This song. It reminds me of when my fiance passed away. We bought a house. Started moving our things in. A week after we closed on our house, he was diagnosed with metastatic cancer. Our life was on hold, and I had hope. 5 months went by, all our things still in boxes. He passed away Feb 18th, 2018..the day after his 27th birthday. I stayed with my dad for 6 months after and finally had the courage to go back to the house we bought and planned to have a future in. I'd go through his things, sorting them, putting them back in place and repeating this action to feel some kind of closeness to him. I had no clue he wanted to build a garden, I found a sketch of his plans in an old notebook. Certain squares labeled "marigolds", "bell peppers"...things along those lines. I remember laughing and crying while finding this and plan to build it for him eventually. Not ready to tuck the memories away just yet. A year in a half later, I was finally able to put some of his belongings in the attic. To this day, his favorite shirts still hang in the closet, and his favorite coffee cup sits in the cabinet untouched.
These songs are pure poetry, like nothing else I've ever listened to before. Thank you La Dispute, I think I'm going to be in love with your music for a very long time.
This track disappointed me at first because it wasn't a Last Lost Continent/You and I in Unison style dramatic close. But then I listened again and when Jordan said '...and I put them in boxes' I almost cried. Amazing description of how life changes and we lose people. I'm loving this album more by the minute, and perfect time because I just got my copy in the mail.
at first, this album didn't look promising, i listened to every song a couple of times. thinking that they never get a better album then "wildlife" but after the fifth or sixth replay of the album. i realized the metaphors. and they were much more hidden in plain sight then anything else. Now i can say it's on par with wildlife but some of these songs just go way beyond better or best. thankyou La Dispute.
i honestly think somewhere at the bottom of the river is there best album although i say that because after listening to it almost 3 years ago i was content with just that i finally listened to wildlife tonight
This album grew on me the first time I listened to it , it was a underrated album to me & I disliked that no one took the time to appreciate this craft
now I'm crying and I don't know why, this was beautiful and I seriously didn't want it to end. sorta felt myself starting to panic around 3:30 because I realized the end was coming
I also started crying. It's kinda sad to hear someone having to move on. Moving out of his happy place while recalling all these memories while doing so. I got overwhelmed.This is just beautyful.
Beautiful way to end an amazing album. The whole album sends you on an emotional trip and just like the past albums where you could sit alone and listen to the songs just imagine the story unfold. Good job, La Dispute.
i’m lying in my bed facing upright, tears streaming from my eyes to my ears and hairline. i don’t know why it just makes me emotional. makes me think of someone who’s lost someone and is remembering all the happy and sad times they spent with the other person and how that person is most likely dead, and how that person who has lost the other is sitting there not knowing what to do with themselves and it probably doesn’t make any sense but i know what it means and it makes me cry, and cry hard but without a sound just lots of tears falling down my face that i didn’t realise was happening until they dropped into my hands below my head, and i love la dispute, and i love music
I feel that la dispute has their own style and take on music. The images they portray through their lyrics, their sounds, it cant be mimicked. I don't think any other artist has taken music to la disputes plane.
This is poetry and definitely the best album to me. As a fan of spoken word their music is genuine and poetically sound in the post avant-garde society we live in. Thank you La Dispute for capturing true emotion in sound and lyric composition.
I definitely just died. That was amazing. The whole album. You guys never fail to make me question everything and want to know more about my past, present, and future. Thank you, really.
This album provoked a lot of emotion in me like all your previous albums. The flashbacks in the last song of that abandoned office, the drive on Christmas, playing house in the basement, etc. just makes the music seem so much more real and coalesced, and that's what I've always loved about it. This is a magnificent album, and it's heaven to my ears.
