I feel grateful for all those serious looking people who, for one reason or another, at one point in their life decided that "I will learn how to play the flute", or "I guess I'll practice violin alone in my room for hours and hours" .. so now we can listen to the results of all those decisions. So thanks to those serious looking people
Pedro Martins is an absolute master class here in how to do a kickass guitar solo without running away with the song. Matches the vibe and tone of the song perfectly and adds a complex and pretty melody that doesn't clash, yet still demonstrates incredible playing talent.
I like that a song that might just be about depression closes with a beautiful coda set against a clip of a dreary, grey trip on a British motorway. Fitting
I'm trying to read all of your comments but having trouble seeing because of tears in my eyes. Only discovered Louis and Genevieve earlier this year. Saw them live in Chicago. I suspect everyone here is struggling trying to find the words to describe his musical beauty and power. I have been a musician 50+ years and there's very little that moves me as much as Louis. Lord.
Louis quietly becoming one of the most prolific and talented musicians of our generation. its crazy its only been 13 years since I first heard him with Below The Valleys. feels like a lifetime
I'm just so happy to be still discovering good musicians in this decade. New voices that have something to add while in conversation with the past. Louis Cole, Genevieve Artadi, everybody at Brainfeeder and your collaborators, this orchestra. I listen and I can believe. This is the redemption of art. Art redeems humanity. You are winning for all of us.
Legend. Took my sister, who not only had never heard of him, but listens exclusively to 80's pop music, to watch him live last year. I knew there'd be long periods of instrumentation and whatnot, so wasn't sure how it would go down. She loved it. To me, that's proof that Louis Cole and his fellow musicians are top bananas.
Pedro Martins is probably the closest current thing possible to having Allan Holdsworth on call. He's really terrific and it is nice to hear the guitar featured this way.
There's no musical project out there quite like that of Louis Cole and the brilliant collaborators that have lifted this music to our ears. This song hits extra hard for me because these dreams are killing me. I've been on a medication for nearly nine months that gives me vivid, bizarre dreams and nightmares every night, where those I've lost haven't gone anywhere, and I wake in a state of indescribable, unbearable confusion, and renewed grief. And I can't get off the medication until several very uncertain things change. Some people misunderstand the simplicity and straightforwardness of much of Louis's writing. Sometimes it's just saying precisely what it's saying and it shouldn't be anything else for the sake of anybody else.
Music is so powerful man. The way it can connect not only through language but with emotions and experiences is wild and gorgeous. On the other hand, what you’re going through sounds really harsh and I do not have a similar experience, the best I can say is “hang on bud, it’s gonna be tough but one day you’ll look back proud and say *I MADE IT HERE”.* Dunno if those words can mean something to you, but it’s just me leaving my 2 cents because I was moved by your comment.
@@hecdavid11 It does mean a lot, thank you so much. Slowly but surely over the course of the year I am recovering. It is remarkable how effectively Louis & co.'s work inspires deliberate, passionate human connection. In a day where we find our communities fractured by innumerable arbitrary boundaries that confound our communication and common humanity, it is a challenge to find languages and expressions that reach for that humanity and pull it back together into action and organization. Coalition is just a re-synthesis between those boundaries back into the whole in which we all belong, and from which none shall be left behind.
Genuinely believe that he is the best. Yea, he is...he's the best. Everything he does absolutely blows me away. It just hits different. Wonderful. Thank the musical gods for Louis Cole. Aaaaaamen.
I love how BoC it gets right at the end. I'm thankful for Louis Cole and all of the amazing musicians that stand behind him in this, an interesting time to be alive where any music one desires is a white noise that almost cancels itsef out. Where some of the greatest players and composers ever to live, live now but it can be (ironically) exponentially harder to get to them. I appreciate that these individuals care to bring the craft forward in decades where it seems like those attributes are less valuable. It's like a "screw you, I'm going to do it anyway" vibe and I like that.
