“did you know that there’s a tunnel under ocean blvd” picture is from the first time lana and i got together at the studio. we met for lunch, then she went to florida, then flew back a few days later – she came over and that day we made hope is a dangerous thing, love song and a few other bits that turned into things through the years. i love you lana and i love our time together. tunnel is the third album i’ve made with you and it is just too overwhelming to describe how much our work together means to me. and truthfully, only god knows where it comes from cause we just fuck around until things like a and w fly out and laura is like what the fuck guys? pic 2: “margaret” forever and margaret forever, in all forms. and endless love to @sharp_stick who is with us for every inch. to everyone listening have a great time with tunnel today – we freaked ourselves out on some of these songs so enjoy it! bleachers babies on here @mikeyfreedomhart @esmith109 @hutchdrums @mriddles @zemaudu i love you @tommygenesis and @zachary_dawes .. just got off an interview and carried on about how much i love zach and how his work is as pure as him. hope they print it big zach! love to @sam_dew father j @itsdrewerickson mike hermosa @mythic.bitch @olijacobs1 as well!
“did you know that there’s a tunnel under ocean blvd” picture is from the first time lana and i got together at the studio. we met for lunch, then she went to florida, then flew back a few days later – she came over and that day we made hope is a dangerous thing, love song and a few other bits that turned into things through the years. i love you lana and i love our time together. tunnel is the third album i’ve made with you and it is just too overwhelming to describe how much our work together means to me. and truthfully, only god knows where it comes from cause we just fuck around until things like a and w fly out and laura is like what the fuck guys? pic 2: “margaret” forever and margaret forever, in all forms. and endless love to @sharp_stick who is with us for every inch. to everyone listening have a great time with tunnel today – we freaked ourselves out on some of these songs so enjoy it! bleachers babies on here @mikeyfreedomhart @esmith109 @hutchdrums @mriddles @zemaudu i love you @tommygenesis and @zachary_dawes .. just got off an interview and carried on about how much i love zach and how his work is as pure as him. hope they print it big zach! love to @sam_dew father j @itsdrewerickson mike hermosa @mythic.bitch @olijacobs1 as well!
just got home from work, talk soon ♥️
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gn :: nothing is u ♥️🍅
12/25/22 🍅 —— august 18th – realizing how big its going to be to articulate what this album cycle has meant for us as it comes to a close. so im gonna start writing down thoughts early. initial – i wrote this album when i felt i had been coming alive. wrapping all the dark bits into something that you can work with. letting some heaven exist in moments. taking the sadness out of saturday night. left at home, left out, behind in the race, not yourself … whatever it is the idea of saturday night holds a place for those who can win here and there. i became interested in the moments when that didnt seem possible and what keeps us going. when saturday nights are filled with sadness and something still pushes on you. i call it unearned hope. unearned hope hope often comes from a place of having known something better. the idea of unearned hope are those of us chasing something we’ve never known but somehow imagined was ours. something distant and felt. the album came through the lens of a new romance, prosecuting the hell out of my family and a band that somehow starting playing like nothing i even dared to dream of. we got lucky. we caught that post lockdown wave perfectly. booked tours and moved them. shadow of the city moving almost 3 times. then bammmm. first show back was in front of a crowd who had bought those tickets 2 years before when a lockdown felt like something that would break us. there we were, taking care of each other. celebrating again. back with the family. if you’re jewish and from the east coast its almost like a camp friends thing. mythological group of people that you get to show yourself to without the weight of the everyday school friends who demand you be exactly what they think you are. thats kinda what show friends are. we meet back up after long periods of time. we have endless stories. new tattoos and jewelry. things have gotten better or worse but regardless there are serious updates to be shared. you speak to these people you only get to see once in a while and through hearing yourself reconnect you realize something big: you have been living actually. it hasn’t just been dark and strange. theres been some big moments and …..