That sound makes me remind my childhood, and all the things i did back then, all the games i used to play, all the people i used to hang out , is sad and nice to think about it :)
I loved the album Wildlife a lot because for every song, there was a different story. I really love Rooms Of The House because this album is just one huge story in each song. La Dispute did such a good job on this album and it hits close to home. :)
This song makes me nostalgic and sad. I love it. I've been living in the same house for 20 years and within the next few weeks I'll be leaving. this song basically describes exactly what it's been like for me packing things up and looking for things to get rid of. it's hard to let go of any of it.
This song has affected me so deeply, in a way that hardly ever happens. Jordan, you make me think about the importance of life - the weight of what we do and what we own. Everything we have done is important, and the people we do things with shape our lives forever. Our timelines are so important. Not trying to seem sappy, but this song is so dang true
This song reminds me of an ex that I spent all 4 years of high school with and a couple afterwards. I have a happy little family with someone else now but I can't help to think about my ex after hearing this song. My wife met me when I was already grown up but I was with my ex during the entire transition of child to adult. I can't help to love and think about both
MigratingPig Glad someone else agrees. I absolutely love Wildlife, it’s a total classic but this album just hits me so hard in the feels. Wildlife is grand and epic but Rooms is more subtle and personal.
Yesterday alone I laid everything out on the carpet Books, kitchen things, objects with specific purpose or none Arranged them sideways in a grid on the floor there unmoored Out of context and then considered it First the whole picture, then everything individually Humming along at the deadest pace imaginable One object then another and then the next And I wondered what they meant there If they meant anything still Found notes Camping supplies A book you bought in the desert “Identifying Wildflowers” Pictures from vacations From parties Kitschy gifts we bought from rest stops On that road trip out West Objects Everything itself And then memory All of it laid out there From the dining room The living room The hallway and the basement and the kitchen From that room we called the office But never used Even the bathroom Everything laid out there on the floor on the carpet out of context And I sat there for hours Today I moved everything from the floor to the table in the dining room Placed each thing carefully without reason or at least without one I understood or could describe There on the table together and when I was done and stepped back I realized what I had made Keepsakes Pictures Letters Ordinary objects all collected there A memorial And I thought of ones on highways or set by gravestones All the things you see there but don’t understand but still bring a remembered thing back vividly Invoke someone’s reality when there together in that place in that way out of context And I knew I had to take it down before anybody else saw Tomorrow I plan to put them all somewhere Those things In boxes Side of the road Attic maybe All these things that push and pull me through history To places I once was, places I might’ve gone, places I ended up going Postcards Ticket stubs from one thing or another A personalized coffee mug neither your name nor mine Phone cards and old phones A page from an old calendar I bought once at a thrift store and insisted on hanging That cycles of the moon print Photos Old boots of mine Put them in boxes And I sat there for hours In the living room first Then in the dining room Moving things around Picking things up and seeing where they took me To what place in history What moment on our timeline Where we were, where I was, where I thought we’d end up In this house or on the highway Driving somewhere near Christmas In the desert or anywhere else And I put them in boxes
First of all, this is a really beautiful record. La Dispute create the most profound and thought provoking songs, no other artist brings the incredible lyrical imagery that they provide. Jordan Dryer is an outstanding writer and has an innate knack to inspire thoughts about life that most people would never think about. Introspective, gorgeous, creative music. Their songs make you dissect the concept of life in general, as well as personally, in such a remarkable way. Well done and thank you for this, thank you.
Been listening to you guys for a while now, and I can safely say you are one of a kind, unique. You brought a whole new style of music to the plate, and it's beautiful. There's so much meaning behind each and every song you guys create, and I'm sure most people can relate to a lot of your songs. Just stopping by to say thanks for making my ears happy, and exercising my emotions
This is just perfect. This album brought me a lot of memories, I feel sad because this is the last song, the end, but I'm still really happy. I mean, after 3 years, La Dispute could make an incredible album and I can listen to it as many times as I want to. Seriously, a great piece of art. I loved it. Great work.
