@@greenstartv6494 I think he's referring to Julian's regretful relationship with his father and how he did things (time and money related) for his father's sake. This being a large influence in a lot of his compositions from Tyranny and his stuff with The Strokes. Human Sadness is entirely based on this relationship and the regret of how things turned out by the time of his father's death, for example. When it Started is influenced by his father too (as an example from the strokes). There's plenty more, but you'll have to search it up on your own :)
@@JimNotCarrey okay buy his dad was super rich so idk how julian would ask him for his money back when julian was the one who borrowed money from his dad for music classes at five towns college, i thought he maybe referring to his record label that the strokes were signed with at first.
I know what you mean, it feels really ethereal and emotional. This song gives me chills everytime - I love it. The build up from 3:28 is so subtle and well done
Hold up. I commented on this song 4 years ago and this year two people replied. I think that's amazing 🤣. But yeah this song is the best on this album.
Don't sleep on Father Electricity, Take Me in Your Army, Crunch Punch, Johan an Bronx.... the more I rattle these songs off the more I come to realize the Voidz are my favourite band.
Something about Jules’ voice makes me feel like I found a long lost treasure. I don’t want to tell anyone about it so I can be selfish and keep it all to myself.
I agree, his voice is amazing! Btw have you heard of The Unfortunate? It's a small growing band. I think their voices are pretty cool lol but nothing compared to julian's of course.
first impression: - wow, i love the arabic feel of the instruments - is jules actually saying these words? - sick chorus - i don't know if i like this anymore, it got weird - nevermind we're back - that outro is GODLY
I've lost count of all the times I've listened to this song in the past week, but words can't express how alive it's made me feel. I am literally so happy this exists!
+Daniel García They sent the lyrics in an email when they launced the album X'D Also the Lyrics are in the box description of the video of the song. X' D
@@BradLacke I played this song on repeat so many times that I went out and bought a guitar just so I could, quite literally, play that killer riff on repeat for as long as I want.
If you listen very closely he is singing an arabic song called حبني او حب غيري The actual lyrics he singing mean: Love me or love someone else You are only an imagination to me Now you're wanting to know about my fate? You have no place in my heart Are you lying or being honest? Cause there is nothing better than the truth. (I translated it from arabic obv) and the singer name is ahlam but the song got famous from a small girl named hala alturk she sang it in arab got talent !
@@ari1825 I love how you so carefully alloyed irony into your elaboration..And the bit with the small girl named hala(you didn't bother to capitalize which gave it that aura of proletariat authenticity)..this is pricelessly well played..I even continued to re-listen "closely" even after realizing the English lyrics are displayed here plainly for all to see. xD
Tmi Icon She wasn’t joking. ruclips.net/video/-zVHCRrsce8/видео.html the little girl, Hala, sings it in this video. The song starts at 2:37. Sounds exactly the same
It took me a while to get into the Voidz, but now I can’t stop listening. I want more of this. What is this genre? It’s so dark but melodic. I am hooked. Julian, rescue me! 🖤
Julians Metamorphis to a darker flavor. I can't wait to see what other directions Julian goes. Though I like some things better than others, I can always appreciate the vibe that Julian brings to his music.
lyrics been on the website since the dawn of time. Lyrics are important. This is a nice, nostalgic music video. I like the patterns, the skeleton and especially the radio at the end with the sound vibrating from it. That part is cool. Thank you, I enjoyed it. I love Tyranny and I cant wait to see what else y'all do together. All the songs are my fav but this song and Xerox are 2 of my favorite songs from the album. I'm happy JC and the Voidz came together to make music with the visual aesthetic they use. Im loving it from every angle. Thank you for all of it. More, please.
I feel like Julian was reusing the then unrealeased Daft Punk demo melody when he says "where my friends they used to live". It's amazing to get more context on this now
This is my 100% favorite track with Julian Casablancas on. I can't get enough, prolly the only track in the world I've re-heared over the years without ever getting tired of it.