When I first listened to this song three days ago, the groove at the beginning caught me very off guard, when the drums came in twice as fast as I thought. I found the song good at first but it's really grown on me since then, I've been listening to it a couple times per day and it might be my favorite of the year. I'd like to say some things I love about the song, even if nobody reads my comment and I'm not really knowledgeable about writing music, I just want to put this out there I love the melody that plays throughout the song. I think it's really unique and beautiful, and it instantly made me feel uplifted as soon as I heard it I love that guitar in my left ear during the verse ( 0:33 ). I think it brings some levity to that part and I love how focused the guitarist Pedro Martins seems to be in the video (great solo too, technical but I thought it was very tasteful) I love the metropole orkest here, they really enhance the emotion that the song ellicits in me, by supporting the chords, playing little runs every now and then etc or just doing their magic yknow This might be a me thing, but I love the "dimension" that the song occupies, it doesn't try to go in multiple different directions etc. I personnally really dislike when a song has a great thing going and they kinda kill that momentum to go in a different direction altogether out of nowhere I love the little side to side shuffle that the singers do during the whole song, kinda makes me want to side shuffle too I'm sure I'll find a better understanding of the song once I'll have listened to it for a couple of months and have had time to naturally analyse it, but this is what I'm loving about the song so far. Great job Louis Cole and team !
This has been on repeat for several weeks (maybe months... I have NO fucking idea... I just need to hear it again and again...) If it was in my domain, I would dedicate this song to all the people who've lost loved ones, whether through breakups or death (or just through time and insufferable inaction). Thanks Mr. Cole, especially for the Boards of Canda stylings on the outro. Damned... how do you do this kind of thing... Peace everyone!
Я в абсолютном восхищении! С каждой новой песней ощущение, будто он только разгоняется, и дальше будет нечто настолько невообразимое и прекрасное. Это гениально. Sry for my language. I just want to say thank you for your music, it's unbelievable and so amazing! ❤
Louis Cole always seems to coincidentally just know what to say and how to say it, like he's doing a soundtrack for my life. I don't know why this phenomenon keeps occuring. This song was all the feels and then it concludes with a shot of motorway in my home country. Everything he does always hits.
Came here after nothing showed up in my recommended. This is honestly the song I needed to hear right now. Your music kicks ass and I can't believe I'm only now discovering it. Better late than never I guess.
I feel grateful that Louis Cole is putting words and music to something I thought no one else really felt… turns out I’m not alone- so awesome! This is some of the best modern music in the world. We are all lucky to enjoy it.
NICE! LOVE this album! Getting STR8 Old-School Earth, Wind & Fire vibes with some Claire Fischer/Phoenix Horns vibes from this. Sam Wilkes' bass line reminds me of Verdine White playing back in the day. I could hear Johnny Graham doing the guitar solo with his own style. And the background singers are like when The Emotions sang with Earth, Wind & Fire (in a roundabout way). The video at the end on the screen reminds me some of the bike ride Prince & Appollonia took in the "Take Me With U" scene in Purple Rain, especially when some of that was actually shot in L.A.
He's just churning out banger after banger with this album. Less than 30 days now and I can't wait. If the whole album is as high quality as these 3 then this might be one of my favourite albums of all time.
These 3 tracks are astounding. Have ordered the album and travelling from UK to Holland for the live show. Wish you were in London too hut what the hell - neither my wife nor 17yo daughter have been to Amsterdam before so we're super stoked. Incredible work Louis and team (and Sam must be enjoying this gig more than any other bassist enjoyed their gig - in history).
Getting to experience things like this is what makes life worth living, i sit here with a huge smile, tears streaming down my face, such beautiful music like this hits me straight to the core!
Amazing of course. I'd like to hear from L Cole if he has any influence re Boards of Canada - I mean, the outro of this is very reminiscent of BOC. But maybe their sound has become ingrained enough 20 years + later that it's just ubiquitous?
There's a lot of nice technical stuff to be said about this, but I just wanted to say that listening to it made me feel really good. The tune - especially with this arrangement and these folks - is super pleasant to listen to.
Amazing - the nerd in me can’t help noticing that on the outro the film has him driving on the left hand site and I think it’s where the roads merge in at the bottom of the a1 near London as I think the cameras match but happy to be corrected - can’t wait to see him back in London in September I have tickets !
Amazing...I don't really know what else to say. Louis Cole is insanely talented and able to take music in directions I wouldn't expect which is quite rare these days.
First time listening to this song today after sleeping in on a Saturday. It's good to know I'm not the only one who has recurring dreams/nightmares about their ex. Literally just had one this morning 😢
Sam Wilkes is an absolute machine.
Seriously. It's like he stuffs us all in his pocket.
I completely agree. Another beast of a musician is Rai Thistlethwayte on keys
my gf calls him the pigeon cuz he head always bobbin but to me hes the goat.