I know this is most likely written from a lover's point of view towards an ex, but I'm listening and imagining my mother's point of view after my dad recently passed, and I'm crying. Death always has so many losses. My loss has been significantly difficult for me, but now I'm getting around to grieving for others' losses as well. My dad wasn't only a dad, he was a best friend for Roger, a husband to his wife, a brother, a business partner, a stranger on the road that gave of himself to help others. Through this song, I'm processing what my mom has lost through the passing of her husband of many decades. Every time I see her, she's been moving through their stuff and rediscovering memories associated to with their stuff. It's different between us two, but as I place myself in her shoes, I get a sense for her own unique grief, and I'm able to grieve for her loss as well. Humans and our lives are so multifaceted, and death highlights this. Thank you Jordan and La Dispute for helping me on this journey.
Packing my house to move and this song has never been so relevant it's a bittersweet goodbye to my first home to my next one in a sense it's a memorial and eventually it will become memory and I want to cry tears of sadness and tears of joy a home where I watched my son go from 2 to 6 a home with many birthdays and many conversations and many cigarettes shared on the porch to tears from distrust and messy breakups to everything it's a home till it isn't anymore but in my heart this will be mine even if it's forever gone in my timeline maybe I'll look back at this later on down the road and feel different but right now I just sit in this empty space and the white walls that encase me feel silent
I have to say this album is a work of art, should be appriceated and treated like it. But I still believe Somewhere is their greatest album and probably will never be passed
In my opinion, I don't think the music in Somewhere is going to be passed, but lyrically and conceptually La Dispute seem to be progressing. It would be hard to choose which is my favorite album, but I was obsessed with Somewhere the moment I heard it, whereas Wildlife and Rooms took a few listens for me to truly enjoy it the way I do now.
Rj Ausman Somewhere is just amazing, the music was just top notch but don't get me wrong they are still great now and cconceptually they are doing great .
+oscar van In my opinion Wildlife is not only their greatest album, but also my favorite album of all time. The instrumentals, while lighter, are seemingly more interesting, although they provide more of a backtrack to the album rather than being in main focus. Lyrically, I don't think Wildlife can be surpassed. The way each song has its own separate storyline that somehow seamlessly flows into the next song and fits into the album as a whole is simply mesmerizing, and I don't think an album of that lyrical quality could ever be reproduced.
My girlfriend is a big fan of them and she told me to listen to them. At first I thought they kinda sucked then I listened to them more and now they're one of my favorite bands :)
Storytelling is an art and this band perfected it by their first full length album. From "So I dug my nails into it's flesh" to "can I still get into heaven if I kill myself?" to "tiny dots on an endless timeline." Pure poetry has been written and rehearsed and performed. There just isn't a better lyricist out there, not now not ever. Or at least one I will likely ever hear.
I just discovered that you guys had a concert a mere few hours ago in my home town. If only I'd have known. It would have been amazing to see you guys live. Either way, solid ending for the album. This is a great album as a whole.
The first person I ever fell in love with showed me this song. Alina, if you're reading this, please don't forget that you'll always be my first true love, God still has a plan for us and some day you'll be truly happy and I'll just be a distant memory. A lot times infinity plus 2 will always be our thing. Take care
This song is in A flat, which has the same flats as F minor. Since it's similar to a minor chord it has some of the same feelings which is kind of gutteral, uncomfortable sad and beautiful at the same time. I think the lyrics really add to the feelings overall but there's just something about minor chords that pull a lot of weird feelings out 🥲
This song. It reminds me of when my fiance passed away. We bought a house. Started moving our things in. A week after we closed on our house, he was diagnosed with metastatic cancer. Our life was on hold, and I had hope. 5 months went by, all our things still in boxes. He passed away Feb 18th, 2018..the day after his 27th birthday. I stayed with my dad for 6 months after and finally had the courage to go back to the house we bought and planned to have a future in. I'd go through his things, sorting them, putting them back in place and repeating this action to feel some kind of closeness to him. I had no clue he wanted to build a garden, I found a sketch of his plans in an old notebook. Certain squares labeled "marigolds", "bell peppers"...things along those lines. I remember laughing and crying while finding this and plan to build it for him eventually. Not ready to tuck the memories away just yet. A year in a half later, I was finally able to put some of his belongings in the attic. To this day, his favorite shirts still hang in the closet, and his favorite coffee cup sits in the cabinet untouched.
