I just need to find it first. It's in my attic I think. I'll @ you when I find it. It's opened, all the items are still in it, no rips on the box or anything. I ran the drafts cd in my computer to get the files but that's it.
Yo did you ever find it?
I still wanna cop
Yo did you ever find it?
I still wanna cop
Sorry man haven't gotten round to checking yet
what's everyone's thoughts on buzzcut?
tbh, i like kevin's energy on the song but am pretty indifferent to danny's verse and the outro
i hope the album isn't a watered down version of iridescence
what's everyone's thoughts on buzzcut?
tbh, i like kevin's energy on the song but am pretty indifferent to danny's verse and the outro
i hope the album isn't a watered down version of iridescence
Not entirely a fan out of the outro but it's growing on me, man.
what's everyone's thoughts on buzzcut?
tbh, i like kevin's energy on the song but am pretty indifferent to danny's verse and the outro
i hope the album isn't a watered down version of iridescence
danny f***in smoked it imo
Yo I just realized this is basically dropping on the 5th anniversary of All-American Trash
Ginger’s press rollout also came with regular mentions of actor Shia LaBeouf, a mentor figure who would often host group therapy sessions at the band’s new creative compound. Do they have any comment to make given recent allegations of sexual battery and assault made against LaBeouf by ex-partner FKA twigs. “I feel like it’s not really our place to speak about the situation,” Abstract says after a brief pause. “But I wish peace and healing to all victims of any type of abuse.” When I ask if they’re still friends, Abstract looks down at the ground. “I don’t want to talk about Shia any more.”
It was this reaffirming of their friendships that helped when tragedy struck. “I touch on certain things that are very personal on this album,” the chain-smoking Joba says slowly, his body turned to face the light streaming in through a window. “One being my father’s passing through suicide. Even before that, I was struggling with my mental health: depression, hopelessness, just darkness.” He says the pandemic has enabled him to sit with his feelings and “wonder why we’re still alive, and what we’re living for, and what we’re passionate about”. Religion, and its absence, crops up throughout the album. “God is often pondered by everyone and it’s something that I can say with certainty that I’ve found in many different places, and many different ways, and it’s elusive,” he continues. “It’s about stepping … into the light, so to speak. Or stepping into the hope and holding on for dear life.”
Prayers to Joba and his family, man.
"That's okay and I don't mind,
I think you're kind of perfect,
You blend in with the guys..."

It was this reaffirming of their friendships that helped when tragedy struck. “I touch on certain things that are very personal on this album,” the chain-smoking Joba says slowly, his body turned to face the light streaming in through a window. “One being my father’s passing through suicide. Even before that, I was struggling with my mental health: depression, hopelessness, just darkness.” He says the pandemic has enabled him to sit with his feelings and “wonder why we’re still alive, and what we’re living for, and what we’re passionate about”. Religion, and its absence, crops up throughout the album. “God is often pondered by everyone and it’s something that I can say with certainty that I’ve found in many different places, and many different ways, and it’s elusive,” he continues. “It’s about stepping … into the light, so to speak. Or stepping into the hope and holding on for dear life.”
Prayers to Joba and his family, man.
damn
"That's okay and I don't mind,
I think you're kind of perfect,
You blend in with the guys..."
this is one of my fav bh songs of all time

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/mar/27/brockhamptons-kevin-abstract-im-tired-of-this-boyband-thing-i-dont-want-to-be-a-boyband
Lmao this article got a few html errors lol someone get their intern
"That's okay and I don't mind,
I think you're kind of perfect,
You blend in with the guys..."
This beat always reminded me of this
