Anarctica—The Weepies
When I get back to the city/ Everything’s cluttered and pretty/ I won’t regret my return/ I’ll just remember the wind and the snow/ and the howling so loud/ that it alone drowns out the inside of me
Stick to the status QUO! - HSM
#THIS IS NOT WHAT I WANT #THIS IS NOT WHAT I PLANNED #AND I JUST GOTTA SAAaaaaaaaaaaAAY #I DO NOT UNDERSTAND #SOMETHING IS REALLY #SOMETHING’S NOT RIGHT #REALLY WROOOOOONG #AND I GOTTA GET THINGS BACK WHERE THEY BELONG
Supercut of the Day: It really was inevitable:
You weren’t asking for this, but now it’s in your way: Our “Call Me Maybe” supercut video, featuring 75 of the most viral covers, lip dubs, dance numbers and artistic reinterpretations of the Carly Rae Jepsen jam that [Popdust] just dubbed the best song of 2012′s first half. If you thought the song was intoxicating before, just wait till you see it performed on accordian, lip synched by three shirtless dudes in a river, and danced to by an overzealous girl alone in a closed Burger King.
Kelli Schaefer - Ghost of the Beast
i’d reinvent the wheel
and take us all home where we would know
that we’ve got windows to close when it gets cold
“Can’t Help Falling In Love” — covered by Fleet Foxes
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(Source: fleetfoxessing)
Vienna Teng - Recessional
There are about six different stories about how this song came about, and I think I’ve told them all at different shows… I started writing it after seeing Sam Phillips, who introduced one of her songs that night as a “reverse striptease.” Around that time I was also infatuated with the movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and the way Michel Gondry played around with timelines and the selectiveness of memory. I also wanted to try writing a poem to set to music later —- something whose words might stand on their own if read on paper. And as always there’s something of my own life in there, albeit distorted beyond recognition.