I'm so sorry for your loss, thank you for sharing that with us. It moved me deeply reading it. ❤️
Thank you Naulls
That is very beautiful. I hope you are doing well these days friend :)
Holy shit you just made me cry, hope time has healed you a bit. Sorry for your lost.
objects
everything itself
and then
memory.
Edgy!
and i sat there for hours.
These songs are pure poetry, like nothing else I've ever listened to before. Thank you La Dispute, I think I'm going to be in love with your music for a very long time.
They write the songs first u know, as poems
This track disappointed me at first because it wasn't a Last Lost Continent/You and I in Unison style dramatic close. But then I listened again and when Jordan said '...and I put them in boxes' I almost cried. Amazing description of how life changes and we lose people. I'm loving this album more by the minute, and perfect time because I just got my copy in the mail.
at first, this album didn't look promising, i listened to every song a couple of times. thinking that they never get a better album then "wildlife"
but after the fifth or sixth replay of the album. i realized the metaphors. and they were much more hidden in plain sight then anything else.
Now i can say it's on par with wildlife but some of these songs just go way beyond better or best.
thankyou La Dispute.
i honestly think somewhere at the bottom of the river is there best album although i say that because after listening to it almost 3 years ago i was content with just that i finally listened to wildlife tonight
Nintindope Somewhere at the Bottom of the Sea is musically my favorite album of theirs but lyrically this is my favorite
Not only is this my fav la dispute album, it’s one of my ALL time favorites
I was so stuck on vancouver years ago, now i give a chance for the new albums, such a great band.
This album grew on me the first time I listened to it , it was a underrated album to me & I disliked that no one took the time to appreciate this craft
This song hurts my heart
You have no idea
I never realized you commented here. Cool.
I am so happy to say this album is way better than I thought it would be. Thank you, La Dispute.
You guys make the most remarkable music I've ever listened to. Thank you.
now I'm crying and I don't know why, this was beautiful and I seriously didn't want it to end. sorta felt myself starting to panic around 3:30 because I realized the end was coming
I did the exact same thing.
I also started crying. It's kinda sad to hear someone having to move on. Moving out of his happy place while recalling all these memories while doing so. I got overwhelmed.This is just beautyful.
Closure.
Same as fuck I'm literally tearing up
Moving out of the house I've lived in for half my life (12 years) and this song is perfect.
Beautiful way to end an amazing album. The whole album sends you on an emotional trip and just like the past albums where you could sit alone and listen to the songs just imagine the story unfold. Good job, La Dispute.
i’m lying in my bed facing upright, tears streaming from my eyes to my ears and hairline. i don’t know why it just makes me emotional. makes me think of someone who’s lost someone and is remembering all the happy and sad times they spent with the other person and how that person is most likely dead, and how that person who has lost the other is sitting there not knowing what to do with themselves and it probably doesn’t make any sense but i know what it means and it makes me cry, and cry hard but without a sound just lots of tears falling down my face that i didn’t realise was happening until they dropped into my hands below my head, and i love la dispute, and i love music
I feel that la dispute has their own style and take on music. The images they portray through their lyrics, their sounds, it cant be mimicked. I don't think any other artist has taken music to la disputes plane.
truth.
This is poetry and definitely the best album to me. As a fan of spoken word their music is genuine and poetically sound in the post avant-garde society we live in. Thank you La Dispute for capturing true emotion in sound and lyric composition.
I definitely just died. That was amazing. The whole album. You guys never fail to make me question everything and want to know more about my past, present, and future. Thank you, really.
Solid ending.
