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  1. 25 de jun. de 2024 · 338 likes, 22 comments - johnallisonweiss on June 25, 2024: "Not me still thinking about this four years later! Honestly I’ll probably think about it forever because that’s how my brain seems to work! Someone gets stuck in there and I pine my life away. Silver linings in the songs! ️ “Miss Me” is one of my favorites on The Long Way, I wrote it when I was listening to a lot of pop ...

  2. 27 de jun. de 2024 · 484 likes, 57 comments - johnallisonweiss on June 27, 2024: "I’m devastated to announce I have to cancel my trip to @camppride_ and my show in Portland. After all my bad luck this summer I’m beyond tapped financially and I have accepted that I can’t afford the journey. This has been an insanely difficult decision to make and even up until last night I thought I could make it work, but I ...

  3. 19 de jun. de 2024 · With seven band members – vocalists Gareth Paisey and Aleksandra Berditchevskaia, guitarists Tom Bromley and Neil Beale, bassist Ellen Waddell, violinist Harriet Coleman, and drummer Ollie Briggs – Los Campesinos! were a big band that made equally big-sounding music.

  4. 30 de jun. de 2024 · Interview: The Long Road to Contentment – Interview with John-Allison Weiss. June 30, 2024 No Comments.

  5. 15 de jun. de 2024 · The Lyrics. [Verse 1] I can’t catch a break these days. I’m lost between the love and pain. And the words repeat, repeat again. And my heart, it falls off beat again, so. [Pre-Chorus] Let me go, I’m not yours anymore (Let me go, I’m not yours anymore) Forgetting everything I said before (Forgetting everything I said before) [Chorus]

  6. 25 de jun. de 2024 · The combination of haunting lyrics, mesmerizing melodies, and Chibi’s ethereal vocals make Divide a standout track from The Birthday Massacre’s Superstition album. It is a song that captures the complexity of emotions and the universal search for meaning that we all experience. ← Previous Post.

  7. 12 de jun. de 2024 · Baltimore hardcore punk is the best it’s been in over a decade, and Doubt is next in a wave of new bands emerging from the under appreciated city. Ferocious and untameable, Doubt keep the mid-tempo traditions that their forebears, Trapped Under Ice, championed, but balance it with doses of speed uncommon in East Coast hardcore.