No-Stalgia
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sloshy presents their newest single.
Date: Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Running time: 2:42
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Detailed Information
Album: Degradest Hits
Track: 4
Time: 2 minutes 40 seconds
Artist(s): sloshy
Style: Alternative/indie
Origin: Brand new song
Lyrics
Yesterday I did some things as an adult that you would expect,
And then today as a result I did not regret them.
I didn't think about the glory days
Or say "Oh, how things have changed!"
I stayed firmly rooted in the right here and the right now!
There is no no-stalgia, no no-stalgia in this one! (No-stalgia, no no-stalgia.)
There is no no-stalgia, no no-stalgia in this one! (No-stalgia, no no-stalgia-stalgia.)
They keep remaking my favorites, but they no longer resonate.
They re-released all the greatest hits, but now they're disconsolate, and they're not so great.
I'm not concerned with my college years
Or meetin' old friends for beers.
I'm stayin' firmly rooted on the right here and the right now!
There is no no-stalgia, no no-stalgia in this one! (No-stalgia, no no-stalgia.)
There is no no-stalgia, no no-stalgia in this one! (No-stalgia, no no-stalgia.)
I didn't think about the glory days
Or lament "Oh, how things have changed!"
I'm stayin' firmly focused on the right here and the right now!
(I'd still like to get beers if we can.)
Fun Facts
Trivia
- The YouTube description for this video is:
sloshy accompanies their anti-nostalgia anthem with the most nostalgic 90's indie video.
new album:
https://songwhip.com/sloshy/degradest...
- The black-and-white portions of the video were recorded using a Fisher-Price PXL-2000 video camera, a 1987 toy that used audio cassette tapes as its way of storing video and audio recordings, to be later played back on a TV set and recorded onto VHS. The low-resolution and slighty-mosaic-like nature of the videos, as well as the occasional black-, white-, and gray-toned interference, gives it away.
- This is not the first time sloshy has used Fisher-Price material, as Record Store Day 2018 shows B-est of B-sides being played on a 1971 Fisher-Price Music Box Record Player.
See Also
- The visuals for this video.