You were wasted at the corner at some 7-11 parking lot, when the morning woke you up. It was a dream, but it had felt so real. You had nothing anymore and you were damn scared. And to think of all the friends that backed you up, you only pushed them all away. You just wanted to be left alone, You just wanted to feel the pressure dissipate. I can hear them in basements, in small rooms, in the venues, trying to get through to me, urging me to say something. and if it's not in these songs, then I don't know where I went wrong, I just need something to believe in.
I can recall the way it felt when you said I was impossible, but the boys and girls of Winter are still huddled close together, still singing on and on and on and on. I can hear them in basements, in small rooms, in the venues, trying to get through to me, urging me to say something. and if it's not in these songs, then I don't know where I went wrong, I just need something to believe in.
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Perfectly encapsulates the teenage experience. Finding this album while still young and in high school was the best decision I've made in quite awhile. charlesjr
supported by 4 fans who also own “At A 7-11 Somewhere”
I know... late to the party.... but I read somewhere that this is a mixture of replacements and early GGD and thought I'd check it out.... really like it. Mully
Girl and Her Bad Mood are a dreampop band from Indonesia who excel at nestling heartbreakingly beautiful melodies amidst silvery guitars. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 23, 2023