
Slgtlyscatt3red
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Slightly scattered. Just a woman with autism and ADHD that loves to write poetry, create art, and sing.
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90s Hidden Gems: Weezer's Side Project, The Rentals
ALBUM OF THE DAY: The Return of the Rentals (1995) The Rentals was a small side project band formed by Matt Sharp and Patrick Wilson of Weezer. The band also consisted of Tom Grimley (keyboards), Rod Cervera (guitar), and Petra Haden on violin and vocals. Petra’s sister Rachel also joined the band for vocals. Most Weezer fans will recognize Rachel Haden’s voice because she also sang vocals with Weezer later on the 1996 album Pinkerton (“I Just Threw Out The Love of My Dreams”).
By Slgtlyscatt3red8 months ago in Beat
Early 00s Albums: Details- Frou Frou
ALBUM OF THE DAY Details- Frou Frou (2002) Frou Frou was an electronic pop duo consisting of Guy Sigsworth and Imogen Heap. In 2002, they released their only studio album, Details. The unique sound and energy to this album is different stylistically than Imogen’s other work, reflecting more deep and dark raw emotion with powerful lyrics that make you sad, but also inspire.
By Slgtlyscatt3red9 months ago in Beat
90s Hidden Gems: Through Being Cool by Saves the Day
I'm starting a new article series here on Vocal! I decided I wanted to write some articles about some of my favorite albums growing up. Today is day one of this writing journey, and I'm hoping I'll be able to keep this up for a while, because I have so many great albums I could talk about! This week, I'm looking at the classic pop punk album "Through Being Cool" by Saves the Day.
By Slgtlyscatt3red9 months ago in Beat
He Won a Square of John Lennon's Carpet
I was driving down into the city tonight and I was listening to my favorite album, Kid A by Radiohead. As I heard the ghostly echoes of Morning Bell reverberating off the sides of my car and bouncing onto the brick buildings around my eyes started welling up with tears.
By Slgtlyscatt3red9 months ago in Writers
How to go from Radiohead to The Beach Boys in Two Simple Steps
OK COMPUTER- Radiohead 2:29 Track : Let Down About two and a half minutes into "Let Down", hearing the empty echoes of the guitar through my headphones, the sound swimming through my ears and straight to my heart, straight to my head, straight to my soul. Where music makes me feel this passion and wisdom and peace and tranquility all at once. Music gives me a safe place to think about all of the things I wonder about the world. Inside the noise my brain ponders what these answers to the great questions of the world are, and how exactly she came to be at this particular moment in time, listening to the song "Let Down" by Radiohead and busily typing away on her computer as if her life depended on it? It wasn't like Alice in Wonderland, and yet a lot of times, I feel like Alice, especially when I hear Thom's haunting voice through the speakers of my headphones, sinking deep down into my soul. It's an indescribable feeling. I've seen two other people in my life have the same kind of feeling and expression when they listen to music; my mom, and my brother.
By Slgtlyscatt3red9 months ago in Fiction





