I'm definitely feeling totally normal about this
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Left your home town for somewhere new
Don't be surprised now it's leaving you
Another weekday night alone
The rise of rent, the fall of home
The fall of home
Battery dies on your monthly call
Budget cut at your primary school
Another family friend fell sick
Gave the fascists a thousand ticks
✯ The Fall of Home, Los Campesinos!
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Grace Kelly with Rob Taylor behind the scenes of The Swan, 1955.
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rose tyler visiting home wearing tshirts from artists and tours that havent happened yet or tv shows that dont exist yet and everyone thinking she just has weird obscure music taste and is rly weird. its 2006 rose tyler walking down the street and everyone who glances at her shirt is thinking ‘who in the fuck is olivia rodrigo and where did this girl get a 2024 tour shirt’
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And if the devil loves details, then godliness floats in the vague.
Rob Taylor
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I think my favourite thing about the lover album is how it's the first time she really explores being in love, as opposed to falling in or out of it. like after all the other questions she's asked about love and heartbreak over the years it's the first time she goes "I'm in love: what now? how do I build my life around this?"
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All's Well That Ends by Los Campesinos! is a Lesbian!
requested by anon
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If you were given the option
Of dying painlessly in peace at forty-five
But with a lover at your side
After a full and happy life
Is this something that would interest you?
Would this interest you at all?
✯ In Media Res, Los Campesinos!
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So Lucy Gray could have been the Taylor Swift of Panem, but thanks to crazy Snowflake the world didn’t get the opportunity to appreciate her art.
In conclusion, Coriolanus didn’t want the world to listen to Pure as the Driven Snow (10 minutes version)
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everyone talking about september doesnt know about this absolutely gut wrenching song
“So I took the b-roads down to the south coast
The summer, it fell apart
I navigate to the roads by my local radio
As it moved in and out of the counties
I am the leaves and the dust
And you can never get lost
Between the channel and the fell
When I reached the end
I knew that it was the end
The end”
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