Anagnorosis: the sense, through thrill of recognition, of having just caught up with a truth that was always waiting for you. -> Or, what I felt upon first hearing Dare I Care, that indescribable melodic bridge before and alongside “Now that I’m here...” Sense of something inexorable at hand. Drang nach dem absoluten: “the drive towards the absolute”, or, the pushing and pushing of ideas until they reach what can then seem to reach an unavoidable, even seemingly predetermined end point. -> Or, *that* sound in Dare I Care’s chorus. A skeletal stag in flight, memories on a reel alongside you. How after my dad’s death, I’d retch when I tried to talk about it. Words caught in the throat, spasms of indignation and pain. Then, the lesson of sound, how the Voidz album Tyranny was, in part, a way for Julian Casablancas to cope with the death of his own dad. Sing when you don’t know how to say it. Some kind of soothing. Then, this take by Karen O to Vice on Jules and The Voidz. “I’ve got to say, it was definitely a transcendent experience. It reminded me of when I went to see Brian Wilson perform Smile. It felt like you were jumping into the mind of some mad genius’s symphony. The ordered chaos of what’s going on alongside his raw emotion-which elevates it to this whole other level-it felt like he really found himself in this record and the way he presented it. Like there was some catharsis that happened and that’s what I was watching. It all made sense after seeing it live, something I felt went really underappreciated to be honest. It felt like watching history in the making. I felt so high after it.” KO knows, man. She always knows. Remember your heroes. What I owe you, J.C., is beyond evaluation.
i remember sitting in my room in the dark and playing this video on my pc, and i stared at it like I was being hypnotized, and today im still sitting here enjoying a brief moment of a hypnosis session
The music sounds Arabic but the sung parts sound like Hindi. This coming from someone whose first language is Hindi and has grown up in an Arabic country.
Julian blurs the pronunciation of words sometimes makes them sound like Hindi accent. It's no secret they're inspired from Middle Eastern and Indian music.
I feel bad because my manager suggested I listen to this song specifically at work like 5 years ago, and only now I’ve found it. Wilson, I finally listened to it, about 9 months ago for the first time. Definitely my favourite band I’ve found this year
This is one of my favorite tracks on the album and a great one to hear them perform live. I'm hoping this is a sign that an a video is on it's way. Good job guys! x
I met Julian and The Voidz twice. One of the times, I had told Jeff about the similarity between this song and One Way Trigger. He said he was somewhat familiar with the song, so he knew what i was talking about. I asked him if the reference was intentional or not, and he said no, it was a coincidence because he said Jacob wrote that riff. And he wasn't aware of One Way Trigger to his knowledge. Just an interesting tidbit.
THIS IS MY JAM FOREVER LIKE HEARING IT LIVE WAS LIKE BEING BORN AGAIN LITERALLY I SAW MY SOUL LIGHTING UP THIS IS EVERYTHING AND THEY ARE SO FUCKING GREAT PLAYING THIS LIVE AND JUST SCREAMING MY LUNGS OUT ON THE WHERE MY FRIEEEENDSSS THEY USED TO LIVEEEEEE I CAN DIE EACH TIME BUT IT'S TOO GOOD SO I SURVIVE TILL THE END MAAAAAAN I FUCKING FREAK OUT EACH TIME I NEED TO THROW SOMETHING AT THE WALL RIGHT NOW
I just went through 4:39 - 4:52 at .25 speed and fucking deciphered the hidden message at the corner of the screen. it says... im zoinked out of my mind
I feel bad, for the strokes fanboys, even for the julian fanboys, because you are not feeling what the voidz is, you only has the half movie or less. feel the music, feel the freedom.
Guys, Im arabic and I can confirm the first part of the song is from an actual arabic song by Ahlam, the song is called "حبني او حب غيري" which means love me or go love someone else. You can go listen to it and hear it sounds THE EXACT same!!! Also there is a girl who sang it in arab got talent and thats how it got viral, the girl's name is hala alturk
For a long time this song has been meaningful for me in very some Many ways, and I think thats what a song really has to do with you and your soul, Theres when you realize these are very well produced and made songs from the very beginning, Thanks to Jules Casablancas, The Voidz and all the crew involving this band and proyect 🥲🥲😊
I love this, got The New Abnormal this afternoon & was wondering if he'd released any other Solo stuff after PFTY & came across this can't wait for the LP now ✌️
Heard on the last night they were in sf they closed with this song. Shit was a magical moment. Only know a handful off ppl in real life that fuck with them so being surrounding with ppl singing the same song I was singing since I was 17 was such a beautiful tear dropping moment .
Would who ever took Julian's money give it back already? He's been singing about it for over a decade...
He is singing about his dad and he already died unfortunately or fortunately (? 🤔
How do you know?
@@moramorena wtf r u talking about?