12/25/22 🍅 —— august 18th – realizing how big its going to be to articulate what this album cycle has meant for us as it comes to a close. so im gonna start writing down thoughts early. initial – i wrote this album when i felt i had been coming alive. wrapping all the dark bits into something that you can work with. letting some heaven exist in moments. taking the sadness out of saturday night. left at home, left out, behind in the race, not yourself … whatever it is the idea of saturday night holds a place for those who can win here and there. i became interested in the moments when that didnt seem possible and what keeps us going. when saturday nights are filled with sadness and something still pushes on you. i call it unearned hope. unearned hope hope often comes from a place of having known something better. the idea of unearned hope are those of us chasing something we’ve never known but somehow imagined was ours. something distant and felt. the album came through the lens of a new romance, prosecuting the hell out of my family and a band that somehow starting playing like nothing i even dared to dream of. we got lucky. we caught that post lockdown wave perfectly. booked tours and moved them. shadow of the city moving almost 3 times. then bammmm. first show back was in front of a crowd who had bought those tickets 2 years before when a lockdown felt like something that would break us. there we were, taking care of each other. celebrating again. back with the family. if you’re jewish and from the east coast its almost like a camp friends thing. mythological group of people that you get to show yourself to without the weight of the everyday school friends who demand you be exactly what they think you are. thats kinda what show friends are. we meet back up after long periods of time. we have endless stories. new tattoos and jewelry. things have gotten better or worse but regardless there are serious updates to be shared. you speak to these people you only get to see once in a while and through hearing yourself reconnect you realize something big: you have been living actually. it hasn’t just been dark and strange. theres been some big moments and …..
12/25/22 🍅 —— august 18th – realizing how big its going to be to articulate what this album cycle has meant for us as it comes to a close. so im gonna start writing down thoughts early. initial – i wrote this album when i felt i had been coming alive. wrapping all the dark bits into something that you can work with. letting some heaven exist in moments. taking the sadness out of saturday night. left at home, left out, behind in the race, not yourself … whatever it is the idea of saturday night holds a place for those who can win here and there. i became interested in the moments when that didnt seem possible and what keeps us going. when saturday nights are filled with sadness and something still pushes on you. i call it unearned hope. unearned hope hope often comes from a place of having known something better. the idea of unearned hope are those of us chasing something we’ve never known but somehow imagined was ours. something distant and felt. the album came through the lens of a new romance, prosecuting the hell out of my family and a band that somehow starting playing like nothing i even dared to dream of. we got lucky. we caught that post lockdown wave perfectly. booked tours and moved them. shadow of the city moving almost 3 times. then bammmm. first show back was in front of a crowd who had bought those tickets 2 years before when a lockdown felt like something that would break us. there we were, taking care of each other. celebrating again. back with the family. if you’re jewish and from the east coast its almost like a camp friends thing. mythological group of people that you get to show yourself to without the weight of the everyday school friends who demand you be exactly what they think you are. thats kinda what show friends are. we meet back up after long periods of time. we have endless stories. new tattoos and jewelry. things have gotten better or worse but regardless there are serious updates to be shared. you speak to these people you only get to see once in a while and through hearing yourself reconnect you realize something big: you have been living actually. it hasn’t just been dark and strange. theres been some big moments and …..
12/25/22 🍅 —— august 18th – realizing how big its going to be to articulate what this album cycle has meant for us as it comes to a close. so im gonna start writing down thoughts early. initial – i wrote this album when i felt i had been coming alive. wrapping all the dark bits into something that you can work with. letting some heaven exist in moments. taking the sadness out of saturday night. left at home, left out, behind in the race, not yourself … whatever it is the idea of saturday night holds a place for those who can win here and there. i became interested in the moments when that didnt seem possible and what keeps us going. when saturday nights are filled with sadness and something still pushes on you. i call it unearned hope. unearned hope hope often comes from a place of having known something better. the idea of unearned hope are those of us chasing something we’ve never known but somehow imagined was ours. something distant and felt. the album came through the lens of a new romance, prosecuting the hell out of my family and a band that somehow starting playing like nothing i even dared to dream of. we got lucky. we caught that post lockdown wave perfectly. booked tours and moved them. shadow of the city moving almost 3 times. then bammmm. first show back was in front of a crowd who had bought those tickets 2 years before when a lockdown felt like something that would break us. there we were, taking care of each other. celebrating again. back with the family. if you’re jewish and from the east coast its almost like a camp friends thing. mythological group of people that you get to show yourself to without the weight of the everyday school friends who demand you be exactly what they think you are. thats kinda what show friends are. we meet back up after long periods of time. we have endless stories. new tattoos and jewelry. things have gotten better or worse but regardless there are serious updates to be shared. you speak to these people you only get to see once in a while and through hearing yourself reconnect you realize something big: you have been living actually. it hasn’t just been dark and strange. theres been some big moments and …..
