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Scumbag Casanova


Thursday, May 27, 2010
There is a reason...
... I listen to harsh noise.

The brutality helps me forget reality. And for those few precious moments, I am invincible to all pain.

So try and step during a set like this. I dare you.

- Smile she says


1:29 AM


Scumbag Casanova


Sunday, May 23, 2010
Album Review: Eluvium - Similies

This seems a bit trite to say, but I think this album saved my life. I'm not going to go into the gory details or bore anyone with meaningless emotional drivel. All I know is that when things seem grim. When things look like they couldn't get any worse, I will listen to this album and realize that things are going to be okay.

The other day I saw Eluvium and Matt Cooper on the street in Adams Morgan after their show the night before where I didn't get a chance to say thank you to him. I went up to him, shook his hand and said "thank you Matt, for everything".

I firmly believe that things will be alright for me and for my beliefs. I think about them too much and obsess over them which is unhealthy. The minute any of you feel that you are in a negative state, listen to this album, or any album from Eluvium for that matter. But listen the lyrics on this album. It's the first time Matt's ever said anything and I do believe he was biding his time waiting for the perfect moment to give confused and depressed twenty-somethings such as myself,a guideline for living an emotionally and mentally healthy life. Everything about this album is so beautiful. And it makes me realize that you know, sometimes really amazing, beautiful things are totally worth waiting for.

GRADE: A+


2:20 PM


Neer-do-well:
Chris


This used to be a forum for two people. Somewhere along the way one of those persons comandeered the site and proceeded to run it into the ground. This is his story in his own words: music, sports, politics, all of it will be molested.

You talkin smack you little 12 yr-old?!?! Backhand!


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