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Post by _ on Mar 14, 2019 5:20:37 GMT -6
Low - Lullaby ("slowcore", the kids call it; it's zero percent metal) Headphones - I Never Wanted You -- nothing like a happy sounding song in instrumentation and lyrics ... if you dont catch a handful of words in the middle of the song, the meaning of the song is opposite.
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Post by Deepfriar on Mar 14, 2019 8:35:24 GMT -6
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Post by jazzhead on Mar 14, 2019 8:58:09 GMT -6
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Post by SLAVE_HEART on Mar 17, 2019 18:53:28 GMT -6
slowcore", the kids call it Is there a "core for everything now? Popcore, CountryCore, Post-Pop-Core, Post-Popwave-core?
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Post by _ on Mar 18, 2019 17:59:06 GMT -6
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Post by nocturnaliridescence on Mar 18, 2019 20:33:21 GMT -6
I have "songs for feeling lonely" for days and days.
I'm posting this as a reminder to myself, to write up a proper list tomorrow.
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Post by Borndead on Mar 19, 2019 13:34:21 GMT -6
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Post by SLAVE_HEART on Mar 22, 2019 18:24:12 GMT -6
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Post by nocturnaliridescence on Mar 22, 2019 21:03:14 GMT -6
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Post by _ on Apr 1, 2019 20:28:43 GMT -6
melancholic is Sleeper 1972 by Manchester Orchestra. walking the streets of new haven at night wanting to die and understanding i had no one close to whom i could count on was a very lonely time indeed,
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