Or The Entirety Of Growing Sideways. Divvied Up My Anger Into 30 Seperate Parts Keep The Bad Shit In My Liver And The Rest Around My Heart - Tumblr Posts
1 year ago
noah kahan really said growing up in a small, bitter hometown is about the rage and the hatred that's been sung about many times before but it's also about love and devotion and the 'all three of us were drowning and we didn't know how to save each other but there was an understanding that we were all drowning together' of it all and knowing people so intimately yet not being able to help anyone and he's morally grey at best in a lot of his songs and objectively the bad guy in others and that's just how it is and it's about substance abuse and normalised crime and teen suicide and country roads and failed exams and leaving and being left and love and hate and love and hate and love and
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anyway. listening to orange juice again. like it's my fault
girls when growing sideways and view between villages and northern attitude and homesick and stick season come on
like new england must actually be called that for a reason bc you cant convince me this guy isnt actually secretly singing about england
like even when he sings about the WEATHER im like !!! this guy gets it fr!!!
IM TIRED OF DIRT ROADS NAMED AFTER HIGH SCHOOL FRIEND'S GRANDFATHERS AND MOTHERFUCKERS HERE DONT KNOW
THEY CAUGHT THE BOSTON BOMBERS TIME MOVES SO DAMN SLOW I SWEAR I FEEL MY ORGANS FAILING I STOPPED CARING ABOUT A MONTH AGO
SINCE IT'S BEEN SMOOTH SAILING I WOULD LEAVE IF ONLY I COULD FIND A REASON IM MEAN BECAUSE I GREW UP IN NEW ENGLAND!!!
or the entirety of growing sideways. divvied up my anger into 30 seperate parts keep the bad shit in my liver and the rest around my heart
r u even listening. what the hell
HONEY COME OVEERRRRRR THE PARTY'S GONE SLOWERRR AND NO ONE WILL TEMPT YOU WE KNOW YOUVE GONE SOBER <- sobbing
noah kahan
stick season
folk malone
dial drunk
northern attitude
homesick
call your mom
everywhere everything
growing sideways
orange juice
your needs my needs
paul revere
the view between villages
you're gonna go far