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I've never posted one of these threads before but preorder is up for the new Meishi Smile album Pre-Order CD / Digital / Vinyl on Bandcamp https://zoomlens.bandcamp.com/album/b... --- Directed by Brian Vu and Mel Nguyen http://brian-vu.com/ http://www.mel-win.com/ Additional Camerawork by Chris Vu https://instagram.com/christophervu/ Model: Michelle Yoon _____ https://meishismile.bandcamp.com/ http://meishismile.tumblr.com/ https://www.facebook.com/meishismile https://soundcloud.com/meishismile https://twitter.com/meishismile Email: [email protected] http://zoom-lens.org/ http://zoomlens.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/zoomlenslabel ===== ...Belong [ZL-28] 1. Here 2. Star 3. Today, Again 4. Innocence 5. Blank Ocean (Album Ver.) 6. Dysphoria 7. Us 8. Pastel 9. Fetus 10. Belong "…Belong" is the 2nd full length album by Meishi Smile. "…Belong" is about representation of the you. A coming of age metamorphism. The indentation signifies hesitance when attempting to speak on behalf of your inner most self. The intrusive thoughts, the broken feelings. The half-hearted, yet overwhelming pain within. The idealism of fitting into a world that welcomes, yet ultimately rejects you. Wishing your whole life to be apart of something - reaching for it, yet when arriving there you realize the same people who accept you are everything that you hate. Thus you begin to hate yourself. To look inward is the only true change you wish to invoke- the only thing you truly belong to is your own. The album in lighter moments draws inspiration from the mechanical, yet emotionally crafted tone of '80s synthpop such as OMD, the melancholic shoegaze of The Radio Dept. the bubbling ambiance of Susumu Yokota and the EDM of Japan's Yasutaka Nakata. In bleaker moments, "…Belong" takes a nod from harsh noise acts such as Prurient, the melodically driven power electronics of Elite Gymnastics and the most reflective moments of 808's era Kanye West. Ultimately, the album addresses a narrative of duality, switching back and forth between the dichotomy of light and dark while retaining a sense of pop that is simultaneously introverted. Lyrically, the album explores subjects of guilt ("Star"), romantic disconnection experienced through the digital divide ("Today, Again"), impressionable youth and suicide ("Blank Ocean"), gender identity and depression ("Dysphoria"), the coping of death ("Pastel"), abortion ("Fetus") and societal violence ("Belong"). Isolated struggles and feelings that are faced in a myriad of ways through the individual experience. I am so, so, so, so broke but I grabbed a copy of the record
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Starting a label, and moving out, so really need to bring in some money. PM me offers! Andrew Jackson Jihad - Can't Maintain | Red | 6th | 500 Andrew Jackson Jihad - Knife Man | Green | 5th Andrew Jackson Jihad - Live At The Crescent Ballroom | 1st Andrew Jackson Jihad - People Who Eat People Are The Luckiest People In The World | 7th | 500 GET ALL 4 AJJ records for 50 PPD Grave Babies - Gothdammit | 1st | Limited Joyce Manor - Joyce Manor | Etched | 1000 Kites - Hallucination Guillotine/Final Worship | 1st Nü Sensae - Sundowning | Mixed | 1stDeath Grips - The Money Store | 1st | 500 Peach Kelli Pop - Peach Kelli Pop (2010) | 1st | 500 The Phantom Pregnancies - The Compilation That Could Have Been a Contender | 1st Snowing - Pump Fake/Scherbatsky | 1st | 500
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