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terranosaurrex · 9 months ago
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Hello!! You can call me Rex, i go by any pronouns, and since i an a minor there is no nsfw allowed on any of my accounts. If you have any questions don't be afraid to ask! I like to rp, and i will list all accounts here, and i'll try to edit them in
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yr-obedt-cicero · 2 years ago
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I've been reading over your posts about Hamilton's relationships with other Federalists of the time. What about Nicholas Fish? He came from an old New York family, he studied alongside Troup & Hamilton, served with Ham at Yorktown (he even made Trumbull's painting!), remained close to him the rest of his life, became the first Adjutant General of New York, may or may not have broken a girl's heart, and continued a line of illustrious Fishes. But beyond that...? Crickets.
Fish's and Hamilton's relationship seems to be one of the lesser known of Hamilton's notable friendships. Not much is known about their friendship due to only four letters of correspondence surviving (Likely burned by Fish for privacy), but they seemed to have had a life long friendship. And even after Hamilton's death, Fish remembered him as an honorable and beloved friend.
Nicholas Fish (1758-1833) was born into a relatively wealthy, New York, family. He attended Princeton but left before graduating to start studying law at King's College (Columbia University) through the office of John Morin Scott in New York. There he became interested in the organization of the Sons of Liberty (They were a loosely organized, clandestine - sometimes violent - political organization active in the colonies founded to advance the rights of the colonists and to fight taxation by the British government). Fish lived in New York City until 1774, then spent about a year in New Jersey before returning to New York in 1775.
During Hamilton's first months at King's, he and fellow classmate, Robert Troup, formed a club that gathered weekly for debating, writing, and speaking skills. The other members were; Fish, Edward Stevens, and Samuel and Henry Nicoll. Who were all relatively Hamilton's first and closests companions. The debates usually evolved around topics surrounding the brewing revolution, like monarchy and democracy. He also joined the volunteer militia group, The Hearts of Oak (Originally coined The Corsicans), alongside Hamilton and Troup. The students drilled before classes each morning in the churchyard of nearby St. Paul's Chapel. Their drillmaster was Edward Fleming, who had despite having served in a British regiment and married into the prominent De Peyster family but was still warmly attached to the American side. Fish once recalled;
Immediately after the Battle of Lexington, [Alexander Hamilton] attached himself to one of the uniform companies of militia then forming for the defence of the country by the patriotic young men of this city under the command of Captain Fleming, in which he devoted much time, attending regularly all the parades and performing tours of duty with promptitude and zeal.
Source — Alexander Hamilton, by Ron Chernow
In 1776 Fish was appointed by Brigadier General Scott aide-de-camp on his staff. On the 21st of August, 1776, Fish was appointed major of the 2nd New York Regiment. He served as a division inspector under Baron von Steuben in 1778. According to Fish, Hamilton had a direct hand in prodding Marquis de Lafayette to advocate bringing a French army to America. Before Admiral Jean Baptiste d’Estaing came with his fleet in July 1778, Hamilton encouraged Lafayette with ideas like having a French ground force with Lafayette as its commander. “The United States are under infinite obligations to [Lafayette] beyond what is known,” Hamilton told Fish later, “not only for his valour and good conduct as major general of our army, but for his good offices and infliuence in our behalf with the court of France. The French army now here [...] would not have been in this country but through his means.” [x]
He participated in the battles of Saratoga and Monmouth, in Sullivan's expedition against the Native Americans in 1779, and in the Virginia and Yorktown campaigns, in which he served for a time on the staff of Lafayette. Fish had shared a tent with Hamilton at Yorktown and recalled Hamilton bursting in gleefully after visiting Washington, hearing that he had won the coveted assignment, Hamilton hugged the surprised Major, shouting; “We have it! We have it!” [x] Although the two mostly went their separate ways during the war, Hamilton appointed Fish as his second-in-command. He commanded Hamilton's New York Battalion in the Assault on Redoubt 10 when Hamilton was given overall command of three battalions led by Gimat, Fish, and Laurens. To which, Hamilton was quite pleased about, writing to Eliza in August; “Major Fish is with me. I prize him both as a friend as an officer.” [x]
He is portrayed in the painting of the Surrender Of Lord Cornwallis, by Trumbull, standing behind Hamilton, Laurens, and Stuart.
