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best part of the night was going into Ozzy's car after with Silver and listening to the new Frank song with no one saying a word
four dudes getting high sitting in the car on a rainy night listening to Frank Ocean
I'll still never forget the time I was driving down university Blvd in Tuscaloosa on a Saturday and pulled up to 4 frat boys in a lifted truck just fucking screaming along to "Somebody That I Used To Know"
four dudes getting high sitting in the car on a rainy night listening to Frank Ocean
I'll still never forget the time I was driving down university Blvd in Tuscaloosa on a Saturday and pulled up to 4 frat boys in a lifted truck just fucking screaming along to "Somebody That I Used To Know"
This is one of my friend groups favorite songs to sing/scream while we go to waffle house late at night
I'll still never forget the time I was driving down university Blvd in Tuscaloosa on a Saturday and pulled up to 4 frat boys in a lifted truck just fucking screaming along to "Somebody That I Used To Know"
This is one of my friend groups favorite songs to sing/scream while we go to waffle house late at night
get a load of Mr. Multiple Friend Groups over here
this is as close to a lullaby as any song I've ever heard, until the part where he yells a little.
Edit: is this really the best example of "high energy Bon Iver" you've got? Not really helping your case here
It's not a metal band y'know. He has some very bassy/electronic stuff going on in some songs that mix things up v nice with the folk stuff. In other songs he has like three jazz artists joining him. Like I said, his shows are great.
I didn’t say Bon Iver isn’t great. I’m talking about following another band’s energy.