Week 4 – Louder and Deeper – Albums Listening Challenge

Week 4 of my full albums challenge brought powerhouse metal, hidden gems, and a few misses—proving I’m in this for the music, not the skip button.
Week 4 of my full albums challenge brought powerhouse metal, hidden gems, and a few misses—proving I’m in this for the music, not the skip button.
More full albums, less skipping temptation. Week three brought brutal riffs, melodic chaos, and a few unexpected favorites. Turns out, full album listening still hits harder than shuffle mode ever could.
This week, I kept diving into full albums, no playlists—discovering heavy metal gems, unexpected favorites, and the weird joy of sticking with every track, no matter what.
CDs are back in my life—and no, I’m not joking. Here’s why I started buying them again, what I’m loving about it, and why the skip button is officially on a break.
CDs are back in my life—and no, I’m not joking. Here’s why I started buying them again, what I’m loving about it, and why the skip button is officially on a break.
CDs are back in my life—and no, I’m not joking. Here’s why I started buying them again, what I’m loving about it, and why the skip button is officially on a break.
Trying to document life—not for likes, but to remember the weird, the lovely, and the small stuff before my brain decides it’s irrelevant. Starting messy. Starting now.
Stephen King’s short story collection delivers emotional depth, suspense, and dark twists. While not every story stands out, the best ones show why he remains a master of the genre.
A quiet, thoughtful novel about love, belief, and what makes us human. My review of Klara and the Sun—a story that lingers through empathy, perspective, and emotional simplicity.
A slow but engaging novel about hidden strength, quiet rebellion, and how women’s choices—past and present—continue to echo. This post shares what stayed with me and why.