@mantorokk when are you taking me out for dirt then?
worm 1: my oh my this tastes like dirt
worm 2: it is(:
worm 1: (:
Pros of listening to The Amazing Devil on headphones: You can hear every. single. intimate. little. detail. Every sigh. Every laugh. Every growl. The heartbreak in Madeleine's voice when she tried, she really fucking tried. The menace in Joey's whisper when he denies, "No, no, not I." You could drown in the oceans of tenderness in the love songs. Discover the secret, almost subliminal secondary tracks hidden underneath the main vocals. Delve into the soundscapes of bird song, wind, waves, and even urban traffic that enrich various stories. Wrap yourself in the warmth and fondness of Joey and Madeleine's affectionate banter.
Cons: You cannot hear yourself and you have no idea how loud you're singing along until someone records you wholeheartedly yelling, "This here is not singing, I'm just screaming in tune!!!" and you discover that you were not, in fact, in tune. >.<
Peaky Blinders – 3×01
sorry i didn't text back i've been having a bad day since i was like 12 years old
It's so interesting to me that Fair and Marbles, The Amazing Devil's two most unabashedly romantic songs, have some of most straightforward lyrics in all three albums. TAD songs about love gone wrong speak of mythologies, soldiers and battles, even monsters at the door. But when writing about long-lasting love, they're as plainspoken as they ever get, reaching for imagery grounded in the familiarity of daily life. There's something really lovely about that.
because i've seen 3 other polls like this and they were all missing the best options
@mantorokk we do, he deserves the best and the best is safety
They call me millions knives cos that's how many knives it takes me to make a sandwich cos I keep putting them in the fuckin sink