Yep. As a mediocre bass player this just makes my fingers twitch to see if i can follow his groove.
Sadly, no.
I have no idea about bass playing, but its so wholesome him being smiling always, it makes every music video even better 😁
I am so glad to live in the same timeline as Louis Cole.
I keep watching this video and I agree. This is my jam, and I didn't know it was my jam until I heard it.
y e s
Louis Cole is cementing himself as one of the all time best musicians on Earth. Thank you for this gift, Mr. Louis Cool.
@@jackisgallant thank you for catching that lmao
I would love to see a Louis Cole + Bill Wurtz colab
Nah he’s the best on planet X.
I agree with you !
@@_SirCharge "PLEAAASE PLEASEE PLEAAASEE CAN YOU NAME IT AFTER ME PLEEEAAAASEEEEEEEEEEE" -Louis Cole, end of "Planet X"
I feel grateful for all those serious looking people who, for one reason or another, at one point in their life decided that "I will learn how to play the flute", or "I guess I'll practice violin alone in my room for hours and hours" .. so now we can listen to the results of all those decisions. So thanks to those serious looking people
Louis Cole is the only artist whose songs I can add to my playlist even without listening to them, and I won't be disappointed.
God, depression and anxiety has never sounded so beautiful. Thanks Cole and company.
It's never sounded so happy! Strangely happy and upbeat.
@AdamFontenet lol this guys never had depression before. Laugh.
@@NZMPlays Who you talkin about?
@@ejb7969 the guy saying my comment was cringe. Not you you’re kin
Hey Ya by Outkast.And track was trolling people who dont listen lyrics
my emotional journey listening to Louis's music is perfectly demonstrated by Sam Wilkes' facial expressions
I don't know what it is, but practically every song that Louis makes, at some point, moves me. Thank you. I'll stay with the mystery.
"Its my favorite mystery"
The mystery of a burning fire
I think that's Louis goal and he nails it
Pedro's section really gives this a Steely Dan Reelin' in the Years feel
Came here to compliment how much he plays like Elliott Randall. Brilliant stuff!
Dude I just commented without reading your comment before but that's exactly how I felt! That's crazy
I think Louis has been listening to a bucket load of ‘Dan and Don in recent years - some of his tracks could have come from a lost Donald Fagen album!
Pat Matheny.
Pedro Martins is an absolute master class here in how to do a kickass guitar solo without running away with the song.
Matches the vibe and tone of the song perfectly and adds a complex and pretty melody that doesn't clash, yet still demonstrates incredible playing talent.
I like that a song that might just be about depression closes with a beautiful coda set against a clip of a dreary, grey trip on a British motorway. Fitting
I'm trying to read all of your comments but having trouble seeing because of tears in my eyes. Only discovered Louis and Genevieve earlier this year. Saw them live in Chicago. I suspect everyone here is struggling trying to find the words to describe his musical beauty and power. I have been a musician 50+ years and there's very little that moves me as much as Louis. Lord.
This is tight music for tight people, don't miss out Knower, their band before Louis Cole :)
My friend, you need to experience Clown Core. I’m sure the drummer will look very familiar.
@@joefelice5062 you cant prove it!
@@k0r0z1f Knower is still very much alive.
Yes a friend let me know about him about 6 months or so ago and I love his music his videos harmonies drumming just all of it!
Pedro’s guitar sounds like a dream.
If Stevie Wonder and Steely Dan had a baby, it would be this song. Love it
Pedro's solo is unreal. Just gliding beauty
I am currently in a Mini Stop conbini in Fukuoka and they are playing this.
Amazing
That’s a really cool combination somehow :)
@@Mallowolf best part was I was also wearing a Knower t-shirt at the time too lol
So happy to see Rai Thistlethwayte back on the keys and on stage!
Let it happen is pure genius. I can’t stop saying it. ☮️
I totally agree with you. It's a masterpiece.
One of my favs by Louis
Its a live version of Let it happen coming soon?
@@EstamosDe yes, an orchestral version will be on the album
@@EstamosDe 1:55
This came out when my daughter got hospitalized and my mother died in one week. It helped me trough. Thanks. It is a gem.
