Editor Ken with Cameron Foley, vocalist for Last Night of Solace at Trees in Dallas, TX 12/02/23. Looking forward to seeing them on tour this week at DNA in San Francisco and Chain Reaction in Anaheim!
Editor Ken with Last Night of Solace at Trees in Dallas, TX 12/02/23. Looking forward to seeing them on tour this week at DNA in San Francisco and Chain Reaction in Anaheim!
Muted tongues of mutual
Self conscious morning ritual
Find my footing in the fog
I want to find your smile in the epilogue
Say all the right things
I feel like I need it
I feel like I need it
I don’t know if I’ll believe it
In the Safehouse, it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
As a compromise, Dallas had ruled that no Christmas decorations were to be installed before December 1st - “Not everyone likes the holidays, y’know,” he explained to the crestfallen and disbelieving Hoxton.
Once the first day of Advent rolled around, it seemed that every day there was something new to be seen in the Safehouse.
Things usually began small, as they typically do, with advent calendars being put out and the odd bit of tinsel appearing here and there; the bright wrapping decorating everything from the barbells in Dragan’s gym to door frames. Even the getaway vans got their own little makeovers, with Christmas-themed air fresheners hung in place, filling the vehicle with fragrances like pine and cinnamon.
Aldstone gets into the spirit of things midway through the month, trading his typical work-wear accessories for more festive ones - a reindeer tie here, a bauble tie there.
Being artistic, the likes of Sydney and Duke would produce artwork to commemorate the season. Sydney made Christmas-themed masks and offered them to any heister that wanted them (the white snowflakes on a blue-background proved rather popular, with the flaming Christmas pudding design being a close second favourite). Duke opted for a more subdued look, painting gorgeous wintry scenes depicting families launching snowballs at one another, or city streets decorated with festive lights and trees and tired shoppers.
(also confessing that i don't listen to enough 80's music i only have 2 80's songs on my liked playlist i am so sorry)
29. song that you remember from your childhood:
my mom used to listen to this alllllll the time when i was younger - she played it at least once a day. i used to hate it, but now whenever i hear it i can't help but think of her and how this was her self-described anthem.