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Ask Me Anything (Also: Weekly Picks!)

Posted by Back-From-Purgatory - October 3rd, 2011


Another week, another set of weekly picks and babbling.

So over the course of this last week, I... Uhh... ummm... Did nothing exciting. Given my antisocial nature, this isn't too surprising I guess.

So instead, I'm gonna put this out there, ask me a question, any question at all, and I'll do my best to answer it. It can be a question about me, my music, about life, hobbies, games, movies... Anything. I spend a lot of time rambling on about myself, so instead, I'll have you guys come up with questions and I'll do my best to come up with an answer for any questions you have.

Song of the Week:
Artist: Kirbyfemur
Song: Tread Lightly, As This May Be Your Last Dance
Purgatory Comment:
Kirby, everything you do has a very unique sound to it, it has it's own personality, it's own Kirbyfemur flair. When I'm listening to your stuff, nothing comes to mind like, "Oh, this sounds a lot like X Artist"... it's just... This is Kirbyfemur. And that by itself is commendable.
To top things off, this song in particular seems to have a great way of shifting between two vastly different tones... And I am a huge fan of songs that manage to pull this off.

Art of the Week:
Artist: Sandragon
Art: Crisis Lhesus
Purgatory Comment:
Have I ever mentioned that I have a thing for Dragons? If you were to ask me what my favorite animal is, I would immediately spout off Dragons... Real or not, they are awesome. So naturally, I would enjoy art of dragons, it's only made better by the quality of the piece and a more unique spin on the appearance.

Ask Me Anything (Also: Weekly Picks!)


Comments

This makes me smile... like you have no idea :3

That song was mostly an experiment to both mix a song as well as i could and do a genre that i'm not quite as familiar with. Its good to see that it wasn't a complete failure :D

Experimentation is the fastest way to get better, hiding in your comfort zone all the time is extremely counter-productive. That's part of the reason I've got songs spanning a multitude of genres, because experience and knowledge in one can, and will, inevitably bring influence to something I'm more familiar with, and more often than not, in a good way.

And it was quite the opposite of a complete failure, for being an experiment, I think it turned out pretty damn good.