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STATE CHAMPS
4/11 from daydream to “no way this is real” 🪩
the great divide really is, in its entirety, about a great divide.
it’s about growing up, leaving home, building a life elsewhere, and realizing that return doesn’t restore anything—it only reveals what’s been shifted. the buildings are still there, your old haunts are still there, the people still recognizable, the past still intact in its own way, but something in the way you meet it has changed. you have changed, and in that change, no longer fit in the same way.
what the album keeps circling is not any one moment, but an accumulation: missed conversations that never fully reopen, relationships that continue but subtly drift, versions of yourself that still surface in memory but no longer really exist in the present tense. a yawning gap that forms not in rupture, but in time.
and layered underneath that is something sharper: the way separation isn’t just geographical or relational, but expressive. the voice itself changes. what you want to say doesn’t come out the same anymore—filtered through distance and everything that has happened in between. life lived apart. time that has left everything slightly out of sync with itself.
and so even the attempt to reach becomes something else: not return, but translation. not closure, but articulation across a space that no longer guarantees being heard properly—at all like before.
time doesn’t heal all. success doesn’t overwrite where you came from. leaving doesn’t undo what you still carry. it just changes what you’re able to access, and what only exists now as something you can look at but not step back into.
what emerges is separation as lived condition: the strange experience of loving what you no longer fully belong to, of still recognizing who you were without being able to become that version of yourself again—a version that once fit here, without question.
a divide between past and present; memory and lived life; who you were and who you’ve become.
Favourite 2026 releases -> THE GREAT DIVIDE: THE LAST OF THE BUGS by Noah Kahan
Jackson Browne on stage, 1 November 1975 by Henry Diltz
Star Garden (Stan Brakhage, 1974)
some rare pics from Sky 🥺🥺
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River Phoenix in Sneakers (1992)
“I think we have to do forbidden things — otherwise we suffocate.”
— Clarice Lispector, from A Breath of Life, transl. by Johnny Lorenz (New Directions, 2012; first published 1978)
Elvis at Graceland in 1965.
some of you haven’t gotten the urge to perform a whole musical by yourself at 2 am and it shows
Harry on the set of Adore You music video