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New Music Monday - 30 June 2025
Oneus - X
TWS - はじめまして (Japan)
Ejel - 의리소녀 (feat. Lee Seoyeon)
KIK - Timer (debut)
Baekho - Rush
Han Seungwoo - Stop It
Jayn Lee - 2/2
NouerA - n (number of cases)
Babymonster - Hot Sauce
AHOF - Rendezvous (debut)
One Pact - One Pack (pre-release)
Shin Soohyun - Love Letter (pre-release)
MYNAME - Bad Bad Higher (Japan)
Rescene - Deja Vu
KARD - Touch
ICHILLIN' - Glass Heart (pre-release)
Jung Yong Hwa - Shooting Star
DPNS - 무지개
1VERSE - Multiverse (pre-debut, pre-release)
Yu Dayeon - Oh My
New MVs are also added to an ongoing youtube playlist.
Last week's MVs: 23 June
Feel free to add new comments in the replies for songs/MVs we missed.
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Pinch hit #11
The following pinch hit is due at 11:59pm EDT, Friday 4 July. Please reply with your AO3 name if you can claim and fulfil this!
Minimum requirements: A work about one requested song or music video (or crossovers if specifically encouraged by your recipient), complete and polished, no generation of content via "AI" assistive tools. 1,000+ words for fic; a complete piece for art; 1,000+ words of podfic of an existing fic OR 500+ words of podfic of a work both written and recorded for this exchange.
Song/video/lyrics links for all requested canons can be found here.
Please reply with your AO3 name if you can fulfil either of these pinch hits this week!
( CLAIMED - Pinch hit #11 - Aaron Burr Sir - Lin-Manuel Miranda & Leslie Odom Jr. & Anthony Ramos & Daveed Diggs & Okieriete Onaodowan (Song), Guns and Ships - Leslie Odom Jr. & Daveed Diggs & Christopher Jackson & Original Broadway Cast of Hamilton (Song), Non-Stop - Leslie Odom Jr. & Lin-Manuel Miranda & Renée Elise Goldsberry & Phillipa Soo & Christopher Jackson & Original Broadway Cast (Song) - art, fic [varies by request] )
LINKS
Aaron Burr Sir - Lin-Manuel Miranda & Leslie Odom Jr. & Anthony Ramos & Daveed Diggs & Okieriete Onaodowan (Song)- FIC
YouTube, Lyrics
Guns and Ships - Leslie Odom Jr. & Daveed Diggs & Christopher Jackson & Original Broadway Cast of Hamilton (Song) - ART, FIC
YouTube, Lyrics
Non-Stop - Leslie Odom Jr. & Lin-Manuel Miranda & Renée Elise Goldsberry & Phillipa Soo & Christopher Jackson & Original Broadway Cast (Song) - FIC
YouTube, Lyrics
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a brief surfacing
I have listened to the opening song six times in the subsequent twelve hours. I don't like all the songs in here, but "How It's Done" is absolutely an earworm, and it's an excellent example of how to effectively layer multiple voices. (Alcor Star Systems on Youtube has lyric videos which translate the Korean!)
I want the story where Rumi dodged the entire friend-breakup plotline by just TALKING to her friends like an ADULT, but I don't want to have to write it.
The worldbuilding is pretty shallow; it follows the tropes it's doing closely and there's no twist, which is both a feature and a bug; and the love interest is meh, but it's a very pretty movie with good female friendship and I am entirely here for the core concept of 'Jem and the Holograms but they're also Slayers'.
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Last weekend to sign up for K-Pop Ficmix 2025!
We're a multifandom fest/exchange where writers get to show their own take on another participant's stories, and we'd love to have you join us! Please feel free to share this and all our posts with any friends or communities (Dreamwidth or otherwise) you think may be interested--the more participants we have, the easier it is to match those with similar preferences!
More information about our fest is available on our carrd, and please check out our Remix Rewind series for ideas and inspiration.
You can sign up as a participant here or as a pinch-hitter here. We can't wait to see you all there!
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Me-and-media update
Pandemic life
( Protocol slippage. )
Previous poll review
In the Impending doom of the natural variety poll, the most common natural disaster threatening respondents is drought/heat (55.6%), followed by flood (44.4%), then blizzard (40.7%). Twelve of us (including me) are at risk of earthquakes.