Louis quietly becoming one of the most prolific and talented musicians of our generation.
its crazy its only been 13 years since I first heard him with Below The Valleys. feels like a lifetime
I'm just so happy to be still discovering good musicians in this decade. New voices that have something to add while in conversation with the past. Louis Cole, Genevieve Artadi, everybody at Brainfeeder and your collaborators, this orchestra. I listen and I can believe. This is the redemption of art. Art redeems humanity. You are winning for all of us.
Happy to see there's dedicated Sam Cam
Legend. Took my sister, who not only had never heard of him, but listens exclusively to 80's pop music, to watch him live last year. I knew there'd be long periods of instrumentation and whatnot, so wasn't sure how it would go down. She loved it. To me, that's proof that Louis Cole and his fellow musicians are top bananas.
80’s pop listener here. He also jives with my music taste. There is a lot of synth, cool bass lines, and I love the horn section.
Goosebumps. I needed this right now. Stay strong y'all
Goosebumps Cosmic Timing Squad 🤝
i wish somebody loved me as much as Sam Wilkes likes to play bass.
pedro martins absolutely shredded wow, beautiful song
One of the tunes of the year.
I always feel like playing Wonderputt at the end of this song. ⛳️
❤❤
When I found Louis Cole, I was like “finally something that is very unique but also approachable.”
I had the exact opposite reacting coming from first hearing him from Clowncore
@@mikehall4730 CC is part of it!
Unique=the only one
It can't be very the only one
@@dewimatthews6037 find a modern pop band that has a full orchestra?
This is the best guitar part in any Louis Cole song I’ve heard since Money
Pedro Martins is probably the closest current thing possible to having Allan Holdsworth on call. He's really terrific and it is nice to hear the guitar featured this way.
Is the solo an overdub? Not only because it sounds weird, but it also kinda looks weird
Come on, that was agonizing. As great as all other musicians in his band are, I never heard a decent guitar player with Louis Cole.
@@stanvanillo9831 If we figure out which concert this take is from, I might be able to help. I've got this song on video in my phone from 4 concerts.
@@MartinMaat ?????????
all louis cole outros are a concentrated shot of nostalgia
There's no musical project out there quite like that of Louis Cole and the brilliant collaborators that have lifted this music to our ears.
This song hits extra hard for me because these dreams are killing me. I've been on a medication for nearly nine months that gives me vivid, bizarre dreams and nightmares every night, where those I've lost haven't gone anywhere, and I wake in a state of indescribable, unbearable confusion, and renewed grief. And I can't get off the medication until several very uncertain things change.
Some people misunderstand the simplicity and straightforwardness of much of Louis's writing. Sometimes it's just saying precisely what it's saying and it shouldn't be anything else for the sake of anybody else.
Music is so powerful man. The way it can connect not only through language but with emotions and experiences is wild and gorgeous.
On the other hand, what you’re going through sounds really harsh and I do not have a similar experience, the best I can say is “hang on bud, it’s gonna be tough but one day you’ll look back proud and say *I MADE IT HERE”.*
Dunno if those words can mean something to you, but it’s just me leaving my 2 cents because I was moved by your comment.
@@hecdavid11 It does mean a lot, thank you so much. Slowly but surely over the course of the year I am recovering. It is remarkable how effectively Louis & co.'s work inspires deliberate, passionate human connection. In a day where we find our communities fractured by innumerable arbitrary boundaries that confound our communication and common humanity, it is a challenge to find languages and expressions that reach for that humanity and pull it back together into action and organization. Coalition is just a re-synthesis between those boundaries back into the whole in which we all belong, and from which none shall be left behind.
@@hecdavid11 RUclips has once again hidden a lengthy reply I wrote to you, but let me thank you from the bottom of my heart for your kind words.
The outro feels real Boards of Canada like and I love it!
OMG yes, love them!
the best music ever made is being made today. thank God.
🙌🙌🙌
Pedro is absolutely murdering those verses, jjjEEEEzus
Louis Cole Always makes me smile. Jack Skellington would be proud.
This shit is unreal. I feel bombarded with thousands of emotions at the same time.
Same
ORDER. THE. ALBUM.
It's important.
Louis singing got to the next level. Great!
Genuinely believe that he is the best. Yea, he is...he's the best. Everything he does absolutely blows me away. It just hits different. Wonderful. Thank the musical gods for Louis Cole. Aaaaaamen.
