I had a wildfire burn thru the property/area I live and work on not long ago. I had to spend the rest of the summer, fall, and a good portion of the winter just staring at scorched earth - morning, noon, and night.
I listened to that Spotify playlist for a bit, and then played all of boodle boodle boodle. I dig it! I'll check out some more of your links soon. Thanks again!
Ok, ok... I'm a huge music nerd, and most of what you wrote was like Latin to me (no surprises there being from the U.S.). Soooo.... I pulled up a "Dunedin Sound" playlist on Spotify.
At a cursory glance, and a quick skim thru the list, it seems like it's all a hybrid of psychedelic rock and proto-punk/grunge? All things that interest me!
What would be, in your opinion, some "must-hear" tunes/artists?
PS: now that I think about it, the only New Zealand artists I know off the top of my head are probably Fat Freddy's Drop, Flight of the Concords, and Lorde
The bot could be more detailed but isn't wrong tho. Since the link you had posted is on your own instance, it would work normally for you and anyone else on yours. But for people on different instances, it doesn't.
While the link you used works, it takes you out of your instance while on a browser, meaning you're not logged in on that tab. If you use the link format that the bot posted, you remain logged in and can interact with the page, allowing you to vote, subscribe etc.
Also, just to throw this out there for anyone who isn't aware; some fine folks have made a site where you can search for communities across all instances. Check it out!
I appreciate you for making and working on this app
I'm a Reddit Is Fun user and soon to be full-time reddit refugee. Coming from RIF, this app already feels a bit intuitive, so thank you for that too.
I look forward to seeing how this app progresses, and Lemmy as a whole. Once I get my bearings here, maybe I can share some earnest input and/or suggestions
I feel you.
I had a wildfire burn thru the property/area I live and work on not long ago. I had to spend the rest of the summer, fall, and a good portion of the winter just staring at scorched earth - morning, noon, and night.
It definitely has a profound effect on you