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In the March of 1782, Hamilton and Eliza would have been trying to settle down in their first real home together in Albany, leaving the Schuyler Mansion where they had initially lived after Hamilton resigned from war. Hamilton wrote to Fish saying; “Send my horses by return of the bearer, unless they should be in too bad plight to travel. In this case, be so good as to put them out where they will be taken care of, and at the same time will not cost much for keeping.” [x]
In 1786, Fish was appointed Adjutant general of New York State, which he held for many years. Fish was also part of the Manumission Society, where many familiar faces were as well; Troup, Hamilton, Hercules Mulligan, William Livingston, John Rodgers, John Mason, James Duane, John Jay, and William Duer. The founding of the Manumission Society and antislavery societies in other states in the 1780s represented a hopeful moment in American race relations, right before the Constitutional Convention and the new federal government created such an overriding need for concord that even debating the divisive slavery issue could no longer be tolerated.
In 1794, he was appointed by Washington supervisor of the Federal revenue in New York City. In August, when the Hamiltons' then youngest son, John Church Hamilton, had fallen worryingly ill but started to recover—Hamilton sent his wife and child to New York City, where they remained under the watchful care Fish and Elisha Boudinot;
If you have not already left Albany write to me the precise day you will certainly leave it; so that I may meet you at New Ark. When you get to New York apply to Col Fish to make an arrangement for carrying you & the Child to New Ark & when there, go to Mr. Boudinot’s till I come.
Source — Alexander Hamilton to Elizabeth Hamilton, [August 21, 1794]
July 18, 1795, Hamilton was publicly criticized over his defense of the Jay Treaty at a meeting in New York. Hamilton tried to intervene in an argument between Commodore James Nicholson - who had smeared Hamilton months earlier - and Federalist lawyer, Josiah Ogden Hoffman. Nicholson was one of Hamilton's most prominent critics, and the two had long-standing political disagreements. When Hamilton came between the quarrel, Nicholson then allegedly called Hamilton an “Abettor of Tories” and accused him of declining a previous challenge to duel. “No man could affirm that with truth,” Hamilton retorted, and he “pledged himself to convince Mr. Nicholson of his mistake” by calling him to a duel at a more suitable time and place. [x] With Fish having drafted as his second, on the 20th he delivered the challenge letter to Nicholson;
The unprovoked rudeness and insult which I experienced from You on Saturday leaves me no option but that of a meeting with You, the object of which You will readily understand. I propose to You for the purpose Pawlus Hook as the place and monday next eleven o’clock as the time. I should not fix so remote a day but that I am charged with trusts for other persons which will previously require attention on my part. My friend Col. Fish who is to deliver You this will accompany me.
Source — Alexander Hamilton to James Nicholson, [July 10, 1795]
Nicholson immediately scratched out a reply, accepting the duel with that he would “certainly not decline your invitation” and asking that it take place the next morning; “The publicity of the affair & the unusual visit of your friend have however unfortunately occasioned an alarm in my family & may produce an inquiry—you will therefore perceive that my situation will be rendered extremely disagreeable unless our interview takes place before that time. I have therefore to intreat that it may not be postponed longer than tomorrow Morning.” [x] Eventually, on the 26th, after Hamilton and Nicholson had gone through three drafts of apologies (Hamilton being the one who wrote them for Nicholson's review), Nicholson signed a declaration apologizing for his conduct;
Mr. Nicholson declares that the warmth of the expressions which he recollects to have used to Mr. Hamilton proceeded from a misapprehension of the nature of his interposition in the altercation between Mr. Hoffman & Mr. Nicholson that as to the suggestion alleged to have been made by Mr. Nicholson namely that Mr. Hamilton had declined a former interview he does not recollect and is not conscious of having made it, neither did he intend the imputation which it would seem to imply and that if he did make the suggestion he regrets the pain which it must have occasioned to Mr. Hamilton.
Source — Drafts of Apology Required from James Nicholson, [25–26 July 1795]
The seconds representing Hamilton and Nicholson were DeWitt Clinton, Nicholas Fish, Rufus King, Brockholst Livingston. Once Nicholson and Hamilton agreed on the apology, they signed off on the following statement, thus ending the challenge in a “satisfactory and honorable way”.
In 1803, Fish married Elizabeth Stuyvesant (1775–1854), the daughter of Petrus Stuyvesant and Margaret Stuyvesant. They had five children together. On two separate occasions, Fish ran for United States Congress, and was unsuccessful. Losing to Samuel L. Mitchill in 1804 and Gurdon S. Mumford in 1806. In the week preceding Hamilton's mortal duel, Hamilton invited seventy people to the Grange for a lavish ball that included John Trumbull, Robert Troup, Fish, and William Short, Jefferson’s onetime secretary in Paris. John Church Hamilton recalls the event in his biographies of his father;
To reciprocate the attentions of his friends in a manner which, though novel here, he believed would most gratify, he gave, in the season of flowers and early fruits, a fete champetre. All that could please the modest taste of those simple days of wise frugality, was present. At distant points in the several copses were heard by sauntering groups the sounds of the horn and the clarionet, while his mansion was joyous with dances and repasts. On one of the piazzas were beheld some of his earliest, nearest friends, tracing the distant outlines of the variegated landscape of hill and dale, ocean and rivers; Hamilton standing by, chatting with Colonels Fish and Troup. Never was the fascination of his manner more remarked; gay or grave, as was the chanced topic, like the light and shade of a fine painting.
