Earnest acoustic covers recorded in ugly bedrooms will never get old
The internet is changing, and it is not doing so in favor of anything that is soft or weird or unprofitable. Vine is dead. SoundCloud is dying. Tumblr has been in crisis for years and is now owned by Verizon. YouTube, once a wonderland where it was easy and fun to find something bizarre to watch and share and love, has morphed over 10 years into a glorified ad platform with a homepage that favors music videos, movie trailers, and vloggers with professional setups and millions of subscribers.
But
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