I love how BoC it gets right at the end. I'm thankful for Louis Cole and all of the amazing musicians that stand behind him in this, an interesting time to be alive where any music one desires is a white noise that almost cancels itsef out. Where some of the greatest players and composers ever to live, live now but it can be (ironically) exponentially harder to get to them. I appreciate that these individuals care to bring the craft forward in decades where it seems like those attributes are less valuable. It's like a "screw you, I'm going to do it anyway" vibe and I like that.
boards of canada?
@@kingcyrusking Yup!
ORANGE
@@acceptable_wolf Yeah, that's right.
Sam is soooooo good. Totally in the pocket. His groove is infectious.
god damn the guitar during the verses ring so good
yes bro fax
Hitting the perfect calming neurons in what's left of my brain. Love it!
That synth outro kills me everytime... pure magic. 🙏🙏🙏
A big masterpiece with "Things" melancholic vibes... I love Pedro's solo
What a wonderful assemblage of beautiful human flowers. I love you all so much and the music too. A million thanks and all my love. 🤗
This music makes me feel colors I wish I could see.
When I first listened to this song three days ago, the groove at the beginning caught me very off guard, when the drums came in twice as fast as I thought. I found the song good at first but it's really grown on me since then, I've been listening to it a couple times per day and it might be my favorite of the year. I'd like to say some things I love about the song, even if nobody reads my comment and I'm not really knowledgeable about writing music, I just want to put this out there
I love the melody that plays throughout the song. I think it's really unique and beautiful, and it instantly made me feel uplifted as soon as I heard it
I love that guitar in my left ear during the verse ( 0:33 ). I think it brings some levity to that part and I love how focused the guitarist Pedro Martins seems to be in the video (great solo too, technical but I thought it was very tasteful)
I love the metropole orkest here, they really enhance the emotion that the song ellicits in me, by supporting the chords, playing little runs every now and then etc or just doing their magic yknow
This might be a me thing, but I love the "dimension" that the song occupies, it doesn't try to go in multiple different directions etc. I personnally really dislike when a song has a great thing going and they kinda kill that momentum to go in a different direction altogether out of nowhere
I love the little side to side shuffle that the singers do during the whole song, kinda makes me want to side shuffle too
I'm sure I'll find a better understanding of the song once I'll have listened to it for a couple of months and have had time to naturally analyse it, but this is what I'm loving about the song so far. Great job Louis Cole and team !
Hey thanks for sharing this, loved hearing your thoughts and I feel the same way about this song.
That guitar solo is untouchable. It soars on awkward, angular wings
It’s always a pleasure to hear what Louis Cole is cooking.
the performance pedro martins put in here is unbelievable
The Metropole orkest is truly one of kind
Another Day, Another *BANGER* from Louis Cole 📀
i could listen to this a billion times
pedro really elevates this already amazing piece. love it
Knower/ Louis Cole/ genevieve artadi are the future of music and the future is now
This has been on repeat for several weeks (maybe months... I have NO fucking idea... I just need to hear it again and again...) If it was in my domain, I would dedicate this song to all the people who've lost loved ones, whether through breakups or death (or just through time and insufferable inaction). Thanks Mr. Cole, especially for the Boards of Canda stylings on the outro. Damned... how do you do this kind of thing... Peace everyone!
Utterly magical. And those backing singers moving in unison is a sight.
Я в абсолютном восхищении! С каждой новой песней ощущение, будто он только разгоняется, и дальше будет нечто настолько невообразимое и прекрасное. Это гениально. Sry for my language. I just want to say thank you for your music, it's unbelievable and so amazing! ❤
Totally sublime....
Sam’s joy is infectiously unparalleled 🥲
Hell Yes. Louis remains on unbeatable form.
Louis Cole always seems to coincidentally just know what to say and how to say it, like he's doing a soundtrack for my life. I don't know why this phenomenon keeps occuring. This song was all the feels and then it concludes with a shot of motorway in my home country. Everything he does always hits.
Maybe he is like us one of the real humans
@@EstamosDe 100% agree.
Came here after nothing showed up in my recommended. This is honestly the song I needed to hear right now. Your music kicks ass and I can't believe I'm only now discovering it. Better late than never I guess.
Binney just keeping that reed moist for the next epic solo
I feel grateful that Louis Cole is putting words and music to something I thought no one else really felt… turns out I’m not alone- so awesome! This is some of the best modern music in the world. We are all lucky to enjoy it.
