reader that isn’t a bimbo? Reader that is put together and likes dressing up? Reader that’s older than 18-20? Reader that’s not white-coded??? Reader who doesn’t have daddy issues? Reader who does have daddy issues in a “man hater” way? Reader who’s taller than 4’11-5’0?? Reader who’s quiet and reserved and not in a robotic way or stuttering way? Reader who’s Tina Belcher coded? Reader who gives off the vibe of a creepy barn owl but somehow it’s endearing? Reader who’s charismatic and charming? Reader who’s-
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The idea of listening to no black music is bizarre to me. Even if it's not rap like no earth wind and fire? No reggae? No moonstomp? No ska? No classic jazz? No R and B? No disco??? No skindred? No jungle? No even like metal bands with a few black members? No gospel? Not even stuff like alors en dance? No blues music? No mo town? No jazz of any kind? No big band? No soul music? Not even a little James Brown?
not even yola or tanner adell or brittney spencer or tracy chapman or india.arie or chapel hart or the carolina chocolate drops or rhiannon giddens????
Or…
- Hemlocke Springs (alt rock/new wave revival),
- the Noisettes (indie),
- Skunk Anansie (hard rock/metal),
- Tamar Kali (rock/punk),
- Valerie June (country/blues),
- Santigold (indie),
- Bloc Party (post punk revival/indie rock),
- O Children (goth),
- Lord Scary Black (goth),
- Cemetery Sex (death rock)
a few more artists i love:
- pleasure venom (post-punk/hard rock)
- danny denial (indie punk/rock, queer)
- big joanie (synth punk + some more melodic, blues-like tones)
- shadow age (goth)
- black pantera (rock, metal)
- the 1865 (punk)
- erzulie (punk, rock)
- the rack (they describe their sound as “hard pop rock”, blends punk vocals and rock)
- youth man (punk)
- winter wolf (punk, metal)
- the ire (goth, punk)
- crystal axis (punk)
- madame st beatrice (gothic, moody and melodic)
- bastet (goth punk)
