I've been an avid listener for a few years but just felt like dropping in a comment in the small chance you might see it to say keep doing what you're doing. I first listened to 129 Dreamless GMG and bought the mp3 immediately after listening to Gun-metal Grey. Admittedly, I didn't like the rest of the album upon first listen, so I kind of forgot about it for a while. Maybe a year it sat on my phone. Then I put it on again and enjoyed it a little more. Then I played it another time and liked it even more. I played it again and again, and pretty soon I was listening to it almost every chance I got. I fell in love with your music. When you released 192, I bought it as soon as it came out and am the proud owner of your cassette. First listen, I loved it even more than 129 Dreamless GMG. You set a high bar for your music and still managed to break it. I listen to 192 at least once every week now. The reason I say this is because I wish you were more popular, and speaking as an aspiring writer I know how it can feel to produce a work you're proud of with little recognition. Frustration, a feeling of slow, crushing doom, the need to look inward and appreciate your own work (although that one does less compared to outside praise). As artists, it is in our nature to be egotistical in at least that sense. All I can really do myself is recommend you to friends but that's not really gonna get you more than a few listens so instead I'm choosing to write this to you in the small hopes that you read it and know that at least one person you don't know truly, deeply appreciates your music. I hope this invigorates you the same way I get when someone praises my words. Keep on making music because I'm sure I'll love it and so will many others.
@thecosmicblueautie2 жыл бұрын
This here is the goodness!
@ntgm82 жыл бұрын
What the hell, why does this not have enough views? This is amazing.