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like everybody can share pieces instead of having one thing. I
don’t know, I’m excited for it, and I think there’s a lot of more
opportunities now with like the internet and stuff to make things I feel like I’ve dulled myself through
happen.
distance and distractions
While I keep staring at the same
Ignorance is marching by the sides of what we say unanswered questions hanging over my
When everybodys FIghting in their own crusade head every day.
Nobodys got time to question God in fear and faith When I try to answer them I realize how I
Everybodys dying while were FIghting our crusade thought I’d be set free,
But instead I found I was just illuminating
how little I actually knew about myself.
For sure, anything is possible, and to that end, Brandon Hoover I’m here right now, and so are you...
said that he’d love to tour with A Day to Remember and Bring Me
The Horizon, as both bands have influenced him heavily. “We’ve I might be gone tomorrow, and so may
toured with basically every other scene band which is insane to
me. Never would have thought that was gonna happen when I you...
was 17 and starting out and looking up to these bands. It’s been
a crazy ride…”
Meanwhile, Andy Leo has high hopes for a potential collaboration This is Sudden Sky...
with none other than Post Malone. In fact, the guys from CTE met
up with Malone at Coachella and showed him two of their songs
from Sudden Sky, “20/20” and “What I Am.” Leo recalled that
experience. “Basically the story is that no matter where he is, if he
plays a song loud as fuck in this giant mansion then everybody
pretends like they’re into it no matter what it is. It’s like watching
actual royalty exist but I showed him the song and he was like oh
this is the one that I’m going to be on? And I was like oh, I would
never ask him to do that but he suggested it and I sent him the
song a few weeks later and he didn’t acknowledge it.”
Hopefully, one day, Malone will respond, making that collaboration
one for the books! And with their bass player Hayden Tree making
underground hiphop tracks, and “the hip hop people and the emo
kids being both underground, they borrow from one another,” I’d
say maybe that kind of partnership isn’t too far off!
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