@@greenstartv6494 I think he's referring to Julian's regretful relationship with his father and how he did things (time and money related) for his father's sake. This being a large influence in a lot of his compositions from Tyranny and his stuff with The Strokes. Human Sadness is entirely based on this relationship and the regret of how things turned out by the time of his father's death, for example. When it Started is influenced by his father too (as an example from the strokes). There's plenty more, but you'll have to search it up on your own :)
@@JimNotCarrey okay buy his dad was super rich so idk how julian would ask him for his money back when julian was the one who borrowed money from his dad for music classes at five towns college, i thought he maybe referring to his record label that the strokes were signed with at first.
The guitar riffs when the skeleton deer runs make me well up.
It's hard to explain.
jesus
I swear i understood that feeling
It's powerful stuff
For some reason it's heartbreaking
I know what you mean, it feels really ethereal and emotional. This song gives me chills everytime - I love it.
The build up from 3:28 is so subtle and well done
That deer skeleton run was majestic.
is glorious
can't wait for the day I have it tattooed
@@Fravs why havent you got it tatted yet
@@Fravs Yooo I have this tattooed on my forearm. Did you ever end up getting it?
This sounds like some shit the radio would never dare play. They don't care about us like that
Jason Rodriguez surprisingly I found out about the voidz because of the radio. Some quality stations still exists out there
I see what u did there
that's the title
@@nawohmie GTA stations
It’s too original for that
this is not just music, this is an experience
100 percent
This is art
ABSOLUTAMENTE
Esooo es lo mejor para mí
Thats what music means, this is pure music!!
The Arabic Vibe is so fuckin awesome.
Phrygian
@@laptophp375 "Arabic vibe" 440 likes, actual reason for the sound/melody, 0 likes
It's actually a cover of an old arabian song with the exact same melody
m.ruclips.net/video/Tda1W7c992Y/видео.html (play it at 1.5)
@@RonanLyleMusicCuz we aren’t nerds, NERD 🤓
@@RonanLyleMusic I KNOW ITS BEEN 2 YEARS BUT WHAT'S WRONG WITH IT?? BOTH ARE VALID
"Our bodies crave a lot of things that end in loss"
Holy shit, the way he sung that destroyed me
Indeedo. Resist desire.
That's a Buddhist line
@@maximoplf makes sense that a Virgo mercurian like Julian would use a Mercurial/Buddhist line
@@mercurianmessengertarot8851 No
I forgot how good the second half of this song is
Julian's style is so recognizable. You can tell what parts he added.
Best song of Tyranny alongside Human Sadness.
agreed.
Hold up. I commented on this song 4 years ago and this year two people replied. I think that's amazing 🤣. But yeah this song is the best on this album.
Don't sleep on Father Electricity, Take Me in Your Army, Crunch Punch, Johan an Bronx.... the more I rattle these songs off the more I come to realize the Voidz are my favourite band.
@@songbird5842 yeah all songs are great in general. But those two songs that I've mentioned are my favourite
Too difficult to pick faves from this album, they're all amazing. This and Father Electricity are definitely in the top 5 though.
Something about Jules’ voice makes me feel like I found a long lost treasure. I don’t want to tell anyone about it so I can be selfish and keep it all to myself.
I agree, his voice is amazing! Btw have you heard of The Unfortunate? It's a small growing band. I think their voices are pretty cool lol but nothing compared to julian's of course.
Same, I feel like the voidz are my secret treasure and pleasure ❤
first impression:
- wow, i love the arabic feel of the instruments
- is jules actually saying these words?
- sick chorus
- i don't know if i like this anymore, it got weird
- nevermind we're back
- that outro is GODLY
@Elijah Finch among us
@@JoeMama-ez4tp mogus
First impressions of voidz
the whole song is good but THAT ENDING THO!
Literal chills. So good
Julian Casablancas is a genius
The Voidz are geniuses ;)
More too it gurrl they all are good
Indeed
💯
too special
I've lost count of all the times I've listened to this song in the past week, but words can't express how alive it's made me feel. I am literally so happy this exists!
Same here!
it happens the same to me :)
See Barnett here too!
Same here!
@@rinette8 vuj
It's been a long time since a song give me chills like that
Am I the only one who loves the outro? I'd love it if they made an alt version that way
2 years late but check out one way trigger by the strokes sounds exactly the same I think it’s the same progression
@@Jup1terr yup
Makes for a perfect ring tone ;-)
you should listen the outro (from 11:45 to the end) of Exist by A7x, in my opinion is very similar
@@Zhyrkov1 Omg A7x totally ripped Julian
I CAN FINALLY UNDERSTAND WHAT HE'S SAYING
+Daniel García They sent the lyrics in an email when they launced the album X'D Also the Lyrics are in the box description of the video of the song. X' D
Pretty sure there's a few minor errors in there, but most of the stuff is a revelation hahaa!
georockable for sure lol
"Don't try to change this into something else" and the description lyrics are changed into something else
The meaning is secret but the lyrics are free.
