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Starving Masses
Drumsticks the parallels to future rhythm feelings tin garbage cans mirages for metaphors like the "gutter brain" sit and wait tired so hate it lick a fentanyl patch and get elated
pasha alekseyevPublished 7 years ago in PoetsRecovery
I exist beyond my body, my worth cannot be measured in pounds the pressures felt live solely through my thoughts - these are
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Are we to see the world through the eyes of our leaders or with the souls of our ancestors? Is there a time when we close the doors of brainwash and open the journals of truth?
Dawn IrenePublished 7 years ago in PoetsMechanic
These words won't get Me high at night, But I'm a poet- I can fly... I guide the hook into the blues, And fish for feelings
Ron WalkerPublished 7 years ago in PoetsContrast
In a single breath, my entire opinion of you changed, marking the before and after in my choices. People talk, and you forgot they always have loud voices.
Miss RiddlePublished 7 years ago in PoetsLees Avenue Interview
Kyle Stumpo: I caught up with the guys in Lees Avenue for an interview just before their EP release show at Ask A Punk yesterday. They gave me some tips and tricks to share with you on dealing with stage fright and also explained how they made their EP and Music video!
Kyle StumpoPublished 7 years ago in BeatCover Songs Better Than the Original
To me, one of the most miraculous moments in music is when an artist has a vision for someone else's song. He/she feels something that may not be what the creator felt, but all the same, it is overwhelming enough that this new artist must express it. I am irresolute in my phrasing of cover songs better than the original as to say one is better is subjective. Moreover, "better" is more synonymous with creating a more empathetic piece to me. I feel a greater connection to these covers, not because the artist is more skilled, but because he/she captured my feelings more closely than the original creator.
Bjorn BjornsonPublished 7 years ago in BeatHow to Grow Your Fanbase
When you first start out in your local scene, you may realize that you don't draw a big crowd at your shows. This may be disheartening to you and your bandmates, but you shouldn't worry about it. Just by playing a show, you've taken the first steps towards growing your fan base.
Kyle StumpoPublished 7 years ago in Beat