my friend did, but she also is always very deeply affected by indica, always alters her mood at least a bit and at least for a while
Way out there But I take it it's the guy witnessing what happens to the couple after he kills their kid, haunting their dreams
that seems like it could make sense! the only thing i got from it is that the guy in the wheelchair is probably in the wheelchair because of military service.
Amazing post, thanks for sharing! Love to hear these kinds of stories and am glad the record was able to help you!
Thank you for sharing such an emotional story. I am glad this album has been able to be such a powerful outlet for you. Much love.
The show in STL last night was beyond words. My girlfriend and I drove from KC for this. Because of some very lucky coincidences that have happened over the last couple months I found myself stage side for their set. This band was already very important to me but they're rocketing faster and faster towards being my favorite. Plus, the limited personal interaction I've had with them so far has been really nice.
so it hit me that this is the last show for me in st louis for a very, very long time. im moving to philly in january. fitting that my last show here was the best damn band from this city, one that has changed my life in the last couple years and especially in the last year. when dealer came out i was at the beginning of my addiction that almost took everything from me, at last year's hometown show in december i left early to go score some dope. it was amazing to be there last night nearly six months sober, enjoying it all with the love of my life. dealer helped me through so much and it still does every day, the impact this band has had on me cannot be overstated. anyway idk what my point is other than im gonna miss this city and im infinitely proud of this band and i cant wait to see them when they come through philly. i'll be repping st louis loud and proud
so happy for you + so cool that this band has been with you through so much + so happy you're moving over here !!!!!!
I'm late to seeing the video and just saw it today but damn it's amazing. Anyway, I thought the video narration showed a character who was reviewing/watching old recordings of a soldier who had came home from war. I know it sounds cheesy, but reminded me almost of Homeland's season 1 when they were spying on Brody and saw the inner dysfunction that was slowly unwrapping and developing. I'm still blown away by how much expression is captured in their videos and how vividly they display the emotion.