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Meet the Author: Ariel from Ariels in the Sky
Hey, I’m Ariel—musician, goth-lite merch queen, emotional music junkie, and the voice behind Ariels in the Sky. If you’ve ever cried to The Patient, worn a band tee as a dress, or spiraled into a YouTube hole of live concert clips at 3am... we’re probably already friends.

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Why Radiohead Still Haunts Us (In the Best Way Possible)
Let’s be honest—no one really discovers Radiohead. You sort of... fall into them. Maybe it starts with “Creep” at the wrong party, or “Idioteque” at the right breakdown. Maybe someone plays In Rainbows and suddenly the floor feels like it might dissolve underneath you. However it happens, once you’re in, you’re in.


Meet the Author: Ariel from Ariels in the Sky
Hey, I’m Ariel—musician, goth-lite merch queen, emotional music junkie, and the voice behind Ariels in the Sky. If you’ve ever cried to The Patient, worn a band tee as a dress, or spiraled into a YouTube hole of live concert clips at 3am... we’re probably already friends.


Ranking Every Tool Album: From Opiate to Fear Inoculum
Tool doesn’t release albums—they release rituals. Each one is a sonic labyrinth full of transcendence and soul. And as any obsessive fan knows, ranking them feels kind of sacrilegious... and I'm sure many of you will disagree with me but I’m doing it anyway. This is my personal ranking, based on how much each album wrecked me, stayed with me, and continues to be a part of my life.


Why Tool's Lateralus Is My All-Time Favorite Album
Lateralus by Tool has been a nostalgic favorite of mine since high school. Its depth, intensity, and timeless appeal make it my favorite Tool album, with underrated gems like "Ticks and Leeches" and "Reflection" deserving more attention.
