π πππ πππππ! ππππ’π¨ (ππ‘π πππππ‘ ππ ππππ¬ππ«)
- studentinvolvement1
- Feb 24, 2023
- 5 min read

π πππ πππππ! ππππ’π¨ (ππ‘π πππππ‘ ππ ππππ¬ππ«)
Aired 02.09.23
Featuring music from Injury Reserve, Joe Glass, Radiohead and more.
Listen on Spotify and Apple Music.
If you think this is about you, it probably is.
I have yet to feel worse than the day my closest friend betrayed the trust I had in her. (Woah getting personal today arenβt we). I find it funny I started making these mixes for my friends and she was the first one to get one, and now, almost two years later, am doing much more with it.



Beginning with the first 3 songs, I tried to capture the 3 main themes throughout the set. βThe Inflated Tearβ by Rahsaan Roland Kirk was used in the movie Judas and The Black Messiah β I find it fitting to start a set about betrayal with a song that was used thematically throughout a movie about betrayal. My feelings about everything, to this day, confuse me. Half of me tries to move on, while the other half is still angry. Although the song βuβ is about Kendrick Lamarβs own internal turmoil. If you turn the second verse onto someone else, or the beginning of the third verse, the verses mirror the same turmoil I felt when I heard about all the things she told my friends. Everything I do, I do with intention. With these sets, I often recontextualize music, and give it new meaning. Which sounds like a pretentious way of making playlists, but I donβt see it that way.
It was around September, I was able to get over everything that happened. There was this vulnerability, which is expressed in βTimeβ by George Riley, that I began to feel.
βIβm very protective over my space I donβt let no one in unless Iβm satisfied theyβre good and humble Donβt like to mingle with the fickle and fakeβ

I love how this song starts, thereβs a lot of rock/indie songs in here with guitars/strings being the main instrument. It helps with the cohesiveness of the whole set itself. Iβm not an avid Radiohead listener, but this song, even with its clear message of finding real friends, these particular set of lyrics, remind me of the stupidity of it all.
βThey brought in the CIA The tanks and the whole marines To blow me away To blow me sky highβ


I saw Joe Glass preform βSlitherβ live last week on Two Faced Radio. (Thursdays from 3PM-5Pm right after my show π ) Seeing his fingers dance on the neck of his guitar in person really cemented my love for this song.
βWas there nothing he could do to make her stay?β
There was a point where I didnβt really care about what happened. I was more caught up in salvaging the friendship then realizing how bad it was. Looking back at it now, it was her way of ending our friendship, maybe out of spite for something I had done, or maybe something else. It was about half a year of uncomfortable conversations that made me feel worse.
The downside of becoming so close to someone, is how intertwined they become with your own life. Our lives began to intersect everywhere. For a long time I wondered what would I say when I would see her. I realized after a while, I really didnβt want to say anything. They probably would not mean the same to her anyways.
βMy American Life,β Brockhampton
βAnd I got nothing to give, thatβs why I made you this tape I been climbinβ this wall, how much more can I take? Sometimes I think about dyinβ, but then I think of those days Sometimes I wish we could speak, but I have nothing to sayβ
βBust,β Lomelda
βI thought of so many things To say to you, to you But what were they What were they What were they to you, to youβ

Reflecting back on it all. What happened, and our friendship. I began to realize that it wasnβt as healthy as I thought it was. Ironically, I put this in a mix I made her right after everything happened. But I realize now what Clairo meant in βLittle Changesβ by singing:
βHe loved me good enough to calm me down But tried to trick me into little changes I see the end before it beginsβ
I have a photo wall in my room. With pictures of my friends and family. Sheβs in a few. Thereβs a few with other friends that have faded. On a call once with my friend, I asked him, βI should take these down shouldnβt I?β What he said to me has stuck to me even till now. βYou can still be happy with the good memories you have.β
βBut white noise comes from nothing at all And finally I feel Good Good to fall between The ones I love and the ones that fadedβ


The vulnerability Iβm trying to express, where Iβm trying to figure out how to express is hard to put into words. I feel like itβs just plain corny. But sometimes the most clear way to express is just being honest.
βPersonally,β Omar Apollo
βToo many people I donβt see no more Too many feelings I donβt feel no more βCause I really donβt wanna be here alone Too many people I donβt need no more So many doubts that I stop keeping scoreβ
I could go on and on about βGlory,β from the way Hodge censors himself, to his mention of Jesus. But, I own three frogs, and so all I have to mention from this song is this line:
βDissecting my life apart like a frog with no ribbitβ


I just recently got into beabadoobee, βbroken cdβ repeats the whole mixtape theme I have going on. Though Iβm the only one who really understands that with the way I make connections in these playlists.
I go back and forth with my feelings about the whole situation. But for the most part I kept quiet about it.
βTO FEEL ALIVE,β Kali Uchis
βI let them crucify me I kept my head down, humble Some people get their kicks just steppinβ on your dreams, I know itβ


I remember when βNon Voglio Mai Vedere Il Sole Tramontareβ was released, Caroline Polachek had announced it saying it was out of character for her. It doesnβt surprise me she can sing opera so well (Itβs to my understanding, an opera about Kurt Cobainβs last days.) The translation of the title is βI Never Want to See the Sun Go Down.β
βOutsideβ by Injury Reserve is the opening track for the album By The Time I Get To Phoenix. Setting the scene for the feeling of the album. Thereβs a line where Ritchie with a T raps,
βGot my skeletons, youβve got yours But letβs be honest hereΒ This, this donβt end with agree and disagree That ainβt possible Thereβs just some thingsΒ Thereβs just some things that ainβt rightβ
There was this one conversation I had with her, trying to understand why she switched up on me so suddenly, and I realized there was no way it was going to end with us being as close as we had been just a week before.
βThe Wake Pt. 3 & 2β by Slauson Malone calls back to the trumpets from βThe Inflated Tearβ and the strings heard throughout the set, like in βSlither.β The lyrics remind me of one of the last real conversations I had with her.
βI know, you know Iβll be at your wake, in the wavesβ
After writing this all, I realize this is not about a friend betraying you. Rather, itβs a set that encapsulates the aftermath of it all. The painting I chose for the Apple Music cover, βThe Death of Caesarβ by Jean-LΓ©on GΓ©rΓ΄me, captures not the assassination of Julius Caesar itself, but rather the immediate aftermath. It seems like a much more fitting cover now.
When Caesar was murdered, his killers say they murdered him because they feared his dictatorship was undermining the Roman Republic. But they were unable to restore the institutions of the Republic.
I find that parallel to my own life. As her actions led to the end of our friend group. Ending much more than she anticipated.





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