There was no thief cause it was me That lost you I guess it’s safe to say you’re never coming back
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There was no thief cause it was me That lost you I guess it’s safe to say you’re never coming back
Like several of these decorative finishes, stencilling is a legacy from very early civilization. In more recent history, it is probably the American settlers whom we have to thank most for keeping the tradition alive, bringing it with them from Europe and using it on walls.
Designer’s Guide to Surfaces and Finishes, 1984
try to be more assured try to be more right there try to be less uptight try to be more aware
So You Wanna Be a Superhero | Carissa’s Wierd
I’ll make you proud someday I just won’t be around to see your face
and will you never cut the cloth, or drink the light to be? and can you never swear a year, to any one of we?
Airiel - Airtight Angels / Winks & Kisses: Crackled EP, 2004
My NamE - Private Monika - Music Sounds Better (My Name Remix)
And if you see me looking back or if you see me better.
The worst part of my existence is you can call whenever but I can't wait forever.
I love the nightlife - Alicia Bridges
love like statistics, got a head full of hell alone in my thoughts—kill the subject refine the joke, whichever prompts response
8/10/23.
Drop Nineteens are another band reforming 30 years later. I've loved these reunion albums for a several reasons. First, I love the idea of friends coming back to make music years later - I appreciate that the passion and love for music stays strong. Second, some of these "reformation" albums are strong - the recent Vacant Lot post comes immediately to mind. Also, those Mission of Burma albums for the late aughts/early 2010s were outstanding. And finally, sometimes the reformation brings a band across my radar for the first time.
All three appear to be true on "Hard Light", the new album from Drop Nineteens (Boston, Massachusetts). And while I'm not the biggest fan of shoegaze, I do like it. This reminds me of some Yo La Tengo, and Erik Blood (listen to Touch Screens).
Wharf Cat is releasing this on the heels of another reformed band release from Bush Tetras.
these are two songs I downloaded in summer 2007 made by someone from japan who had less than 50 myspace friends and no pictures of himself
me being so normal when there’s only vague plans to hang out for the day nobody is texting back with specific times or what we’re doing