+Jhon Doe Finally, someone!!
can't believe I've been sleeping on this song for so long, it's like Human Sadness on steroids
Sometimes you gotta reach for Human Sadness, but most days I've got this one on repeat instead
@@BradLacke I played this song on repeat so many times that I went out and bought a guitar just so I could, quite literally, play that killer riff on repeat for as long as I want.
I love how he estranged the language so much it sounds "foreign".
If you listen very closely he is singing an arabic song called حبني او حب غيري
The actual lyrics he singing mean:
Love me or love someone else
You are only an imagination to me
Now you're wanting to know about my fate?
You have no place in my heart
Are you lying or being honest? Cause there is nothing better than the truth.
(I translated it from arabic obv) and the singer name is ahlam but the song got famous from a small girl named hala alturk she sang it in arab got talent !
@@ari1825 I love how you so carefully alloyed irony into your elaboration..And the bit with the small girl named hala(you didn't bother to capitalize which gave it that aura of proletariat authenticity)..this is pricelessly well played..I even continued to re-listen "closely" even after realizing the English lyrics are displayed here plainly for all to see. xD
Tmi Icon She wasn’t joking. ruclips.net/video/-zVHCRrsce8/видео.html the little girl, Hala, sings it in this video. The song starts at 2:37. Sounds exactly the same
Here is the actual song by Ahlam ruclips.net/video/yVTtmv-YkME/видео.html
It's called English.
It took me a while to get into the Voidz, but now I can’t stop listening. I want more of this. What is this genre? It’s so dark but melodic. I am hooked. Julian, rescue me! 🖤
prison jazz
"Our bodies crave a lot of things that end in loss" shit that's a great line
I’m in the urgent need of a new voidz album 🙏
It dropped!
Julians Metamorphis to a darker flavor. I can't wait to see what other directions Julian goes. Though I like some things better than others, I can always appreciate the vibe that Julian brings to his music.
i hope he can (excuse my native english) take back the reins of the strokes. like the two albums. like their two best albums
my favorite song
Nice pic
You too
+SOBREDOSIS4MYSOUL ?
+Hector Celis No sabe leer? Sí, eso dice
Felipe Ortiz
Tenemos el mismo nombre y apellido Lol
lyrics been on the website since the dawn of time. Lyrics are important. This is a nice, nostalgic music video. I like the patterns, the skeleton and especially the radio at the end with the sound vibrating from it. That part is cool. Thank you, I enjoyed it. I love Tyranny and I cant wait to see what else y'all do together. All the songs are my fav but this song and Xerox are 2 of my favorite songs from the album. I'm happy JC and the Voidz came together to make music with the visual aesthetic they use. Im loving it from every angle. Thank you for all of it. More, please.
I feel like Julian was reusing the then unrealeased Daft Punk demo melody when he says "where my friends they used to live". It's amazing to get more context on this now
@@Faneco777 oh i meant the melody, not the lyrics, but that's a real cool fun fact
thought the same thing when i heard it!
Woah
“Another wild teenager in search of success, welcome to the jewel of the modified west” - this really got me
This is my 100% favorite track with Julian Casablancas on. I can't get enough, prolly the only track in the world I've re-heared over the years without ever getting tired of it.
yeah right?
For me it's Human sadness, it's been my #1 on Spotify for straight 5 years now
samee
Watching the voidz play this live literally almost made me cry . I fucking love Julian !!!
Anagnorosis: the sense, through thrill of recognition, of having just caught up with a truth that was always waiting for you. -> Or, what I felt upon first hearing Dare I Care, that indescribable melodic bridge before and alongside “Now that I’m here...” Sense of something inexorable at hand.
Drang nach dem absoluten: “the drive towards the absolute”, or, the pushing and pushing of ideas until they reach what can then seem to reach an unavoidable, even seemingly predetermined end point. -> Or, *that* sound in Dare I Care’s chorus. A skeletal stag in flight, memories on a reel alongside you. How after my dad’s death, I’d retch when I tried to talk about it. Words caught in the throat, spasms of indignation and pain. Then, the lesson of sound, how the Voidz album Tyranny was, in part, a way for Julian Casablancas to cope with the death of his own dad. Sing when you don’t know how to say it. Some kind of soothing.
