my heart is a weapon of war, a playlist by 100indecisions on Spotify

thelightofthingshopedfor:

the-hope-jar:

in case it helps anybody, here’s a short but very specific playlist I made that I’ve been listening to a lot lately, which can be pretty neatly summarized with a line from one of the songs in it: “we still believe in love so fuck you

figured I’d share it in case these songs bring anyone else a little encouragement too. 

(funnily enough, the song the playlist title is from–Emilie Autumn’s “Fight Like a Girl”–isn’t on this list, because that particular line was perfect but the rest of the song isn’t quite right for what I’m going for here. that one’s still on my longer #resist playlist though, along with all of these.)

my heart is a weapon of war, a playlist by 100indecisions on Spotify

me: I don’t want to give up my dying 160gb iPod classic! I have way too much music to be able to use one of the newer types!

also me: -mostly listens to the same 10 or 20 artists and skips over the vast majority of music on said iPod, a lot of which I don’t even recognize or remember downloading-

my heart is a weapon of war, a playlist by 100indecisions on Spotify

the-hope-jar:

in case it helps anybody, here’s a short but very specific playlist I made that I’ve been listening to a lot lately, which can be pretty neatly summarized with a line from one of the songs in it: “we still believe in love so fuck you

figured I’d share it in case these songs bring anyone else a little encouragement too. 

(funnily enough, the song the playlist title is from–Emilie Autumn’s “Fight Like a Girl”–isn’t on this list, because that particular line was perfect but the rest of the song isn’t quite right for what I’m going for here. that one’s still on my longer #resist playlist though, along with all of these.)

my heart is a weapon of war, a playlist by 100indecisions on Spotify

agnxs:

playlists based on locations and their aesthetics

suburbia; neon store lights, empty parking lots with teens smoking on sidewalks where they think their parents don’t see, one story houses in neighborhoods where no one’s secrets stay hidden long

cities; towering skyscrapers and overcrowded city blocks, driving through streets at night when lit up windows looks like stars, wandering the empty blocks at 3am after a drunken night out at some dive bar with your friends

sweet southern romanticism; sprawling fields that glow gold in the light, small farmhouses where you wake up to the ambiance of the farm animals, homemade pies and sun stained polaroids from your childhood

dark academia; the secrets on campus are hidden amongst the bookshelves of the century old library, students wear tweed and perpetually radiate autumn, someone went missing and two of the students in your classics lecture share knowing looks

midwestern gothic; endless plains and hills drenched in snow, suffocatingly small towns ringed by ominous forests, mysterious rustling in the cornfields and strange noises amidst the trees, abandoned gas stations, frostbite nips at your toes and fingers

pacific northwestern gothic; small, glowing lights in the distance on the freeway, isolated houses dotted through the dew soaked forests, rustling of something big moving through the trees, the smell of moss and pine and petrichor perpetually hanging in the air

please. tell us more about your ‘folk bangers’ playlist. that sounds relevant to all of my interests. (folks and banging)

thepioden:

ryanthedemiboy:

ventureonwilderseas:

axonsandsynapses:

auber-jean:

lotstradamus:

if you want a playlist for banging folks this probably isn’t the one for you, but if you want to Go Off, Historically then WHAT’S UP 

🤘🏻

@axonsandsynapses

a) This is terrific

b) Have some more! (Most of these are traditional, a few of them are more contemporary)

c) I’ve put them all in an actual YouTube playlist, here, for your listening convenience

Oh, hey! My favorite genre! I hope you all like shanties and Irish:

English (but not shanties):
Hills of Connemara – Gaelic Storm
Shady Grove – Crooked Still (a good band for this sort of thing)
The Elfin Knight – Kate Rusby

Shanties/shanty-style sea songs:
Ring Down Below – Storm Weather Shanty Choir
South Australia – The Kilkennys
Barrett’s Privateers – The Real McKenzies (modern but you’d be hard-pressed to tell)
Blood Red Roses – Storm Weather Shanty Choir
10,000 Miles Away – The Seadogs