Source — Life of Alexander Hamilton, by John Church Hamilton · 1879
When the coming duel began to approach, on the 9th of July, Hamilton drafted his will at his last Manhattan town house. He named John B. Church, Fish, and Nathaniel Pendleton as executors;
In the Name of God Amen! I Alexander Hamilton of the City of New York Counsellor at Law do make this my last Will and Testament as follows. First I appoint John B Church Nicholas Fish and Nathaniel Pendleton of the City aforesaid Esquires to be Executors and Trustees of this my Will and I devise to them their heirs and Assigns, as joint Tenants and not as Tenants in common, All my Estate real and personal whatsoever and wheresoever upon Trust at their discretion to sell and dispose of the same, at such time and times in such manner and upon such terms as they the Survivors and Survivor shall think fit and out of the proceeds to pay all the Debts which I shall owe at the time of my decease, in whole, if the fund shall be sufficient, proportionally, if it shall be insufficient, and the residue, if any there shall be to pay and deliver to my excellent and dear Wife Elizabeth Hamilton.
Source — Last Will and Testament of Alexander Hamilton, [July 9, 1804]
Four years after Hamilton's death, Fish named his only son after his old college friend; Hamilton Fish (1808–1893), who served as New York Governor, United States Senator, and who married Julia Ursin Niemcewiez Kean (1816–1887).
Then again, Fish also twice ran unsuccessfully for Lieutenant Governor of New York. In 1810, he was the Federalist candidate, but lost to incumbent John Broome. Broome subsequently died one month into his term in August 1810. Fish ran in a special election for Lieutenant Governor in 1811 to fill the vacancy created by Broome's death, but lost to the then-mayor of New York City, DeWitt Clinton. During the War of 1812, Fish served as a member of the City Committee of Defense.
When Eliza was interviewing all the men that fought besides Hamilton to preserve his memory, Fish wrote a lengthy reminiscent letter to her in 1822, which I transcribed here (For whatever reason Tumblr keeps bugging out everytime I try to write it here).
Fish died in 1833, and was buried in the churchyard of St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery in New York City.
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everythingwritingg · 1 year ago
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I know I’ve been slacking off on making posts lately, because I’ve been super busy with college applications starting. Now school has started, which is a whole other level of craziness. But I decided I’d make a post this weekend, hoping it would help someone.
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School is getting really busy, but I really want to make time to post things for you guys. It gives me a break from doing chemistry homework and writing college essays. I hope this helped someone, and have a great weekend.
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nomarsfinery · 8 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Reebok Philadelphia Flyers Samuel Morin Jersey Sz 58 NHL Fight Strap Black .
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screamingforyears · 1 year ago
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IN_A_MINUTE: // AN INDIE EXPRESS… //
“FOR YOU” is the opening track from @colouring’s forthcoming sophomore LP titled ‘Love To You, Mate’ (2/23 @bella_union) & it finds the UK-based artist Jack Kenworthy waxing upon “a time that changed my family’s & my life forever” across 2 ½ mins of bouncily textured & beautifully skittered VibePop. “THE FIGHT” is the second single from @futureislands’ forthcoming LP titled ‘People Who Aren’t There Anymore’ (1/26/24 @4ad) & it finds the Baltimore-based quartet of Gerrit Welmers, William Cashion, Samuel T. Herring & Michael Lowry bringing the tenderness across 4 ½ mins of synthetic SoftPop. @glitterererer are here w/ “JUST A PLACE,” the second single from their forthcoming LP titled ‘Rationale’ (2/23 @antirecords) & it finds the DC-based quartet of Nicole Dao, Jonas Farah, Connor Morin & Ned Russin trying “to hold onto home after it’s too late” across a 2:15 clip of plaintive IndieRock. “BUBBLEGUM DOG” is the second single from @whoismgmt’s forthcoming LP titled ‘Loss of Life’ (2/23 @momandpopmusic) & it finds the Middletown, CT-based duo of Andrew VanWyngarden & Ben Goldwasser applying their eccentricities across 4+ mins of indie-tinged & alt_rawked PsychPop. @realestateband are here w/ “WATER UNDERGROUND,” the lead single from their forthcoming LP titled ‘Daniel’ (2/23 @dominorecordco) & it finds the Brooklyn-based quintet of Martin Courtney (vocals/guitar), Alex Bleeker (bass/vox), Matt Kallman (keys), Julian Lynch (guitar) & Sammi Niss (drums) bringing their tried ‘n true brand of breezily jangled & thicccly rhythmed Indie. “SHIRLEY ROAD” is the lead track on @real_lies_’s freshly released EP titled ‘Sinking Suburb’ (@neversleeplife) & it finds the London-based duo of Kevin Lee Kharas & Patrick King waxing upon the “dangers of suburban time travel & piss-head nationalism” across 5 mins of aesthetically apt & chilled_to_the_max ElectroPop.
