 


 Greatest Hits//Teenage Kitchen
Although low production quality, the teenage authenticity shown through irrational lyrics is alluring and addicting. This lo-fi experimental dream pop band is a fragile listen.

Favorite Track: Life Bearing Planet



  akimbo//Adam Perkins
This slowcore experimental band has a foggy feel (I'm repetitive, I know), with beautiful instrumentals intermingled with spoken/sung lyrics.

Favorite Track: idylla


under cover vol.II//Tashaki Miyaki
Covers of classics with a dream pop twist.
Favorite Cover: I Only Have Eyes for You


Enjoy the weekend,

A








Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Natalie Wood//TV Girl


TV Girl (fav band ever) has released two new tracks (Natalie Wood and Like We Planned)to promote their upcoming new album and I'm pumped. I'll actually be back in time from my summer program to go to their concert here in August, which I think is one of my most looked forward to concerts ever. I got into TV Girl when I first moved back to America, and was feeling isolated by a lot of small cultural things as well as people at school, and it was one of the first times that I really felt the community created by music.

Their first album as well as these two new songs are up for free download on their Bandcamp so definitely go check them out! 

Genre: hip hop, indie pop, electronic indie pop, lo-fi

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

First Week of Break Movies + Albums

Hey!

Today I just wanted to post little reviews about a handful of movies and albums that I've consumed since the start of my summer break

 White Bird in a Blizzard is a drama thriller starring Shailene Woodley - I'm pretty sure I've mentioned it on this blog before, but I recently re-watched it. The acting in general is poor and the plot/mystery is obvious except for the twist at the very end, overall leaving me really unsatisfied.

 This is the Next Part of Your Dream by Ghost Noise is a pop goth album that I couldn't stop thinking about while watching White Bird in a Blizzard; the soundtrack of the movie plays a lot with the fact that the main character goes to goth clubs and so this album mirrors it nicely. 

 Girlhood is a movie I've wanted to watch since it came out in France, so when it went up on Netflix I was overjoyed. It follows a French-African girl who ends up dropping out of school and joining a gang, her confidence exploding while her family life deteriorates. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, and was even more excited by the fact that I hadn't lost my French and could still understand everything they were saying. 

Laura Dekker, at age 14, departed to sail solo around the world. While her main goal was to see the world, she ended up also becoming the youngest person to ever sail around the globe alone. Filmed by Laura throughout her trip, Maidentrip shows you how anything can be possible.(wow that was not cheesy at all)

Rashida Jones (of Parks and Rec) produced/directed this documentary on the porn industry and the lives of amateur sex workers. Following the lives of several young woman, most who came into the porn industry right after turning 18, the startling life of porn actresses is revealed. Hot Girls Wanted showed me things about the industry I had been completely oblivious to (such as the overall success and popularity of porn) and helped to make me more aware of the extremities of the lives of porn "stars". I definitely enjoyed Hot Girls Wanted more than expected. 

The description of this documentary ("Filmmaker Matt Wolf explores the origins of the modern-day "teenager" -- a demographic that didn't even exist until the mid-20th century.") interested me, but as I began to watch it I could feel myself dozing off. With no live interviews, Teenager is really a collection of old clips and commentaries. It felt very detached and I couldn't make it through the first 15 minutes.

Contra by Vampire Weekend is currently my go-to summer album. Its overflowing with upbeat themes of summer and I just can't seem to get enough of it, especially the track Horchata

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt has the best theme song ever, and that is probably the #1 reason why I watched the whole season. While most of the time the storyline is predictable, it is funny and can help to relax/take your mind off of things.

Parks and Rec has also been drawing a lot of my attention lately as well - its mind numbing and blissful. I still feel stressed from finals even though they've been over for almost a week now, and I find that this helps to remove me from that worried mindset. I promised myself not to do summer work for the first week of break, which I know sounds ridiculous to some, but I honestly can't wait to get it over with. 

Hope your final exams are going well and that you're enjoying the summer vacation if you're out already like me!

A









Monday, June 8, 2015

Greta Gibson Forever//Nicole Dollanganger

The high baby-doll voice of Nicole Dollanganger holds a sedative quality that will lull you to sleep accompanied by mature whispers of lost husbands, flowers, and memories. Her seemingly flawless and smooth voice carries you through Greta Gibson Forever, somehow erasing the world around you for the duration of the track.  Highly reminiscent of Lana Del Rey, you'll find yourself nostalgic for memories that were never yours. Although only three songs off this album have been released, with more to come, they come together to form a unique and quality bedroom-pop sound. You're certain to fall in love (or fall asleep) with the calming dream pop creations of Nicole Dollanganger.

Genre: indie pop, dream pop, bedroom pop
Favorite Track: Lemonade





Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Schools Out For Forever! (Okay, 3 months)

Five Years//David Bowie

Feeling Okay//Best Coast

Flowers//Willow Smith

Dream About the Future//Apples in Stereo

Play Dead//Bjork

I just took my last final and now all I want to do is sleep and sleep. And then of course figure out all my summer work.

A