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Song of the Day – Set For Tomorrow: “Vile Minds”
25 Years in the Making…
Hello, all, and welcome to my new subscribers! One thing you will quickly come to realize is that I always say I’m going to do regular life updates here, then I never do. I guess I just don’t think I’m that interesting, so I never do personal posts unless something exciting is going on.
Which means…
Something exciting is going on!!!!
2024 is shaping up to be a year of awesome tours, whatever your preference may be. For me, this is looking to be the year of nostalgia.
First, I posted on Facebook, semi-joking about driving up to Nashville for Creed and my friend from Georgia was like “Or I can take you to the show in Atlanta.” So, I’ll be seeing 3 Doors Down, Mammoth WVH, and Creed in December.
Then, last week, I reminded my dad about a promise he made in 2016. He said if Marilyn Manson came close and I bought the tickets, he’d get me to the show. Well, that year Manson actually played in Birmingham, but I chose not to go (long story). Now, however, Manson will be in Nashville four days after my birthday – and, much to my delight, Dad’s promise still stands!
Y’all have to understand why seeing Marilyn Manson is such a big deal for me. I have been a fan for 25 years and I have never managed to attend one of his concerts. I was too young when my brother introduced me to his music, and soon after, Manson was banned from Birmingham. (It wasn’t a statewide ban, but seriously, where else in Alabama would he play?) As stated, he was able to book shows in Birmingham in 2016 and 2017, but circumstances were against me and I had to skip them.
Finally. Finally, I will be seeing Marilyn Manson. And I. Can’t. Fucking. Wait.
My dad regrets that promise. Lol. He’s not a Manson fan. He doesn’t hate him or anything, he just thinks he’s boring. My mom would probably enjoy the show, but unfortunately, she started having seizures in December 2022. She hasn’t been officially diagnosed with anything yet, and she has been to a concert without incident since then, so it would probably be okay. However, when she asked her neurologist, she was advised against live shows. And honestly, I would never want to put her through that. Neither of us was thinking when we went to see Shinedown. Or, more accurately, I was under the impression she hadn’t had a seizure since January and the concert was in April. She was put on a fairly high dosage of an anticonvulsant at the end of last year and seems to have things under control, but again, I will do everything in my power not to put her in a situation that triggers a seizure. I’ve held her hand through a few, and it’s scary.
Anyway. That’s my big news. As for the rest of my life… I work and come home. Haha! Y’all know how it is.
I hope this post finds all of you well, and I hope positive things are happening for you in 2024!!!!!
P.S. – Manson looks good again! Well. He looks good for him.


The Mostly Music 2024 Playlist, Pt. 2 (Updated 4/7/24)
View the full playlist here. And be sure to visit part I of The Mostly Music 2024 Playlist, as well.
Here are the songs that have been added since 3/24/24.
- Sons of a Sinner: “Nothing’s Changed”
- The Lonely Ones: “My God”
- MUX: “Graveyard Man”
- Khaos Theory: “My Blood”
- Anny: “My Confession”
- Our Sacred Grounds: “Anemoia”
- Lift the Curse: “Vengeance”
- Matyrker: “The Loathsome Thing”
- Dark Remedy: “Never Going Back”
- Twist It: “Bitter”
- Sinful Lilly: “California Man”
- Serpent Rising: “MUD”
- Arcana: “Telepathy”
- BlindHardt: “Burn and Burn”
- Haunting Ghosts: “Final Stretch”
- Max Fite: “Hellbent”
- Dopeghost: “Once Burnt, Twice Shy”
- Wilde Owl: “Bells & Whistles”
- Haunted Vessel: “I Was Never Here”
- Hourcast: “Stop the World”
- In Passing: “Under the Weather”
- Alchemy Within: “Like a Bullet”
- Bleed the Fifth: “Black Sun”
- Wilde Owl: “Get It Right”
- Maudlin Strangers: “Silver Stain”
- The Damn Devils: “Heartstopper”
- Alibis: “Darkside” (Siren Sonata Version)
- Divide the Fall: “Fake Love” (ft. Villain of the Story)
- Lines in the Sky: “Thalassophobia”
- Perfect Nightmare: “Decay”
- Sick Century: “Shadow Worlds Rise”
- Junkyard Drive: “Saw You Hanging There”
- Junkyard Drive: “Shoot From the Hip”
- Leonine: “Out of Sight, Out of Mind”
- Daughters of Mara: “Happy”
- Atlases: “Violent Cold”
- Til Fauna: “Secrets”
- Kaosis: “Memory Never Dies” (ft. Skold)
- Lost Gems: “Black Seed”
- Jack Savage + Blxxd Clxt: “Bad Vibes”
- Hollow Intent: “Rise”
- The Edge of Reason: “With You”
- Upfall: “Lose You” (ft. The Veer Union)
- Noiz Ritual: “Abuse Me”
- Barrel Smoke: “Red Light Rumble”
- Our Frankenstein: “Judas Dance”
- Fractured Sense: “Deteriorate”
- A Shadow Within: “Spiral”
- NDGO: “I See You”
- faulty wires: “DUI”
- Young Other: “Change Everything”
- Thornsband: “Thin”
- Small Town Titans: “Finish the Story”
- You Said Tomorrow: “Blind Mary”
- Die Tired: “Need to Feed”
A Place i Know Share Two New Tracks to YouTube
A Place i Know is a rock band hailing from Ohio. A combination of members from South of Eden and Harmless Habit, this new project has already had an exciting 2024, from releasing their debut single “Good Enough” to playing their first show together at The Summit Music Hall in Columbus.
Now, A Place i Know has posted two new singles, “Home” and “Save Me,” exclusively to YouTube. The songs will be available everywhere next week.
Daughters of Mara Explode Back on the Scene With New Single, “Happy”
Daughters of Mara is a hard rock/metal band that originally formed back in 2001. After recording and releasing a full-length album entitled I Am Destroyer in 2007, the band called it quits and went their separate ways.
Now, however, Daughters of Mara is back! Consisting of basically the same lineup that made that stand-alone album (minus one), the project has reformed, and today they dropped their first single in many, many years, “Happy.”
You can check it out below or find it on your favorite streaming service!
Daughters of Mara is:
– vocalist Shawn Zuzek [songwriter/producer]
– drummer Dave Elitch [Killer Be Killed/The Mars Volta/session musician]
– guitarist Eric Friedman [Submersed/Tremonti/Projected]
– bassist Andy Gerold [Marilyn Manson/There Is No Us]