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soylazaro · 2 years ago
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goalhofer · 2 years ago
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2023 NHL Draft Results Picks 1-50
1st overall, Chicago: Connor Bedard (Regina Pats/North Vancouver, British Columbia) 2nd overall, Anaheim: Leo Carlsson (Örebro H.K./Karlstad, Sweden) 3rd overall, Columbus: Adam Fantilli (University Of Michigan Wolverines/King Township, Ontario) 4th overall, San José: Will Smith (USNTDP/Lexington, Massachusetts) 5th overall, Montreal: David Reinbacher (E.H.C. Kloten/Hohenems, Austria) 6th overall, Arizona: Dmitriy Simashev (K.K. Lokomotiv/Kostroma, Russia) 7th overall, Philadelphia: Matvei Michkov (K.K. S.K.A./Perm, Russia) 8th overall, Washington: Ryan Leonard (USNTDP/Amherst, Massachusetts) 9th overall, Detroit: Nate Danielson (Brandon Wheat Kings/Red Deer, Alberta) 10th overall, St. Louis: Dalibor Dvorský (Allmänna Idrottsklubben Ishockeyförening/Zvolen, Slovakia) 11th overall, Vancouver: Tom Willander (Rögle Bandyklubb J20/Stockholm, Sweden) 12th overall, Arizona: Daniil But (K.K. Lokomotiv/Yaroslavl, Russia) 13th overall, Buffalo: Zach Benson (Winnipeg Ice/Langley, British Columbia) 14th overall, Pittsburgh: Brayden Yager (Moose Jaw Warriors/Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) 15th overall, Nashville: Matthew Wood (University Of Connecticut Huskies/Lethbridge, Alberta) 16th overall, Calgary: Samuel Honzek (Vancouver Giants/Trenčín, Slovakia) 17th overall, Detroit: Axel Sandin-Pellikka (Skellefteå A.I.K./Gällivare Stad, Sweden) 18th overall, Winnipeg: Colby Barlow (Owen Sound Attack/Orillia, Ontario) 19th overall, Chicago: Oliver Moore (USNTDP/Mounds View, Minnesota) 20th overall, Seattle: Eduard Šalé (H.K. Kometa Brno/Brno, Czech Republic) 21st overall, Minnesota: Charlie Stramel (University Of Wisconsin, Madison Badgers/Rosemount, Minnesota) 22nd overall, Philadelphia: Oliver Bonk (London Knights/Ottawa, Ontario) 23rd overall, New York Rangers: Gabe Perreault (USNTDP/Sherbrooke, Quebec) 24th overall, Nashville: Tanner Molendyk (Saskatoon Blades/Kamloops, British Columbia) 25th overall, St. Louis: Otto Stenberg Frölunda Hockeyklubb/Stenungsud Stad, Sweden) 26th overall, San José: Quentin Musty (Sudbury Wolves/Hamburg, New York) 27th overall, Colorado: Calum Ritchie (Oshawa Generals/Brampton, Ontario) 28th overall, Toronto: Easton Cowan (London Knights/Strathroy-Caradoc, Ontario) 29th overall, St. Louis: Theo Lindstein (Brynäs I.F./Gävle, Sweden) 30th overall, Carolina: Bradly Nadeau (Penticton Vees/Saint-François-De-Madawaska, New Brunswick) 31st overall, Colorado: Mikhail Gulyayev (K.K. Avangard/Novosibirsk, Russia) 32nd overall, Vegas: David Edstrom (Frölunda Hockeyklubb/Göteborg, Sweden) 33rd overall, Anaheim: Nico Myatovic (Seattle Thunderbirds/Prince George, British Columbia) 34th overall, Columbus: Gavin Brindley (University Of Michigan Wolverines/Lee County, Florida) 35th overall, Chicago: Adam Gajan (Chippewa Steel/Poprad, Slovakia) 36th overall, San José: Kasper Halttunen (H.I.F.K./Helsinki, Finland) 37th overall, Tampa Bay: Ethan Gauthier (Sherbrooke Phoenix/Drummondville, Quebec) 38th overall, Arizona: Michael Hrabal (University Of Massachusetts, Amherst Minutemen/Prague, Czech Republic) 39th overall, Buffalo: Anton Wahlberg (Malmö Rödhökar/Malmö, Sweden) 40th overall, Washington: Andrew Cristall (Kelowna Rockets/Vancouver, British Columbia) 41st overall, Detroit: Trey Augustine (Michigan State University Spartans/South Lyon, Michigan) 42nd overall, Detroit: Andrew Gibson (Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds/LaSalle, Ontario) 43rd overall, Nashville: Felix Nilsson (Rögle Bandyklubb J20/Stockholm, Sweden) 44th overall, Chicago: Roman Kantserov (Stalnye Lisy/Magnitogorsk, Russia) 45th overall, Buffalo: Maxim Štrbák(Michigan State University Spartans/Košice, Slovakia) 46th overall, Nashville: Kalan Lind (Red Deer Rebels/Swift Current, Saskatchewan) 47th overall, Detroit: Brady Cleveland (USNTDP/Wausau, Wisconsin) 48th overall, Calgary: Étienne Morin (Moncton Wildcats/Salaberry-De-Valleyfield, Quebec) 49th overall, New York Islanders:: Danny Nelson (USNTDP/Maple Grove, Minnesota) 50th overall, Seattle: Carson Rehkopf (Kitchener Rangers/Barrie, Ontario)
