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I dig how the song starts sadly meloncholic as if the tone is representing what the singer feels and halfway through the tone shifts. Reminds me of how sadness turns into anger and then turns to shame.
I had the pleasure of attending a show of Citizen and Sorority Noise back in March. I purchased the tickets keeping Citizen in mind, and having it be one of my favourite bands, though I had run into the name Sorority Noise a few times in the past. I ran a little late and showed up in the middle of Sorority Noise’s set, and I managed to walk in just as they were finishing up a song. I quietly made my way to the edge of the crowd, just before the next song. The lead singer whispered into the mic “This one’s called Your Soft Blood” And I’ve got to say, I was caught a little off guard by how silent the the crowd was. Anyway, they began to play through the song and in all honesty, I had never gotten goosebumps from music, nor did I believe one could. Not until that moment. Sorority Noise’s live performance will forever be the most beautiful and impactful experiences in my life.
How do you become more to your friends than a conversation piece Does it make you feel better knowing you got the best of me? I wanna mean enough to someone that they feel the need to tell me they feel the same I can be replaced I can be replaced Less than perfect ideologies this half-hearted psychology is bringing about the part of me that can't go to parties and stays in my room that can't go to parties and stays in my room Define me with long hair and cheap wine refine me to slurred lines and blank stares define me with long hair and cigarettes don't chalk me up to anything less than sin Define me with long hair and cheap wine refine me to slurred lines and blank stares define me with long hair and cigarettes don't chalk me up to anything less than sin
This might actually be my favorite song. It just goes SO HARD. Probably will find a different song to call my favorite song soon once I overlisten to this song, but for now, I'd say this song is really really good.
This hits me so hard every time, I listened to this song for the first time the day before my gf left me. I had listened to sorority noise for the whole time we talked but things have changed now, transition from No halo and Using was really fast. Now this is just another song in my playlists of the smiths and the cure, damn haedyn, why'd you have to break me?
this song is just an art piece for itself. The whole Band is a really big artist with ther album being their canvas and the songs the paint that defines how the painting is going to look like
Today at 2:14 am, studying for italian examen, just discovered them with this song, that kicks just right in the feels, all the time I feel like this, I hate it, lo odio odio sentirme así. Hi from Mexico
+Justin Morissette dude they're different than brand new, definetly have some influences but also dark/pop punk influences, which forges their unique sound
I saw them live September 14 it was great i got to touch camerons beard he let me i screamed sorry im a bit weird he signed my record too made me uber happy :3
Man this could easily be a Brand New song, it sounds a lot like it like for the first two minutes or so. I got distracted opened another tab while still listening to this song and I legit thought It had gone from Nolsey to one of the songs from Deja Entendu lol