Descending on the center from the outskirts of obscurity with a raised fist, symbolization of the urgency. Strength blowing kisses and winks toward adversity. Subtle yet as vital as the ink on your currency.
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Descending on the center from the outskirts of obscurity with a raised fist, symbolization of the urgency. Strength blowing kisses and winks toward adversity. Subtle yet as vital as the ink on your currency.
forever fascinated by the liner notes of clouddead albums
better than I could have even expected
I'd rather be dead than call this song how I lost your respect 😌😌😌
[ID: Two black and white collages. The right features lyrics from "Good Friday" by Why? End ID.]
My neighbor walks by, High heels click dry, Like half-a-proud Horse down Brook– I hear somebody's Babbling I mistook For a cavalry Whispering "victory" To the sparks in their kindling, But all their green woods Wet, and unmet, as of yet, By the gases of flame Pressing against the pending Physics of my passed down last name.
—Yoni Wolf, (By Torpedo or Crohn’s, 2008)
“After salvaging a good but rotting wood bass guitar
On a late night trip to the city dump,
The man with the dirty disco twelve inch hands
Got in his light blue van,
And heading to the school dance,
He noticed cold water creeping up the cuffs of his pants.
He swerved to dodge two people
Planting flowers in the middle of the on-ramp.
And as the water level in the van, it began to rise,
He attributed the water to the bass guitar.
(And that's probably why it was in the trash in the first place).
And as the water got to the bottom of his ribcage,
He thought about his laundry in the back
And the brand new dressed shirt
And how the water'd sog the start right out of the collar.
He probably should have pulled right over to the shoulder
But he was late for the dance,
And he couldn't reach the bass from where he sat
To throw it out the window.
He was five minutes from where the function was
And he could hold his breath for two or so minutes if he must.”
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Blue Hills is inspired by artists like why?, radiohead, ulrich schnaus and boards of canada.
we released his new album earlier this year, have a listen via the spotify link or on bandcamp https://icecreamforcrow.bandcamp.com/album/blue-hills-disconnected
Spotted an Alopecia Why? Poster on it's always sunny in Philadelphia.. the crossover I never knew I needed