In ticky-boxes, hugs won by a landslide with 70.4%, followed by "ticky-box made of Möbius strips and Escher staircases" with 48.1%. Thank you for your votes!
Reading
A little more Neurotribes, but the focus on kids and parenting is not holding my interest. Nothing wrong with it; I'm just not the right audience. A chapter of Guardian. A smidgen more of The Book of Three, and the first few hours of Incandescent by Emily Tesh, read by Zara Ramm (very heavy on introductions and the nitty-gritty of school administration so far, but I like the POV character - no spoilers, please).
TV & movies
Four episodes of The Expanse season 6 with a friend; we're watching the other two tonight. Murderbot (really enjoyed the last episode). Poker Face (haven't seen the latest). Andor S02E06 (maybe we're watching this too slowly? so far this season isn't clicking for me).
Episode 2 of Stick, which... I enjoyed watching Lydio Ko play on TV, one time, but I just don't know how much golf I can engage with, especially in fiction. Swings all look the same to me, so after the first three or four, there's none of the physical competence porn you get in more overtly active sports. And I don't find Owen Wilson inherently charming or interesting. I think the biggest appeal of the show is actually that so much of it is set outside with trees around, and that's still a very manicured, artificial setting. /fussy /tl;dr, We're in the market for a new show.
Our Unwritten Seoul (Kdrama on Netflix). I'm enjoying this so much! Two episodes and several revelations yet to go.
Materialists at the movies. We went to this because a friend and I have a running conversation about the death of the romcom, and this nominally was one. But it turned out to not really be rom or com, and the title should have clued me in that Andrew wouldn't like it (he disliked the main character and wasn't at all invested in the outcome). It's interestingly structured, and the cast is good, but it's mostly about entitled people approaching dating in terms of checkboxes (age, height, income, etc).
Spoilery things about the structure.
The main character, Lucy, is a professional matchmaker in NYC, and the film is in three parts: the first third is a wealth-porn romance between her and Pedro Pascale; he pursues her after they meet at the wedding of his brother, her former client. They go to a lot of expensive restaurants, have sex on satin sheets in his $12m penthouse, and talk a lot of numbers at each other. He wants to take her to Iceland on holiday. The middle third (or possibly third act of four? I wasn't timing it) starts when one of Lucy's clients is sexually assaulted on a date Lucy set up. This all happens off-screen, and I don't think we even see the assaulter. The victim is the nicest, warmest of Lucy's clients, but the film is mostly concerned with Lucy's crisis, as the assault brings home that the checkboxes don't matter. The final third or act is a second-time-around romance with her struggling-actor/cater-waiter ex-boyfriend, Chris Evans. Lucy broke up with him over money, and now at the culmination of her character arc, she decides she loves him enough to make it work after all. Conveniently, he is still extremely hung up on her.I don't think I've ever seen a relationship movie that starts out focused on one pairing getting together (they feel pretty well-matched, and Pedro Pascale's character is smart, open, attentive and kind), then transitions to another pairing. Huh.
The Wild Robot on Netflix. Okay, this was really cute and funny. I especially enjoyed the possum babies. (I kept missing quips, though -- poor sound mixing, or is my hearing going?) As an aside, I was amused that the corporation was called Universal Dynamics, given Global Dynamics in Eureka (2006) and Massive Dynamics in Fringe (2008). What comes after "universal"?
October Sky on Netflix. Fictionalised biopic about a kid in a coal-mining company town in 1957 who is inspired by Sputnik to create a rocket, learn trigonometry, and get a college scholarship. Stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Chris Cooper, and Laura Linney. It was fine, but wow, I wanted the story to be about overthrowing the company.
Audio entertainment
I spent four or five hours over the weekend listening to Melanie Nelson of Coherent podcast interviewing politicians, academics and a disability activist about the "Let's Make Everything Libertarian" Bill for which submissions closed lunchtime Monday. (Locals, it's not too late to weigh in! Talk to your MP!) Since then, Writing Excuses and a bunch of Midnight Burger. (I bounced off Midnight Burger when I first tried it a year or two ago, but now I'm really enjoying the physics and other science aspects, and the characters are growing on me. Ava is my fav. I'm most of the way through episode 11.)
