Afterglow Posted June 24 Posted June 24 Why is Gen Z (and GP in general) so obsessed with attempting to recreate the millennial era magic? Its just not there anymore. Humans have changed. 1
Sexyzinger Posted June 25 Posted June 25 11 hours ago, Walk_Away21 said: Oh great minds think alike! These Vogue lewks are serving B2B @Sexyzinger @starsailor The absolute f***ing NERVE the OP has. As if this basic bland whispering Bobblehead could ever replicate a sliver of such an iconic era, Back To Basics. delete this thread right narw!! 2
ChooseyLover Posted June 25 Posted June 25 8 hours ago, Mephisto said: Where is your avatar from? OT: Aesthetically yes kinda, but musically - we'll have to hear the album first. Oliver Stark as Evan Buckley in 9-1-1. 1
alestevens Posted June 25 Posted June 25 I think Stripped is a better comparison, as far as what they were trying to do and what it represented for their careers at the time being
Phaunzie Posted June 25 Posted June 25 umm B2B is more 1940s to 50s noir than 1960s. It more so pulls from the jazz and soul scene than the poppier, beachy 1960-70s pop of SNS. So aesthetically they are vastly different, soundwise not comparable.
dirrtydiana Posted June 25 Posted June 25 She doesn't have albums that qualify to be her basics to go back to
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