We always said you had a lot of stories, we always thought that more than half of them weren’t true. But some of them just seemed too real, like how you got all those scars on your back.
Farewell, we both knew that I couldn’t stay. I never wanted to leave; I never wanted to believe that people go their ways, sometimes without goodbyes.
Farewell, we both knew that you couldn’t stay. You never wanted to leave; you never wanted to believe that old friends part ways, sometimes without goodbyes. Now I look back and you won’t be there at all.
And like waking from a bad dream, you won’t be there at all.
Farewell, we both knew that I couldn’t stay. I never wanted to leave; I never wanted to believe that people go their ways, sometimes without goodbyes.
Farewell, we both knew that you couldn’t stay. You never wanted to leave; you never wanted to believe that old friends part ways, sometimes without goodbyes.
And I don’t know if you’ve heard about this, but back home last week this kid had overdosed. And I need you to know that I think of you more than you could ever know.
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one of the best and most excellent midwest emo record there is! amazingly well mixed for midwest emo. waterbed from this record compared to their mv version proves how important a good mix is, because suddenly this song sounds a lot more raw yet well produced in here. singaporecentralemo
The post-hardcore band’s latest is a reflection on time, memory, death, and grief—and is their dreamiest material to date. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 22, 2019