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Look at the album cover of "Goodbye Gravity, Welcome Change" by The Morning Of while listening to this. I don't know why I associate the image with the song so much.
This song just reminds me of some beautiful distant place. This song almost has a theme of isolation starting out as a sad thing, then building into extreme happiness because of peace.
This song is amazing. I guarantee, if you've had a bad day, and just feel tired, it will help you. The beginning is so numbingly downbeat, you'll relate to it immediately, but as the song progresses, it turns into a positive thing. Almost, "Things are going to be okay" feeling. At least, that's how I see it.
i've been feeling incredibly nostalgic lately--not just missing things from my past but feeling almost as if i were back there, like if i went outside i'd be in high school again. granted, it's spring and the weather's beautiful; maybe that has something to do with it. but i'm not convinced it wasn't listening to this song for the first time a couple days ago that did it. even just the title is so incredibly evocative and full of nostalgia... powerful stuff.
I remember listening to this song one time. I was actually in the bathroom. It was playing behind me on a stereo, and I just thought about my life for the past year at that time. I thought about everything, then I began to cry. And then the song picked up, and it just made me feel so happy. It definitely binds hope into the song. Explosions in the Sky has an amazing way of turning everything in music into a much deeper story. Listening to it, I imagine all these kids playing happily, and then just beautiful weather outside. Really, it just reminds me of the passing of time, and what it does to people.
Simply amazing.
This is absolutely my favorite song by Explosions in the sky. I first heard it on the first episode of the TV Series friday night lights. Opening day of the season, 6 AM and its a drive through of a town. A town that will grow and evolve, a new hope.
There is a certain peace with this song. I can't really describe the title, it can mean so many things. But I'm going on a limb that the time of day they are comparing to is end of day, relaxing serenity
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Look at the album cover of "Goodbye Gravity, Welcome Change" by The Morning Of while listening to this. I don't know why I associate the image with the song so much.
This song just reminds me of some beautiful distant place. This song almost has a theme of isolation starting out as a sad thing, then building into extreme happiness because of peace.
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This song is amazing. I guarantee, if you've had a bad day, and just feel tired, it will help you. The beginning is so numbingly downbeat, you'll relate to it immediately, but as the song progresses, it turns into a positive thing. Almost, "Things are going to be okay" feeling. At least, that's how I see it.
This is the song I want to be played at my funeral. It begins sorrowful and slowly progress into a more hopeful feel. one of my favourites.
i've been feeling incredibly nostalgic lately--not just missing things from my past but feeling almost as if i were back there, like if i went outside i'd be in high school again. granted, it's spring and the weather's beautiful; maybe that has something to do with it. but i'm not convinced it wasn't listening to this song for the first time a couple days ago that did it. even just the title is so incredibly evocative and full of nostalgia... powerful stuff.
What a beautiful song title. I think everything is going to be okay in the end.
The title alone is beautiful... This song is like a comforting shoulder to cry on at the end of an awful day. Empathy, comfort, and encouragement.
I remember listening to this song one time. I was actually in the bathroom. It was playing behind me on a stereo, and I just thought about my life for the past year at that time. I thought about everything, then I began to cry. And then the song picked up, and it just made me feel so happy. It definitely binds hope into the song. Explosions in the Sky has an amazing way of turning everything in music into a much deeper story. Listening to it, I imagine all these kids playing happily, and then just beautiful weather outside. Really, it just reminds me of the passing of time, and what it does to people. Simply amazing.
This is absolutely my favorite song by Explosions in the sky. I first heard it on the first episode of the TV Series friday night lights. Opening day of the season, 6 AM and its a drive through of a town. A town that will grow and evolve, a new hope.
There is a certain peace with this song. I can't really describe the title, it can mean so many things. But I'm going on a limb that the time of day they are comparing to is end of day, relaxing serenity