This old NIN song from 2008's The Slip popped up in my feed this morning and it kinda hit the spot. I'm in Dayton, Ohio - a city I adore but don't make it out to all that much anymore. I spent a lot of time here in the late 00s, though, so seeing this track surface felt a but like the Universe giving me a thumbs up.
Watch:
I don't know very much about Seal's music. I avoided it a lot when I was younger and more limited, however, at some point, I realized you just can't argue with the greatness of "Kiss From A Rose." That led me to wonder about listening to some of Seal's full albums, which I haven't really done yet, and I'm not really in the headspace to do at the moment. I'll get to it eventually, though.
Play:
I have become obsessed with Puppet Combo's Nun Massacre! This game scares the crap out of me. Here's Survival Horror Network's no-commentary walk-through; I won't be watching it, as I want to experience all this for myself, but I guarantee if you're a Horror Movie fan and you sit down, maybe ingest some mind-altering party favors and watch this in the dark with headphones or the sound up, this will affect you the way you want Horror Movies to.
Nun Massacre induces a paranoia that I really appreciate, and as I alluded to above, this game has the effect I long for back from the days when I discovered a lot of the Horror Movies I love now, but as an adult, very few new ones provide.
Playlist:
Black Sabbath - Technical Ecstasy
Dorthia Cottrell - Death Folk Country
Danzig - Eponymous
Church of the Cosmic Skull - Is Satan Real?
The Sword - Warp Riders
Deafheaven - New Bermuda
Judas Priest - Painkiller
Bill Withers - Apple Music Essentials
High on Fire - The Art of Self Defense
Chamber of Screams - Murder House (Original Puppet Combo Soundtrack)
Karl Casey - (White Bat) XX EP
QOTSA - Rated R