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morgansyorkie · 3 years ago
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This breaks my heart…😔
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ilyasorokinn · 3 years ago
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did i need this today? no. not at all.
(credit, via here)
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rosesvioletshardy · 4 years ago
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you ever just get so 🥺🥺🥺
philadelphia flyers vs new york rangers 3.27.2021
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zimmboniandbitty · 4 years ago
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It’s been awhile since I’ve seen you smile, Hartsy.
Please keep Sam Morin in the lineup.
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metro-babes · 3 years ago
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I haven’t posted in a while but I just wanted to come on here and say i’m devastated for sam :(
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boxscorehockey · 14 days ago
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thepassionthatunitesusall · 3 years ago
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26 years old, top 15 pick in 2013. Awful to see a playing career cut short because of injuries. Glad that the Flyers are doing what they can to keep him in the organization. Hope he's able to find something that makes him happy
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screamingforyears · 1 year ago
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IN_A_MINUTE: // AN INDIE EXPRESS…
@dazysound is here w/ a brand new standalone single titled “FORCED PERSPECTIVE” (@lameorecords) & it finds James Goodson’s Richmond-based project guessing wrongly while “sweating bad dreams so severely” across 3 mins of power_poppin & ear wormy AltRock. @futureislands are here w/ “THE TOWER,” the official lead single from their forthcoming LP titled ‘People Who Aren’t There Anymore’ (1/26/24 @4ad) & it finds the Baltimore-based quartet of Gerrit Welmers (keys/programming), William Cashion (bass/guitars), Samuel T. Herring (lyrics/vocals) & Michael Lowry (percussion) doing their damn thing across 3 ½ mins of stoically seasoned SynthPop. “PLASTIC” is the lead single from @glitterererer’s forthcoming LP titled ‘Rationale’ (2/23 @antirecords) & it finds the DC-based quartet of Nicole Dao (keyboard), Jonas Farah (drums), Connor Morin (guitar) & Ned Russin (bass/vocals) finding purpose “in small, mundane things” across an economic 1:24 clip of PowerPunkPop. @highvis are here w/ “FORGOT TO GROW,” their contribution to @daisrecords X @retrospekt_’s forthcoming C86 inspired compilation titled ‘CP-81:/C23’ (12/8) & it finds the London-based outfit of Graham Sayle, Edward “Ski” Harper, Martin MacNamara, Rob Hammeren & Rob Moss leaning into their gotheir side across 3+ mins of hard_coring & loveably laddish PostPunk. “THREE CHEERS” is the lead single/track from @theumbrellassf’s forthcoming LP titled ‘Fairweather Friend’ (1/26 @slumberlandrecords @toughloverecords) & it finds the San Fran-based quartet of vocalist/guitarists Matt Ferrera/Morgan Stanley, bassist Nick Oka & drummer Keith Frerichs bringing 3+ “observational” mins of hypnotically twee JanglePop.
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pensfan4lfe2 · 3 years ago
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Then&Now || Samuel Morin
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