Don't ever give up, Louis. Your dreams bring joy to me, and I'm sure to many others as well.
it sounds like a modern day steely dan. I love it.
LOUIS COLE SAVE MY SUMMER AND MY LIFE
NICE! LOVE this album! Getting STR8 Old-School Earth, Wind & Fire vibes with some Claire Fischer/Phoenix Horns vibes from this. Sam Wilkes' bass line reminds me of Verdine White playing back in the day. I could hear Johnny Graham doing the guitar solo with his own style. And the background singers are like when The Emotions sang with Earth, Wind & Fire (in a roundabout way). The video at the end on the screen reminds me some of the bike ride Prince & Appollonia took in the "Take Me With U" scene in Purple Rain, especially when some of that was actually shot in L.A.
I only know Earth, Wind & Fire from the people you mentioned, but I’m checking the rest out since I love this album too. Thanks for the recs!
He's just churning out banger after banger with this album. Less than 30 days now and I can't wait. If the whole album is as high quality as these 3 then this might be one of my favourite albums of all time.
Whenever you feel down. Just remember. You exist in a timeline with Louis Cole.
These 3 tracks are astounding. Have ordered the album and travelling from UK to Holland for the live show. Wish you were in London too hut what the hell - neither my wife nor 17yo daughter have been to Amsterdam before so we're super stoked. Incredible work Louis and team (and Sam must be enjoying this gig more than any other bassist enjoyed their gig - in history).
I can't believe I'm gonna see this album played live in Amsterdam in October.
See you there
same!!
Can't wait 😁
Horribly envious, but I also hope it brings you tremendous enjoyment.
Unreal song, unreal performance, unreal mix. Thanks as always, Louis. And shouts to Sam who has become my all-time favorite bassist. Love always.
Only three tracks in and this is my favorite album of all time.
I cannot express how absolutely magical your music is to my soul. "gun clicks and winks" to your parents for giving the world such a beautiful gift.
Pedro DESTRUINDO na guitarra ! Bom demais ! Louis, you're the freaking best man ! Just better and better music
im so glad our Sam is getting so much love. he is Sam and Louis is Frodo.
Getting to experience things like this is what makes life worth living, i sit here with a huge smile, tears streaming down my face, such beautiful music like this hits me straight to the core!
Amazing of course. I'd like to hear from L Cole if he has any influence re Boards of Canada - I mean, the outro of this is very reminiscent of BOC. But maybe their sound has become ingrained enough 20 years + later that it's just ubiquitous?
He notes them as major influence in interviews a lot
@@christophersimmons7784 Thanks! Never heard him name check them, but it makes sense that he would.
There's a lot of nice technical stuff to be said about this, but I just wanted to say that listening to it made me feel really good. The tune - especially with this arrangement and these folks - is super pleasant to listen to.
could listen to that outro for hours
I Love the whole gang ! It’s like a family thing how he includes everybody !
Amazing - the nerd in me can’t help noticing that on the outro the film has him driving on the left hand site and I think it’s where the roads merge in at the bottom of the a1 near London as I think the cameras match but happy to be corrected - can’t wait to see him back in London in September I have tickets !
Definitely a road in the U.K., as you surmise.
The level of musicianship is untouched
Sam Wilkes and LC are just *so* tight with each other in this show.
this has been one of my favourite songs i have ever heard for quite a long time
thank you for letting us enjoy this on hq, this is phenomenal
Sam's bass tone is so clean that I now compare all others to it. The balance is so so good, too.
Por favor, amigo! Qué grandes que son!!
Digging the Stevie Wonder influence, this crew is some of the best musicians I have ever heard. Hope Cole gets better and Knower can go back on tour.
Knower can’t miss. Feels like lemonade on a hot day. Refreshing!
that last part of the video really hit hard
i love louis cole so much
Amazing...I don't really know what else to say. Louis Cole is insanely talented and able to take music in directions I wouldn't expect which is quite rare these days.
Hell yes! This concert was magical. Deserves the album treatment!
Like if you've put this song on repeat more than 10 times last week
As someone who struggled with depression for a couple of years, all I can say is that this song hits too close to home...
First time listening to this song today after sleeping in on a Saturday. It's good to know I'm not the only one who has recurring dreams/nightmares about their ex. Literally just had one this morning 😢
dreams = killing me
these releases? = resurrecting and lifting me to new heights
12/10, im glad you never pumped those breaks