blixabargelds:

♚ i am; a kylo ren fanmix

[listen]

kettering – the antlers, mean – nicole dollanganger, my body is a cage – arcade fire, high and dry – radiohead, i come with knives – iamx, god knows i tried – lana del rey, in the woods somewhere – hozier, neighbourhood #2 (laika) – arcade fire, black eyes – radical face, something rotten – placebo, have you seen me – nicole dollanganger

Video

Paris is Burning by St. Vincent, recommended as being very VC by @queenofthesavagegarden.

#Agreed. This reminds me especially of Lestat’s betrayal in Paris during the trial of Louis & Claudia ;A;

“Enclosed in this letter there’s a picture
Black and white for your refrigerator
Sticks and stones have made me smarter
It’s words that cut me under my armor”

Hey, I saw your post about songs that remind you about VC. The song “Stage 4 Fear of Trying” by Frank Iero andthe Cellabration always reminds me of Lestat and Gabrielle. And even if you don’t get that vibe from the song i still recommend it :)

Oh wow… VERY MUCH AGREED #MY HEART #CRIES FOREVER

“Though I’ve traveled far
I’ve been back to the start
And I found some scars in places I have never shown to anyone
I don’t know why it took so long to get back home”

gamurd:

monsieur le ROCKSTAR: a rock n’ roll playlist for our brat prince  ♛

❝ I was enchanted by the world of rock music – the way the singers could scream of good and evil, proclaim themselves angels or devils, and mortals would stand up and cheer. Sometimes they seemed the pure embodiment of madness.❞

1. anthem for the young and reckless by santa cruz 
2. it’s so easy by guns n’ roses
3. so alive by crashdïet 
4. shout at the devil by mötley crüe
5. nothin’ but a good time by poison
6. nightrain by guns n’ roses
7. wanted dead or alive by tom cruise and julianne hough
8. cum on feel the noize by quiet riot 

LISTEN

what was the name of the song that lestat was playing when in the movie when we came back from the swamp , before louis baiscally burned down new Orleans

That would be the Piano Sonata in Eb by Joseph Haydn ;D

WHICH, IIRC, Tom had to actually learn how to play, because we do see a shot of his hands. His version sounds tuned differently than the version below, and if so, that would make sense bc Lestat himself is ~tuned differently~ in this scene.

^Go to 3:18 for the start of Lestat’s piece.