This album provoked a lot of emotion in me like all your previous albums. The flashbacks in the last song of that abandoned office, the drive on Christmas, playing house in the basement, etc. just makes the music seem so much more real and coalesced, and that's what I've always loved about it. This is a magnificent album, and it's heaven to my ears.
Quante lacrime ho versato su questa canzone
Much love from Italy
That sound makes me remind my childhood, and all the things i did back then, all the games i used to play, all the people i used to hang out , is sad and nice to think about it :)
I loved the album Wildlife a lot because for every song, there was a different story. I really love Rooms Of The House because this album is just one huge story in each song. La Dispute did such a good job on this album and it hits close to home. :)
La dispute, last thing they talk about is boy this girl this. Love this hate that.
This song makes me nostalgic and sad. I love it.
I've been living in the same house for 20 years and within the next few weeks I'll be leaving.
this song basically describes exactly what it's been like for me packing things up and looking for things to get rid of.
it's hard to let go of any of it.
This song has affected me so deeply, in a way that hardly ever happens. Jordan, you make me think about the importance of life - the weight of what we do and what we own. Everything we have done is important, and the people we do things with shape our lives forever. Our timelines are so important. Not trying to seem sappy, but this song is so dang true
How not to fall in love for this entire album?
portuga??
This song reminds me of an ex that I spent all 4 years of high school with and a couple afterwards. I have a happy little family with someone else now but I can't help to think about my ex after hearing this song. My wife met me when I was already grown up but I was with my ex during the entire transition of child to adult. I can't help to love and think about both
omfg the same with me
Just keep and be happy about those memories and try to appreciate the moment.
Reading your Comment made me very happy because it showed your love.
I really like the transition in the end on 'Extraordinary Dinner Party' to this one :)
I can't wait to see you guys Sunday!!!!!!! Thank you so much for coming to ATX
I remember when i thought Wildlife was a great album, this one blows it away. I have never heard such an emotional album ever.
MigratingPig Glad someone else agrees. I absolutely love Wildlife, it’s a total classic but this album just hits me so hard in the feels. Wildlife is grand and epic but Rooms is more subtle and personal.
beautiful and breathtaking
Yesterday alone I laid everything out on the carpet
Books, kitchen things, objects with specific purpose or none
Arranged them sideways in a grid on the floor there unmoored
Out of context and then considered it
First the whole picture, then everything individually
Humming along at the deadest pace imaginable
One object then another and then the next
And I wondered what they meant there
If they meant anything still
Found notes
Camping supplies
A book you bought in the desert
“Identifying Wildflowers”
Pictures from vacations
From parties
Kitschy gifts we bought from rest stops
On that road trip out West
Objects
Everything itself
And then memory
All of it laid out there
From the dining room
The living room
The hallway and the basement and the kitchen
From that room we called the office
But never used
Even the bathroom
Everything laid out there on the floor on the carpet out of context
And I sat there for hours
Today I moved everything from the floor to the table in the dining room
Placed each thing carefully without reason or at least without one I understood or could describe
There on the table together and when I was done and stepped back I realized what I had made
Keepsakes Pictures Letters Ordinary objects all collected there
A memorial
And I thought of ones on highways or set by gravestones
All the things you see there but don’t understand but still bring a remembered thing back vividly
Invoke someone’s reality when there together in that place in that way out of context
And I knew I had to take it down before anybody else saw
Tomorrow I plan to put them all somewhere
Those things
In boxes
Side of the road
Attic maybe
All these things that push and pull me through history
To places I once was, places I might’ve gone, places I ended up going
Postcards
Ticket stubs from one thing or another
A personalized coffee mug neither your name nor mine
Phone cards and old phones
A page from an old calendar I bought once at a thrift store and insisted on hanging
That cycles of the moon print
Photos
Old boots of mine
Put them in boxes
And I sat there for hours
In the living room first
Then in the dining room
Moving things around
Picking things up and seeing where they took me
To what place in history
What moment on our timeline
Where we were, where I was, where I thought we’d end up
In this house or on the highway
Driving somewhere near Christmas
In the desert or anywhere else
And I put them in boxes
This song is so memorable. So powerful. I'll never not love it, or feel the familiar comfort and ache in Jordan's voice here.