Then, this take by Karen O to Vice on Jules and The Voidz. “I’ve got to say, it was definitely a transcendent experience. It reminded me of when I went to see Brian Wilson perform Smile. It felt like you were jumping into the mind of some mad genius’s symphony. The ordered chaos of what’s going on alongside his raw emotion-which elevates it to this whole other level-it felt like he really found himself in this record and the way he presented it. Like there was some catharsis that happened and that’s what I was watching. It all made sense after seeing it live, something I felt went really underappreciated to be honest. It felt like watching history in the making. I felt so high after it.”
KO knows, man. She always knows. Remember your heroes. What I owe you, J.C., is beyond evaluation.
What a description!:) i wish to watch JC LIVE someday! But i will
excellent comment , where did you learn all these words . I need them…
Your Memorys No Good, Leave Your Clothes On.. Our Bodies Crave Alot Of things that End In Lose. These lyrics hit me to my soul
The more I hear it, the more I love it.
Carlos ETC96 What?
Carlos ETC96 strange
Facts
"I don't care anymore, I don't dare anymore". Wow. Amazing writing
RUclips automatic subtitles be like
The outro always gets me so well
I cAN'T
THE OUTRO FINSIHES THE SONG SO PERFECTLY AJAHKA DHDS
Those last seconds are glorious
that "now that I'm here" part is divine
I used to think that "who the fuck checks who loves who" was backwards or just Julian making noises or something. Brilliant.
+Gemma Lucas Julian always say something even if he's not
Very true!
One of the guitar solos sounds like One Way Trigger from Comedown Machine.
i remember sitting in my room in the dark and playing this video on my pc, and i stared at it like I was being hypnotized, and today im still sitting here enjoying a brief moment of a hypnosis session
Why did it take 5 years for the cookies to recommend me this song, and album? lol
same hapenned to me
Jesus when that riff hits... nothing hurts for a while
this is demoniacal. 10/10.
the chorus is a guitar solo
Julian is a genius, he made my life livable I swear they bring me back to life with these masterpieces
Am I the only one who gets a strong psychedelic vibe from this?
Indie Princess The visuals...
The part where the chorus comes in followed by that riff is like entering the eye of a hurricane
The music sounds Arabic but the sung parts sound like Hindi. This coming from someone whose first language is Hindi and has grown up in an Arabic country.
Daniel, she said *sounds like*
Julian blurs the pronunciation of words sometimes makes them sound like Hindi accent. It's no secret they're inspired from Middle Eastern and Indian music.
Sahi pakda hai aapne
@@aryamanrawat5019 play any instrument?
@@MrShahid0072 guitar mostly. a bit of keyboards . a bit of drums
I feel bad because my manager suggested I listen to this song specifically at work like 5 years ago, and only now I’ve found it. Wilson, I finally listened to it, about 9 months ago for the first time. Definitely my favourite band I’ve found this year
AAHHH SOMEBODY GET THIS RIFF OUT OF MY HEAD
better late than never
+LifeOfTheParty better late than pregnant
+EpiC DizoN hahaha true true
LifeOfTheParty hat strategically pulled down over one eye and your scarf of Apricot. Do not read into it just play with yer screen name. Party Hat
5 years and i still watch it on repeat every single day
I hope the Voidz releases another set of songs soon because I really need it rightnow. This song means everything to me.
kinda looks like Julian himself learned how to make videos. in Russia we say "talented man is talented in everything".
actually Jeff Kite, who is the drummer of the band i think, made this!
+Ananda González jeff kite is the keyboardist... Alex be le drummer...
+HB Colchado factually
lifeofslice 47
a masterpiece
The Voidz are even more underrated than The Strokes
@Elijah Finch Karavana is really good too and also The Unfortunate
I just randomly clicked in this track and never expected it to be like this lmao.
Loved the deer skeleton so much that I got it tattooed 😅😅
This is my favorite from Tyranny yesssssssssss
Now I can actually follow what Julian says.
This is one of my favorite tracks on the album and a great one to hear them perform live. I'm hoping this is a sign that an a video is on it's way. Good job guys! x
Favorite track on the album!
This is the greatest thing. one of the best songs in the album.
Getting One Way Trigger vibes.
it's the same chord progression
OWT : Em A D G
Dare i care : EM A Fa#m Bm
2:22 sounds almost exactly like One Way Trigger but like in a very warm nostalgic way that isn't annoying.
Yes!!!!! exactly!
