Ever look at someone’s friendship and go,
Fuck,
that’s what I want.
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Ever look at someone’s friendship and go,
Fuck,
that’s what I want.
its the soon cult.
they're releasing a SONG!!
AHHHH I SAWWWW
And a show on Friday??? We’re honestly so lucky.
But the real question is are we going hear it live next year Boys? 👀
the animation on these videos are done so well; they all look remarkably similar to their real life counterparts... except for Luke's Green Goblin lookin' ass.
I love the animations so much, but they did Luke so goddamn dirty like?? guys please
How are y’all so creative and funny?
Literally nothing but elevator music in my head
It’s officially December 4th.
In exactly one year I get to see 5sos live.
365 days,
Live
you can't just say things like this to me and not elaborate, bestie!
ok so,
I have struggled to put my thought process into words so please bear with me.
WFTTWTAF is a very well thought out album, every single detail has been well thought out.
first and foremost, I love the album, the lyrics, the aesthetic, everything. It is a very relatable album, for me at least.
if you listen to the album in order it tells a story, each song tells its own individual story, but put all together it creates one big story. I see it as Luke trying to process the last ten years and as if he doesn't have a full grasp of what happened or those memories.
Luke said in an interview that A Beautiful Dream was inspired by zenosyne, the sense of time moving faster as you get older, but I really think the base of the entire album is inspired by that.
"every song on the album speaks about being on a unique walk of life." Each song tells a story, a very emotional and deep story and it delves into the things Luke couldn't talk about. He had so much heaviness in his heart (and mind) that he either pushed it down or kept it hidden for so long, and this was his outlet, this album, this was his chance to be able to talk about those things but in a place that he feels safest and comfortable in, song writing.
Luke said in an interview that Motion touches on a time in his life where he couldn't trust the thoughts in his head because they didn't feel like his own. I mean that hits me because I know exactly what he's talking about and how he feels in regards to that, but it makes you stop and look back at everything he has been through and how he's starting to accept his past and has started to face the things he turns/ed away from.
To me the reoccurring themes of this album are zenosyne, memories, identity and growth. I think in that order too. But the way he picked each song aesthetic, the aesthetic of the album, each lyric, each tiny detail is perfect, it matches what he was trying to say and portray. To quickly touch on the aesthetic of the album I'm gonna refer back to zenosyne, because all the covers, images and I believe music videos for this album are kind of a blurry dreamlike image, which matches the album and captures it perfectly too.
The way that he used dreamy piano transmissions to make an intimate and self reflective album to then be echoed by emotional lyrics? the way the music is built up by mainly acoustics? the way he exposed himself because he knew he was in a safe space? the way he basically let us into his mind and heart for an entire 43 minutes.
I would like to see more of his solo work, not necessarily on a produced album, i think the way his brain works and they way he organises his thoughts is amazing and I am in awe of what he does, because he is truly talented in what he does and loves.
I finish work at 7pm, the radio show starts at 7pm.
Who will win,
me