Recommendations

Here are some songs and videos that have recently touched, inspired or entertaint me. They are not necessarily new, but they are definitely worth checking out.

Music

New Album by The Strumbellas

I recently came across The Strumbellas' new album. It's a remarkable collection of songs that I highly recommend checking out, available on SoundCloud or your preferred streaming service.




Videos

Awesome Trailers

Two trailers caught my eye recently. Firstly, the new Deadpool & Wolverine movie trailer looks incredibly promising. It's a glimpse into what promises to be another exciting adventure with Marvel Jesus.

Secondly, the "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" trailer intrigued me.
While I'm usually not a big fan of the franchise, the involvement of Wes Ball, who is responsible for the upcoming "Zelda" movie, will make me watch this movie.
The realistic looking CGI of the Apes and the fantasy vibes I'm getting from the trailer are awesome and make me optimistic.
I'm looking forward to seeing how Wes Ball brings the world of Gorons, Zoras, Hylians, and more to life.



Archive

  • For writers and enthusiasts, don't miss the "Compilation by Tale Foundry" on YouTube. It's a wonderful compilation that offers insights into writing and storytelling.

  • Paramore's rendition of "Burning Down the House" is a must-listen. Check it out on SoundCloud or your favorite streaming platform.

  • "The Uncensored Playlist" by Reporters Without Borders is a unique music project. It cleverly circumvents censorship by transforming suppressed journalistic pieces into songs, making them accessible worldwide through music streaming services.

  • "A Very Deep Dive Into Reality Shifting" by Strange Æons explores the intriguing phenomenon of Reality Shifting. Popularized on TikTok during the Covid Pandemic, this video investigates its role in contemporary beliefs about religion, spirituality, and technology.






Youtube links use the more private "mask" for YouTube: Invidious.
For music I use Soundcloud here, because you can here the full song there. Though from a privacy perspective, for the everyday use there are better alternatives out there (IMHO).