First of all, this is a really beautiful record. La Dispute create the most profound and thought provoking songs, no other artist brings the incredible lyrical imagery that they provide. Jordan Dryer is an outstanding writer and has an innate knack to inspire thoughts about life that most people would never think about. Introspective, gorgeous, creative music. Their songs make you dissect the concept of life in general, as well as personally, in such a remarkable way. Well done and thank you for this, thank you.
This makes me kind of sad and kind of happy.
The best album ending I've ever heard
Great last song choice
Sourcefed and here? leave me alone, lol
***** nah bro
Been listening to you guys for a while now, and I can safely say you are one of a kind, unique. You brought a whole new style of music to the plate, and it's beautiful. There's so much meaning behind each and every song you guys create, and I'm sure most people can relate to a lot of your songs. Just stopping by to say thanks for making my ears happy, and exercising my emotions
This is just perfect. This album brought me a lot of memories, I feel sad because this is the last song, the end, but I'm still really happy. I mean, after 3 years, La Dispute could make an incredible album and I can listen to it as many times as I want to.
Seriously, a great piece of art. I loved it. Great work.
Love this album. It was worth a 3 year wait
I know this is most likely written from a lover's point of view towards an ex, but I'm listening and imagining my mother's point of view after my dad recently passed, and I'm crying. Death always has so many losses. My loss has been significantly difficult for me, but now I'm getting around to grieving for others' losses as well. My dad wasn't only a dad, he was a best friend for Roger, a husband to his wife, a brother, a business partner, a stranger on the road that gave of himself to help others. Through this song, I'm processing what my mom has lost through the passing of her husband of many decades. Every time I see her, she's been moving through their stuff and rediscovering memories associated to with their stuff. It's different between us two, but as I place myself in her shoes, I get a sense for her own unique grief, and I'm able to grieve for her loss as well. Humans and our lives are so multifaceted, and death highlights this. Thank you Jordan and La Dispute for helping me on this journey.
La dispute gets me on a whole new musical level. I really prefer well spoken over singers any day. Jordan is a absolute genius
i miss her
i miss her.
me too buddy
The whole album was remarkable! You guys are a one of a kind band! By the way Woman (Reading) was my favorite track.
I approve of this album, listened to the whole things & enjoyed every second
Packing my house to move and this song has never been so relevant it's a bittersweet goodbye to my first home to my next one in a sense it's a memorial and eventually it will become memory and I want to cry tears of sadness and tears of joy a home where I watched my son go from 2 to 6 a home with many birthdays and many conversations and many cigarettes shared on the porch to tears from distrust and messy breakups to everything it's a home till it isn't anymore but in my heart this will be mine even if it's forever gone in my timeline maybe I'll look back at this later on down the road and feel different but right now I just sit in this empty space and the white walls that encase me feel silent
love their music so much, it means a lot to me ❤️
Best la dispute album, thank you guys
Such a majestic album!! Emotional from beginning to end!!
thank you for another perfect album
Breanna Craig lol we exist don't worry
This song, this video, thank you, La Dispute. Thank you for this amazing song.
I have to say this album is a work of art, should be appriceated and treated like it. But I still believe Somewhere is their greatest album and probably will never be passed
In my opinion, I don't think the music in Somewhere is going to be passed, but lyrically and conceptually La Dispute seem to be progressing. It would be hard to choose which is my favorite album, but I was obsessed with Somewhere the moment I heard it, whereas Wildlife and Rooms took a few listens for me to truly enjoy it the way I do now.
Rj Ausman Somewhere is just amazing, the music was just top notch but don't get me wrong they are still great now and cconceptually they are doing great .
