There’s our guy!!!! He played with Mike Viola last night!!

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There’s our guy!!!! He played with Mike Viola last night!!
hell yes type shit
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'Say It Louder' Strings by Rob Mathes
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Mike Viola: “Water Makes Me Sick” OFFICIAL VIDEO is LIVE on https://www.facebook.com/MikeViolaMusic/videos/862693971854356 (link in bio)
Nikia Lee posted clips from B's recent show with Mike Viola. (Nikia, as above, knew B since junior high, and was in the Hallelujah video, as well as a couple periscopes they did while filming that music video, joking with B and others)
So Jake S., Dallon and Brendon are all credited as song writers on “This is gospel.”
Dallon recently said on Twitter that he wrote everything EXCEPT the first verse and the “the fear of falling apart!”
I think we all knew with the expection of Casual Affair that Dallon had an heavy influence on the Too Weird era and that it would not have been what it was without him.
Which we all can be grateful for however since this song was supposed to be such an important song for Spencer and him dealing with addiction I can’t help but feel a little bit indifferent.
I don’t know what lines from the first verse that were what Jake did or Brendon did or who did the fear of falling apart. But since Spencer has been apart of Brendon’s life for so long and he constantly talks about how much it means to him I’m a tad disappointed to know that he couldn’t/or didn’t come up with more for this song. I don’t know, maybe I’m making too much out of it, I know that B helps a lot of the beats & instruments as well. I love his little diddly bops (Folkin around,and I have friends in holy spaces, the obvious lines on Vices) & gorgeous vowels in “The end of all things” Overall I know it was a difficult time for all of them watching a friend and person they worked with almost every day so I don’t want people to think I’m making light of that. - Chel
2015 vs 2019