Irish:
Dúlamán – Anuna
Nil Na La – Solas
Óró Sé do Bheatha Bhaile – Seo Linn
Si Do Mhaimeo I – Méav Ní Mhaolchatha and Mairead Nesbitt

Instrumental:
The Landlord’s Walk – Blair Douglas
Gravel Walk – The Rogues (WOW what a jam!)
O’Sullivan’s March – (Linked is The Chieftains’ version, here’s the Boston Pops version I grew up on)

Bonus Macedonian song: Sto Mi et Milo – Kitka (a great group if you’re interested in Eastern European music)

Thank you for this post. This is amazing.

It also helped me find the video for the herding call that brought all the cows to the singer. Link here.

I have complied the above on Spotify, with substitutions or omissions if I just could not freakin’ find the song. There’s some extra versions of stuff on the list, too! Everything after “O’Sullivan’s March” are my own additions.

I can’t stop listening to “Brother” and having so many Thor and Loki feels, I just thought you should know 😢

iamanartichoke:

foundlingmother:

Good!

For those who don’t know, here are some actual lyrics from this song:

Oh brother, we’ll go deeper than the ink
Beneath the skin of our tattoos
Though we don’t share the same blood
You’re my brother and I love you that’s the truth

We’re living different lives
Heaven only knows
If we’ll make it back With all our fingers and our toes
5 years, 20 years, come back
It will always be the same

If I was dying on my knees
You would be the one to rescue me
And if you were drowned at sea
I would give you my lungs so you could breathe

I’ve got you brother-er-er-er
I’ve got you brother-er-er-er

I’ve yet to find a song that gives me more Thor and Loki feels.

“Bother” by Kodaline

Listen to it, if you haven’t. Join @iamanartichoke and me.

^^^^ 😢😢😢

This and “Always Gold” by Radical Face are both songs I basically can’t listen to because I get too overwhelmed with sad Brodinson feelings

[FANMIX] the werewolf and the shapeshifter – Chapter 1 – 100indecisions – Harry Potter – J. K. Rowling [Archive of Our Own]

Chapters: 2/2
Fandom: Harry Potter – J. K. Rowling
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Remus Lupin/Nymphadora Tonks
Characters: Remus Lupin, Nymphadora Tonks, Teddy Lupin
Additional Tags: Fanmix, Deathly Hallows Fix, Deathly Hallows AU, Character Death Fix, Music, Post-War, Family
Series: Part 3 of Time & Werewolves, Part 9 of Fandom non-fiction
Summary: Two old fanmixes for Remus Lupin and Nymphadora Tonks.

The last time I was really upset about a character death was Remus and Tonks in Deathly Hallows, and although I never finished my big fix-it fic (it was…a Doctor Who crossover, actually), I did make two different fanmixes on the general subject of “no they totally didn’t die, la la la I can’t hear you,” and on revisiting these mixes it turns out a lot of the songs I found are highly appropriate for firmly denying other fictional deaths-that-definitely-didn’t-happen as well! So if anyone else feels a need for that kind of thing right now, this probably isn’t a bad place to start.

[FANMIX] the werewolf and the shapeshifter – Chapter 1 – 100indecisions – Harry Potter – J. K. Rowling [Archive of Our Own]

we-are-rogue:

grandson – Blood // Water

beg me for mercy, admit you were toxic
you poisoned me just for another dollar in your pocket
now I am the violence, I am the sickness
won’t accept your silence, beg me for forgiveness

we’ll never get free, lamb to the slaughter
whatcha gonna do when there’s blood in the water?
the price of your greed is your son and your daughter
whatcha gonna do when there’s blood in the water?

I am the people, I am the storm
I am the riot, I am the swarm
when the last tree’s fallen, the animal can’t hide
money won’t solve it, what’s your alibi?