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"You will always be too much for anyone not enough". Beautiful words by @j.raymond #findyourself #loseyourself #piecesofyou #stubborn #quotes #love #breakfastatmidnight #catchmeififall #worthit
In the vast panorama of indie rock, anthemic numbers have always held a special allure, drawing listeners into their world with tunes that stir souls and kindle the spark of connection. The new single “Catch Me If I Fall” by definitive newcomers, Heavy on the Heart, gracefully weaves into this rich tapestry, not just as an addition but as a brilliant red thread warranting close attention. The composition takes off under the able leadership of Nikki Brady with her powerful, poignant vocals. Brady’s voice rings out clear and resounding throughout the track; it’s and emotive yet steadfast lighthouse traversing the […]
"Catch Me If I Fall" - A Melodic Uprising from Heavy on the Heart. In the vast panorama of indie rock, anthemic numbers have always held a special allure, drawing listeners into their world with tunes that stir souls and kindle the spark of connection. The new single “Catch Me If I Fall” by definitive newcomers, Heavy on the Heart, gracefully weaves into this rich tapestry, not just as an addition but as a brilliant red thread warranting close attention. https://open.spotify.com/track/0CSzXgGrlC1a4LbdYb5TNz?si=774a52b0fe5b42b1 The composition takes off under the able leadership of Nikki Brady with her powerful, poignant vocals. Brady’s voice rings out clear and resounding throughout the track; it's and emotive yet steadfast lighthouse traversing the unfathomable sea of melodic rock. She is ably steered by Costas Themistocleous' guitar work - a fusion of raw energy and refined delicacy that serves as one dynamic yin to her melodic-yang. Nick Kolokathis’ drumming introduces an unexpected punchiness to the rhythm section without outweighing others. To compliment such coordination, enter Andrew Nicolae on bass – a master at providing depth and dimension to every turn in this lyrical rollercoaster. [caption id="attachment_52122" align="alignnone" width="1365"] "Catch Me If I Fall" - A Melodic Uprising from Heavy on the Heart.[/caption] “Catch Me If I Fall” entices us with its initial invitational simplicity before blooming into an infectious chorus that echoes long-after listening - accomplishing what so many bands only strive for: converting auditory pleasure into emotional holding power. Its lyrics tout resilience, imploring listeners to face their fears head-on – an apt message given these tumultuous times we live in. As you soak in their words and soundscape, Brady's heartfelt cry seems less of a plea for assistance than an assurance that come what may; we possess within us enduring strength sufficient enough not only to weather storms but rise above them. Heavy on the Heart's single can be best described as an engaging conversation between resilience and vulnerability, skillfully set to the background of anthemic indie rock music. It’s a talking point that pans out through various elements of their sound—a seamless blend of raw guitar riffs, uniquely punctuated drum beats, immersive basslines, and compelling vocal work. This amalgam points us towards a promising future as we eagerly await their debut EP, "It's You That Has to Think". https://youtu.be/lq1eQC35wQI “Catch Me If I Fall” is much more than a song; it's a heartfelt anthem - an ode to every individual – and an inversion of the adage: what goes up must come down. With Heavy on the Heart, they rise higher each time they fall – leaving listeners not just humming along but believing in this invincible rise too. Given its unapologetically catchy tune and relatable lyrics, “Catch Me If I Fall” is becoming rapidly more than just an introduction–it's a mission statement from Heavy on the Heart that promises authenticity, energy, and above all else, resilience in face of adversity. Will you catch them if they fall? The question should be: can you match them if they rise? Follow Heavy on the Heart on Website, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram.
#Texarkana #IWouldGiveItAll #CatchMeIfIFall #MikeMills #EncoreSurprise #TheMinusFive #Minus5 @the_minus_5 #OutOfTime Thanx Folks! (at The Chapel) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0rVQMlhhVn/?igshid=14euumv2lv4ng
Dahan-dahan lang besh, baka ma-fall ka!😱 #mtulap #stonetraverse #chos #catchmeififall #swbulliesgoestomtulap (at Mt. Ulap, Ampucao, Itogon, Benguet)
I could get used to this climbing thing......if only I could say the same for my neck. Learning to lead climb and set anchors now after 8 days climbing. Aiming to be confident and safe at completely setting up a climb and cleaning the gear by myself by the end of June, wish me luck! 👊🏞 📷----@aloeharris #climbing #spring #mybackyard #bloodandsweat #happy #insta #penticton #skahabluffs #photography #photo ##explorelife #mymountainlife #rockclimbing #travel #rock #belay #catchmeififall (at Skaha Bluffs Provincial Park)
Belaying 101
Starting with the basics is always the worst part of any new skill set but the most important. A wise man once told me there’s no point building a million dollar house on sand, basically, without the base whatever you build will eventually fall. Belaying may be basic and less exciting than climbing but it’s vital if you don’t want to kill your buddy, even though you may have the urge once and a while. Basically belaying is making sure your buddy has enough rope to move but still keeping it tight so they don’t fall far if they slip. So here are a few things to remember when belaying and tips that helped me become more efficient at it -
1. Using a grigri (mechanism the rope feeds through attached to your harness) the symbols must match the correct ends. The climbers end feeds towards the climber and the other end towards the belayer.
2. Partner safety check - check that your climber has harness double backed correctly and that they’re figure 8 knot and stop knot is secure. Show the climber that your harness straps are double backed and that your carabiner is locked through the grigri. Most importantly pull up on the rope feeding towards the climber and it should lock when you try and pull it up, if it doesn’t it’s around the wrong way and your friends got a long way to fall.
3. If it looks wrong it is - it won’t take long to get belaying down and notice if something looks off. Better safe than sorry, if it looks twisted or upside down or wrong, it is.
4. Invert the carabiner so the gate naturally screws down (gravity helps keep it locked and stay locked).
5. Power stance helps if they slip so they don’t send you into the slab (it hurts).
6. Communication is very important. Before climbing the verbal cues for safety are as follows. Belayer “You are on Belay”, Climber “Climbing”, Belayer “Climb on” (Or “Rock on”, cause it’s more fun to say).
Tip of The Day! This one really helped me predict how much rope I should take up or slack I should give. Rather than watching every move your partner does like moving a hand up to a hold, moving laterally or just moving legs, watch their hips. When the hips move it guarantees the body has moved UP not just AROUND and not actually gained any elevation.
#DearFutureWife #IprayYouCatchMe #beyoncé #bey #catchme #catchmeififall 🙏🏽