By now these intermittent ramblings probably fall on deaf ears, so I’ll try and keep this brief, for the reading pleasure and also for the fact that my laptop is on 29% and I can’t find the charger.
The Worb obviously died a death many years ago now, and to this day I have thoughts about reviving it, but the ambition usually isn’t there for long. Only once in a blue moon do I find an old podcast episode appear on Spotify, or come to the realisation that this website is still up and running, do I come to understand that The Worb is ready whenever I am ready to return to it.
The other day, I was in work listening to a podcast episode, and from there began drafting a script for episode 7. It felt like an opportunity to highlight the reason behind a lot of the failures to do with The Worb, besides the neglect.
Should I go about releasing it, I won’t go into too much detail here so points aren’t repeated unnecessarily, but I will say that should this episode go live, it’ll be the first one in which I have approached a podcast episode with a script. Usually I’m rambling on about whatever vague plan I have in mind or glorifying February 2022 (The Worb’s only glimmer of success since it’s launch).
I have no idea what’s in store for this website and my subsequent YouTube channel and podcast, but I will take the time to highlight that I have begun making music, releasing them under the artist name Wullum – songs are available wherever you get your music, however if you want to check me out, I’ll include a link to the YouTube channel below.
If you’ve read this far, thank you for seeing what I have to say. My hope one day is to return to The Worb and begin producing artwork again through this channel. But if you’re interested in seeing what I’m doing now, Wullum is currently taking up my attention. I have released two digital albums and I plan on making more music as I go on.
