Could not relate to this post more. Wow.I will never stop being amazed at how music brings people together. Maybe not all of those people will be in your life forever but they are/were there for a reason… whether you know it now or not.
Could not relate to this post more. Wow.I will never stop being amazed at how music brings people together. Maybe not all of those people will be in your life forever but they are/were there for a reason… whether you know it now or not.
It turned out kind of bad, but if you’d like to tweet it to Kriegs and say congratulations or welcome back or whatever, here’s a link to use :)
Haha, actually it looks really good. Great job! c:
Kriegs saw this! Go check Twitter!
(via alexmorgasmic)
Never had I have a song speak to me at the exact moment I needed it to. My grandpa just passed away and hearing this song made me think of him. It perfectly describes how he lived his life.
I can say with confidence that some of the most content moments of my life have occurred on drives home from work or a friend’s house, with the windows down, music up, and the sweet smell of summer blowing through the car. These are the times I feel most calm and happy.
Not sure when it became cool to throw in as many genres into your song as possible, but it needs to stop ASAP. Mixing electro/dance with metal/screamo is not innovative; it just sounds like you couldn’t decide which genre you wanted to focus on, so you sloppily threw all of them together. It’s not clever; rather, it’s misguided. Pick a sound and go with it. I’m not against blending genres at completely opposite ends of the music spectrum if it’s done well, i.e. rock and hip hop in the vein of the Beastie Boys. But it seems like most music being released recently that combines electro with screamo and/or metal is disappointingly stale and generic.
Geography is my enemy.
It’s what separates you and me.
I have a hard time grasping the stay-at-home-mom concept when I was raised by a mother who did the job of a stay-at-home-mom in addition to working 40-hour work weeks as a nurse. Having a career and raising children seems to me to be infinitely more difficult (and more financially responsible) than raising kids strictly at home. To roughly paraphrase my mom, “Women before us didn’t protest for women’s rights just to have us stay at home.” I couldn’t agree more.
accidental-suicide-of-foxface:
Reblog this with the country, state/province, or city, that you want Paramore to perform in this year while touring. I’ll start:
Canada.
Chile
Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Wellington, New Zealand
Poughkeepsie, New York
New Jersey.
Cleveland,Ohio.
Costa Rica
France
Louisville, KY
(via hayleyllujah)
Our cover of “Rolling in the Deep” by Adele. Only one of many more to come :-)