had this idea for this drawing after watching ii2 16
this whole album feels like that episode imo lmao
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how the fuck did they write these lyrics??? i get teary eyed just thinking about it
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Going insane rn
Portrait of a Lady on Fire dir. Céline Sciamma // Born Again So Many Times You Forget Who You Are by The Brave Little Abacus // houston by Your Arms Are My Cocoon
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This album changed my fucking life and everyone should listen to it.
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last year vs this year
just shut up and swallow before your last breaaaaath youll say whats to be said
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the correct band name is THE brave little abacus, but the wrong name has way more listeners on last.fm i guess because spotify got them with the wrong name, its so sad anyway we should kill spotify to death
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"Is your brain big enough to get your feelings hurt?"
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"Me Niether."
Reposted from twitter because that shit sinking
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go to summer where the sun won’t go down
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these are sort of similar so i'm interested to see how this goes lol
( INFORMATION AND EXAMPLES OF EACH GENRE UNDER CUT )
MIDWEST EMO !
Artists: Sunny Day Real Estate, American Football, Cap 'N Jazz, Brave Little Abacus, Title fight
Most popular Era: Mid 90s - 2000s
Basic definition: Midwest emo is a sub-genre of emo music that originated in the mid-1990s in the American Midwest. Known for its emotional lyrics, intricate guitar work, and confessional songwriting, Midwest emo bands often incorporate elements of indie rock, punk, and post-hardcore into their sound. The genre is characterized by introspective and personal lyrics that explore themes of heartbreak, self-reflection, and nostalgia. Musically, Midwest emo is often defined by its use of melodic guitar riffs, unconventional song structures, and dynamic shifts in tempo and intensity.
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MATH ROCK !
Artists: Slint, Covet, Tricot, You Slut!, Don Caballero
Most popular Era: 90s
Basic definition: Characterized by its complex, intricate rhythms and unconventional time signatures, math rock is known for its technicality and precision. Math rock often features angular guitar riffs, off-kilter drum patterns, intricate basslines, and often incorporates elements of jazz, progressive rock, and post-rock.
Song examples:
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