Online life
Catching up on comments. Still have a billion unread emails, and let's not even talk about my tabs.
Writing/making things
I spent the weekend juggling multiple urgent things. Now I have some breathing space, of course, when I sit down to write (aiming for a combination
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Whining.
A contributing factor is that I'm having another "argh, my prose sucks" crisis of confidence. This happens periodically. You can't be on a roll indefinitely without hitting a bump, I guess. For me, usually it means it's time to read a particular type of literary novel, preferably in paper format. The one I remember being most successful is Barbara Kingsolver's The Poisonwood Bible; the very close, very voice-y rotating POVs, the playful intricate language use, and the thoughtful exploration of context help me to sink into whatever POV I'm writing, rather than skating over the surface and Lego-ing together tired phrases. I wrote some really good fic after re-reading it a few years ago. Whereas re-reading Byatt's Possession just meant I produced endless run-on sentences, heh. Anyway, I guess I should get on that soon...Finished and posted an old outsider POV writing exercise for
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Life/health/mental state things
I got my political submission in (thanks to
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In general, I've been feeling needlessly stressed and vaguely sick, but today my alarm didn't go off and I slept an extra hour and a half. So much better.
Good things
Un-punctured bike tyre. Kdrama. New intermediate glasses making it easier to do crosswords and to read while I exercise. New bathroom sink taps.
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Night-time getting-ready-for-bed routine
I brush my teeth
49 (83.1%)
I lock up and switch things off around the house
29 (49.2%)
I tend to pets
20 (33.9%)
there are a few skincare- and/or haircare-type steps
19 (32.2%)
kind of a lot of steps, of various kinds
10 (16.9%)
it takes me more than half an hour
14 (23.7%)
sometimes it takes me an hour or more
4 (6.8%)
what routine? I'm always ready for bed
9 (15.3%)
other
9 (15.3%)
ticky-box of it's normal to have strong opinions about taps (AKA faucets)
25 (42.4%)
ticky-box of how stressful it is to ask tradespeople to change things they've done
34 (57.6%)
ticky-box of wondering if today is the day you'll unexpectedly step through a portal into another time or world
23 (39.0%)
ticky-box full of sitting on a mountain ledge in the moonlight, listening to owls
33 (55.9%)
ticky-box full of hugs
44 (74.6%)
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POLL: favourite releases of April 2025
You can make your case for your faves in the comments and if we missed something, you can do a write-in vote in the comments. We'll run a poll for each month through June, and then do a run-off poll in July.
What are your favourite releases of April 2025?
&TEAM - Go in Blind
6 (24.0%)
82Major - Takeover
0 (0.0%)
Ace (VAV) - Minha Razao
0 (0.0%)
Aimers - Starry Night
1 (4.0%)
Ampers&one - Kick Start
2 (8.0%)
ANODE - 그대로 해줘 (feat. Moon Sua (Billlie))
0 (0.0%)
Apink - Tap Clap
1 (4.0%)
ARTMS - Burn
2 (8.0%)
Astro - Moon
2 (8.0%)
BEAST (Highlight) - Chains / Endless Ending
0 (0.0%)
Big Ocean - Attention
5 (20.0%)
Burvey - 아에이오우
0 (0.0%)
Cheeze - 집 데이트 / 그렇게 됐어 (feat. Young K (DAY6))
0 (0.0%)
Chen - Broken Party
0 (0.0%)
Chenle - Tear Bridge
0 (0.0%)
