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O THANK GOD UR BACK UR MY FAV BLOG
Thank you!!! I’m not sure I’ll get my previous blog back, but I’ll be here at least!
BRUH thank you so much for that gorgeous live review. I'm glad you talked about the catharsis -- it's funny how you mention feeling stripped down even without moshing because that's absolutely my experience. DEG isn't a moshing band to me, but the emotional rawness and volatility I feel when I'm in that crowd is absolutely irreplaceable. It's religious. It's out of body.
You’re welcome~~~! I think that in a way, me writing about my time at their shows is the closest I can get to revisiting those feelings between now and the next time I’m able to see them. And it is always, always nice to hear that I’m not the only one who feels that way at their shows! Whenever I try to put it into words, ‘primal’ is what usually sticks out the most, but I think ‘out of body’ is very accurate. It’s feelings deeper and bigger than us. Feelings that don’t really get tapped into very often. That’s why I’m always aching to see them again; they always put me in that kind of headspace, without fail~
And what’s (maybe) weird is that it’s only with them? I’ve seen other bands live but it’s not ever quite like how it is at a Diru show. I don’t know why or how that is. It just… IS. XD