„Wenn es alles vorbei ist, wirst du es nicht bereuen gelitten zu haben, viel eher wirst du es bereuen so wenig gelitten zu haben, und so wenig so schlecht gelitten zu haben.“ Hl. Sebastian Valfre
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„Wenn es alles vorbei ist, wirst du es nicht bereuen gelitten zu haben, viel eher wirst du es bereuen so wenig gelitten zu haben, und so wenig so schlecht gelitten zu haben.“ Hl. Sebastian Valfre
As saints united to Christ by faith, we follow after our Savior. Our bodies will continue to weaken in this life as we walk each day closer to death, but our story doesn’t end there either. Because of Christ’s death and resurrection, we know we too walk towards something greater.
Brianna Lambert
A mysterious and elusive producer named SAINTS has been intriguing countless ears ever since he collaborated with Oakland’s KRANE last year on Numb. Our curiosity is piqued even more as we fall hard for his new debut solo single, “Blind, I”, a confluence of soulful R&B and plinking, skittering, Balearic injected electronica. SAINTS has produced for the likes of Chris Brown and J. Cole in the past, but we’re more than ready for him to take over the world with his own immaculate compositions. “Blind, I” is part Jamie xx, part Mura Masa, and part Sampha. Grab the single, here.