12/25/22 🍅 —— august 18th – realizing how big its going to be to articulate what this album cycle has meant for us as it comes to a close. so im gonna start writing down thoughts early. initial – i wrote this album when i felt i had been coming alive. wrapping all the dark bits into something that you can work with. letting some heaven exist in moments. taking the sadness out of saturday night. left at home, left out, behind in the race, not yourself … whatever it is the idea of saturday night holds a place for those who can win here and there. i became interested in the moments when that didnt seem possible and what keeps us going. when saturday nights are filled with sadness and something still pushes on you. i call it unearned hope. unearned hope hope often comes from a place of having known something better. the idea of unearned hope are those of us chasing something we’ve never known but somehow imagined was ours. something distant and felt. the album came through the lens of a new romance, prosecuting the hell out of my family and a band that somehow starting playing like nothing i even dared to dream of. we got lucky. we caught that post lockdown wave perfectly. booked tours and moved them. shadow of the city moving almost 3 times. then bammmm. first show back was in front of a crowd who had bought those tickets 2 years before when a lockdown felt like something that would break us. there we were, taking care of each other. celebrating again. back with the family. if you’re jewish and from the east coast its almost like a camp friends thing. mythological group of people that you get to show yourself to without the weight of the everyday school friends who demand you be exactly what they think you are. thats kinda what show friends are. we meet back up after long periods of time. we have endless stories. new tattoos and jewelry. things have gotten better or worse but regardless there are serious updates to be shared. you speak to these people you only get to see once in a while and through hearing yourself reconnect you realize something big: you have been living actually. it hasn’t just been dark and strange. theres been some big moments and …..
12/25/22 🍅 —— august 18th – realizing how big its going to be to articulate what this album cycle has meant for us as it comes to a close. so im gonna start writing down thoughts early. initial – i wrote this album when i felt i had been coming alive. wrapping all the dark bits into something that you can work with. letting some heaven exist in moments. taking the sadness out of saturday night. left at home, left out, behind in the race, not yourself … whatever it is the idea of saturday night holds a place for those who can win here and there. i became interested in the moments when that didnt seem possible and what keeps us going. when saturday nights are filled with sadness and something still pushes on you. i call it unearned hope. unearned hope hope often comes from a place of having known something better. the idea of unearned hope are those of us chasing something we’ve never known but somehow imagined was ours. something distant and felt. the album came through the lens of a new romance, prosecuting the hell out of my family and a band that somehow starting playing like nothing i even dared to dream of. we got lucky. we caught that post lockdown wave perfectly. booked tours and moved them. shadow of the city moving almost 3 times. then bammmm. first show back was in front of a crowd who had bought those tickets 2 years before when a lockdown felt like something that would break us. there we were, taking care of each other. celebrating again. back with the family. if you’re jewish and from the east coast its almost like a camp friends thing. mythological group of people that you get to show yourself to without the weight of the everyday school friends who demand you be exactly what they think you are. thats kinda what show friends are. we meet back up after long periods of time. we have endless stories. new tattoos and jewelry. things have gotten better or worse but regardless there are serious updates to be shared. you speak to these people you only get to see once in a while and through hearing yourself reconnect you realize something big: you have been living actually. it hasn’t just been dark and strange. theres been some big moments and …..
bleachers in atlantic city NJ 5.27.23 and boston MA 5.28.23 came out of record making this weekend to play two shows. jesus fucking christ, thank you bleachers people. really only have hope and just keep redirecting to the place where i find it the most – and that is with the band and with you. only want to comb through all the sand paper with you and talk our shit in between. i love you. wish me luck, entering the mix phase. B4 is our masterwork and it is only for you and us and you know what i mean. so.. hi from the studio. can’t talk etc. making boundaries etc. fuck you etc. riddles forever. all soon. talk soon. “my mind is mirrors i don’t know what is and whats reflection”
bleachers in atlantic city NJ 5.27.23 and boston MA 5.28.23 came out of record making this weekend to play two shows. jesus fucking christ, thank you bleachers people. really only have hope and just keep redirecting to the place where i find it the most – and that is with the band and with you. only want to comb through all the sand paper with you and talk our shit in between. i love you. wish me luck, entering the mix phase. B4 is our masterwork and it is only for you and us and you know what i mean. so.. hi from the studio. can’t talk etc. making boundaries etc. fuck you etc. riddles forever. all soon. talk soon. “my mind is mirrors i don’t know what is and whats reflection”
mother is 69 today if you’ve run into her at show and she’s been real high and said something off please recount it below ok can’t talk more have to get back ti work
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