+oscar van In my opinion Wildlife is not only their greatest album, but also my favorite album of all time. The instrumentals, while lighter, are seemingly more interesting, although they provide more of a backtrack to the album rather than being in main focus. Lyrically, I don't think Wildlife can be surpassed. The way each song has its own separate storyline that somehow seamlessly flows into the next song and fits into the album as a whole is simply mesmerizing, and I don't think an album of that lyrical quality could ever be reproduced.
I absolutely love this album.
And I sat there for hours
F**k, I'm sorry I messed up, now I miss you so much. You made 5 years the best for me and I do have to let you go but I still can't I still can't
this was beautiful... much feeling about it...
my boyfriend told me to listen to this and now i'm feeling some things
My girlfriend is a big fan of them and she told me to listen to them. At first I thought they kinda sucked then I listened to them more and now they're one of my favorite bands :)
Storytelling is an art and this band perfected it by their first full length album. From "So I dug my nails into it's flesh" to "can I still get into heaven if I kill myself?" to "tiny dots on an endless timeline." Pure poetry has been written and rehearsed and performed. There just isn't a better lyricist out there, not now not ever. Or at least one I will likely ever hear.
I want more! So much more!
this album is just uuuuughhh
I just discovered that you guys had a concert a mere few hours ago in my home town. If only I'd have known. It would have been amazing to see you guys live. Either way, solid ending for the album. This is a great album as a whole.
This hole album is a masterpiece.
Just moved out of the house I've lived in all my life. This song really spoke to me
accidentally listened to this on the anniversary of my grandmothers death. And we've been putting things in boxes all year
Every song is perfect.
This album is increible. Fuck, you guys never disappoint. No hay palabras para describir lo que me provoca el disco.
This is so divine
Amazing.
I'm never going to fall in love again...never again.
listening to this album is an expirience.
and I wondered what they meant there, if they meant anything still
Ugh, favorite.
What a song
Love La Dispute
Today I moved everything from the floor to the dining room
i just lost a friend
are you ok?
sorry if this is too late 💔 sending you all the love and prayers ❤️❤️❤️stay strong you're worth it
The first person I ever fell in love with showed me this song. Alina, if you're reading this, please don't forget that you'll always be my first true love, God still has a plan for us and some day you'll be truly happy and I'll just be a distant memory. A lot times infinity plus 2 will always be our thing. Take care
Ken Perez oh yah
Ken Perez and you sat there for hours
+Joshue Nanticoke
He should put it in boxes though.
Certified Hood Classic
This song
I think I just had a mini heart attack
i honestly don't understand why this only has 1k likes.
As a recent divorcee, this hits much too close to home
do anyone know about bands like la dispute?
+Hector Afo Touche Amore, The Story So Far, Title Fight. If you start a pandora or a spotify with La Dispute you will get more outlandish bands too
wow, thanx :D ^^
hotel books
flatsound !!
the hotelier
The main melody sounds like laura palmer's theme from twin peaks kinda
exactly!!!!!!!!
and I sat there for hours uwu,
The begginning of the song reminds me of twin peaks
this song soothes a loneliness i didnt know i had
Do the chords and lyrics and everything about this put anyone else into a really weird headspace?
This song is in A flat, which has the same flats as F minor. Since it's similar to a minor chord it has some of the same feelings which is kind of gutteral, uncomfortable sad and beautiful at the same time. I think the lyrics really add to the feelings overall but there's just something about minor chords that pull a lot of weird feelings out 🥲
Greetiings.... farewells....1
Melancholy.
Nothing thats got me a life
First semester of college I did an art piece based on this song. Honestly one of the fav things ive done in a long time
And I put them in boxes.
marry me jordan dreyer
sappy as always
He's just talking
PUSSYCAT EATER at least he isn't just talking stupid bullcrap like you xoxox
Sharon de Bondt chill i'm joking
This song epitomizes everything I hate about this album.
Samuel Palmquist Explain. Because for me, it epitomizes everything I love about this album.