El muelle de san Blas - Mana
@@JosueRodriguezTonUpBoy ონიჯჯკიჯიჯკჯჯჯკჯჯჯჯჯიჯჯკჯიჯჯიჯჟ
Dryad translate this to English pls bro
I met Julian and The Voidz twice. One of the times, I had told Jeff about the similarity between this song and One Way Trigger. He said he was somewhat familiar with the song, so he knew what i was talking about. I asked him if the reference was intentional or not, and he said no, it was a coincidence because he said Jacob wrote that riff. And he wasn't aware of One Way Trigger to his knowledge.
Just an interesting tidbit.
THIS IS MY JAM FOREVER LIKE HEARING IT LIVE WAS LIKE BEING BORN AGAIN LITERALLY I SAW MY SOUL LIGHTING UP THIS IS EVERYTHING AND THEY ARE SO FUCKING GREAT PLAYING THIS LIVE AND JUST SCREAMING MY LUNGS OUT ON THE WHERE MY FRIEEEENDSSS THEY USED TO LIVEEEEEE I CAN DIE EACH TIME BUT IT'S TOO GOOD SO I SURVIVE TILL THE END MAAAAAAN I FUCKING FREAK OUT EACH TIME I NEED TO THROW SOMETHING AT THE WALL RIGHT NOW
ALSO JOOLZ SINGING "DADADADAAA" AT THE END IN THE LIVE VERION IS LITERALLY MY MAIN REASON TO LIVE
I NEED THIS SONG INJECTED INTO MY VEINS BLASTING MY VOLUME ISN'T ENOUGH🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️ DARE I CARE🔛🔝
HOLY SHIT THE LIVE VERSION SLAPPS EVEN HARDER🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Debo haber escuchado cientos de veces esta canción. Y la seguiré escuchando..
Tbh it sounds like arabic song... in a unique way haha Nice job Jules and Voidz
It's inspired by Ahlam Shamsan.a female Arabic singer
I just went through 4:39 - 4:52 at .25 speed and fucking deciphered the hidden message at the corner of the screen. it says...
im zoinked out of my mind
I feel bad, for the strokes fanboys, even for the julian fanboys, because you are not feeling what the voidz is, you only has the half movie or less. feel the music, feel the freedom.
I seriously can not get sick of this song. I've been listening to it all the time and it's still so awesome
I remember back in the 2000's trippin' balls to visuals like this. Well played, sir!
Can't wait to see Julian next week in DC!
i consider this song a drug due to the insane amount of dopamine it gives me
the outro is so heartbreaking and i love it so damn much
It heals my wounds
DARE I CARE GOES HARD SO HARD
En serio que no puedo parar de escuchar esta canción 😳
Guys, Im arabic and I can confirm the first part of the song is from an actual arabic song by Ahlam, the song is called "حبني او حب غيري" which means love me or go love someone else.
You can go listen to it and hear it sounds THE EXACT same!!!
Also there is a girl who sang it in arab got talent and thats how it got viral, the girl's name is hala alturk
holy shit you're right !!
thanksss
Omg amazing thank you
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@@boogieman.1698???
My favourite song❤️🔥
Que tipo de droga auditiva es esta? :') alv es perfecta, una obra de arte ❤
I heavy fuck with that bass line
When I die I want this to be one of the last pieces of music I ever hear.
absolute masterpiece. intoxicating
The last half of this song is genius level!!!
This is probably one of my favourite songs of all time
fuckin masterpiece
Tyranny anniversary gift 😍😍 (a couple days off)
Anniversary Gift?
The strokes the voidz Julian my life
For a long time this song has been meaningful for me in very some Many ways, and I think thats what a song really has to do with you and your soul, Theres when you realize these are very well produced and made songs from the very beginning, Thanks to Jules Casablancas, The Voidz and all the crew involving this band and proyect 🥲🥲😊
Tastes change, right? Never really took to the Voidz but I'm revisiting and that is a fucking incredible piece of music
man it must be so hard to perform this song live.
This song is amazing!
I love this, got The New Abnormal this afternoon & was wondering if he'd released any other Solo stuff after PFTY & came across this can't wait for the LP now ✌️
Hey those kaleidoscopic light images are like the images I see just prior to an out of body experience
it has that bohemian arabic kind of vibe and I'm diggin' it
fucking love this 💯💯💯
Smells like One Way Trigger
Soliman El Hakim pensé que habrían más comentarios así xDDD
Cierto.
Heard on the last night they were in sf they closed with this song. Shit was a magical moment. Only know a handful off ppl in real life that fuck with them so being surrounding with ppl singing the same song I was singing since I was 17 was such a beautiful tear dropping moment .
My favorite song of all time