Chuu - Only Cry in the Rain
3 (12.0%)
Close Your Eyes - All My Poetry (내 안의 모든 시와 소설은)
0 (0.0%)
Daesung - Universe
0 (0.0%)
Dokyun - Light on Me
0 (0.0%)
Enhypen - Loose
3 (12.0%)
Fifty Fifty - Perfect Crime / Pookie
1 (4.0%)
from20 - Eye Candy
0 (0.0%)
Ha Hyunsang - 고양이
0 (0.0%)
Han Seungwoo - Positive Vibes
0 (0.0%)
Hebi - Onward
0 (0.0%)
Hi-Fi Un!corn - Beat It Beat It
0 (0.0%)
HITGS - Sourpatch
1 (4.0%)
ifeye - Nerdy
3 (12.0%)
Ilhoon - Michaelangelo
1 (4.0%)
Jang Hyunseung - Orbit
0 (0.0%)
Jannabi - 사랑의이름으로! (feat. Karina (aespa))
0 (0.0%)
Kai - Adult Swim / Walls Don't Talk / Wait On Me
6 (24.0%)
Kang Daniel - Mess
0 (0.0%)
Katseye - Gnarly
9 (36.0%)
Keonhee - I Just Want Love
0 (0.0%)
Kep1er - Yum
4 (16.0%)
Kik5o and AleXa - Vital Check
1 (4.0%)
Kim Sungjoong - DNDN (Day n Day n Night)
0 (0.0%)
Kisu - Face&Pace
0 (0.0%)
Kwon Eunbi - Hello Stranger
0 (0.0%)
Kwon Jieun - I'm in Love
0 (0.0%)
Kwon Jinah - 재회 / 놓아줘 / Love & Hate
1 (4.0%)
Kwon Soonkwan - Our Memories (with Jongho (Ateez))
0 (0.0%)
Loveone - Drama Queen
0 (0.0%)
Lucy - 잠깨 / 하마
2 (8.0%)
Mark - 1999
6 (24.0%)
ME:i - Muse/Ready Go
0 (0.0%)
MEOVV - Hands Up
7 (28.0%)
Moon Sua x Siyoon - Snap (feat. sokodomo)
2 (8.0%)
Navi - No Matter How Hard I Try (별짓 다 해봐도)
0 (0.0%)
NCHIVE - Never Give Up
0 (0.0%)
NCT Wish - poppop
1 (4.0%)
NEXZ - O-RLY?
0 (0.0%)
Niel - She
0 (0.0%)
Odd Youth - I Like You
0 (0.0%)
Oh My Girl - Oh My
0 (0.0%)
Oneus - Time Machine
1 (4.0%)
Onew - Mad
1 (4.0%)
Park Woojin - Cool & Hot (feat. Ha Sungwoon)
0 (0.0%)
Polarix - Dreamless
0 (0.0%)
Seo Jaeyong - Naro/On The Trail
0 (0.0%)
Shin Eujin - Anthem For You (이별찬가) (離別讚歌)
0 (0.0%)
Solar - Want
3 (12.0%)
Super Junior-L.S.S. - Pon Pon
0 (0.0%)
Sweet:ch - Candy House
0 (0.0%)
Ten - Silence
1 (4.0%)
TIOT - Flex Line
0 (0.0%)
tripleS - Girls Never Die/Rising
4 (16.0%)
TWS - 마음 따라 뛰는 건 멋지지 않아? (Countdown!)
3 (12.0%)
UDTT - Really Really
0 (0.0%)
Unis - Swicy
0 (0.0%)
VVS - Tea
0 (0.0%)
Whib - Bang Out
0 (0.0%)
Xikers - Breathe
2 (8.0%)
Yeonjeong - I'll Love the Evening
0 (0.0%)
Yoo Heedo - NADU
0 (0.0%)
You Daeyeon - Talk
0 (0.0%)
Younite - Rock Steady
0 (0.0%)
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Aurendor D&D: Summary for 6/25 Game
And that's where we left off and will be picking up next week for our in-person weekend.
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On the fannish front...
I'm hoping to set aside at least a few days to curl up and properly lose myself in video games, probably Baldur's Gate 3 or Dragon Age: The Veilguard although I might try something new. Or maybe something old, like a new Mass Effect playthrough. There are a lots of options. Whatever I go with, I keep saying that I'm going to play video games on the weekend, and then I don't manage it, so I'm really going to try during this break.
I also want to attempt to do some fic writing just for myself. I've had a bad habit of only writing for exchanges lately, but I have a ton of WIPs so it would be nice if I could set aside at least a few hours here and there during the break to work on getting back in the writing habit.
My Wednesday night D&D group is going to be getting together in person to play next weekend. Everyone's flying in on Thursday afternoon and Friday morning, and then we're going to jump in around lunchtime on Friday as soon as the last person arrives. Then plan is that we're going to play pretty much the rest of the day on Friday, all day Saturday, and until mid-afternoon on Sunday.