Has Cred Forums ever been brought to tears from what they listened to? What was it?
Has Cred Forums ever been brought to tears from what they listened to? What was it?
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I was going through a rough time and I just sat at my desk listened to this for the first time.
up there with closer and the inmost light
You really don't have any business posting on this board if you haven't.
Many times.
Mozart when I was on acid.
Atmosphere when I was 13.
Flying Lotus when I was ready to kill myself 10th grade (lol)
Wolf Down The Earth by Gojira I thought was so good that I teared up
Electro Man by Calvin Harris triggered intense and unexpected thoughts of my ex
Cried when I started doing drugs again and turned on trapdoor by Salem. I realized all the progress I erased in one night.
Man I'm a bitch.
jesus dude this is a beautiful album.
Cred Forums is a board on Cred Forums, it can't be brought to tears you dumb dumb, haha! Holy fuck you're a retarded faggot!
Most music makes me cry lol
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dat chorus
is that a common thing?
ive never cried to music feels fucking bad man im so disconnected from reality metal and punk dont even do anything for me anymore
The tourist by Radiohead
Really hope you're feeling better now user
desu the choral parts in Ultralight Beam have made me cry a couple times.
Also the last like 10 minutes of Mahler's 3rd made me cry for about 20 minutes. Literally like music from heaven.
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this
i know the lyrics are nonsense but god the way they're said is just
fuck dude idk it just hits me really hard
my heart dropped just having it open in the other tab while typing this lol i'm v weak
Get outta here Westboro baptist dog
>the last like 10 minutes of Mahler's 3rd
link?
Never outright cried, but I've teared up dozens of times. Most recent is Tsumanne, it's so pretty.
I've cried as a direct result of listening to Ys, F# A# Infinity and Home Like Noplace Is There
safer.
and alvin, of course
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I don't know why
On my second listen-through, just yesterday. I've listened to it about 8 more times since then.
>I'M FINALLY SEEING
>WHY I WAS THE ONE WORTH LEAVING
i feel u man
Cliche as fuck but I've been going through some shit and was looking for some album that would have the same impact I'm feeling and this did it. First time listening to it too
Sorry it was actually his 2nd
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Powerful shit
go back to Cred Forums
whats this album? Looks cool
I still wish I could tell you how, but this definitely did. About halfway to 1/3 in the atmosphere has built up really fucking well, and with the song titles and the songs, something just clicked, like there was some kind of underlying story to all the tracks. A few minutes later I started crying.
Still think this is the Soundtracks of the Blind of Vaporwave.
It's like everything Infinity Frequencies could be but was never fun or interesting enough to be.
Teared up a little after listening to that first song for the first time.
dud this brings back the feels of freshman year of high school lol
all of midnight in a perfect world
Thanks lol things are good man
Why was the last quarter of Storm (Piano over the distorted radio) not instead included with Static?
Listened to the album for the first time this week and its a great album i just am troubled here.
Bad news: it's 21 pilots
Good news: people actually think it's a solid album (it's very different from vessel and blurryface) so if you listen to it you might legitimately like it and then you can unironically defend them on here
Porter Robinson - Sea of Voices
Below the Sun - Envoy
Ashes of American Flags hit me hard one day walking home in the rain.
i reverse image searched it already. Im liking it tho, listened to vessel and blurryface before and liked them, but this is way different.
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B-b-broh?
Yeah, this song did once
Cried to ITAOTS and Pink Moon today. I know they're basic as fuck but I was feeling like shit and I needed my comfort albums
I Think I Can by Animal Collective made me cry tears of hoy the first time I heard it
I came here to post this, my absolute favourite Radiohead song.
This one is better.
If it can make you cry
It works as a transition point plus 25-30 minute vinyl sides.
every emo album day after breakup
specially snowing and twiabp
Fall Be Kind is pretty underrated. maybe it's just me
but isnt the idea there like losing the hope in man and then moving on to find hope in god? Thats what i got from it. Maybe i am looking at it song to song and not as a whole album.
Were you responding to the right person? If you were I can give you a response about LYSF. Nice trips btw
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The part with the people dancing under the lamplight make me think of everyone in my family before me who had loved one another, had children, passed, and got me to where I am now.
Felt that I had that with someone, once. Just a love that went on beyond me.
Hurts inside to watch and listen to, still one of my favorite songs.
Underrated? It gets nearly as much praise as MPP itself. If anything I feel it's a little overrated.
Does it really?? I've seen much more MPP circlejerk. Had no idea
I've cried to alot of great music since im a pretty sensitive person
?? this is too happy for me, really great album though
I cry when music is really pretty or impactful, never when it's sad.
On occasion, these are the three I remember crying to
Father, Son by Peter Gabriel
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Supper's Ready by Genesis (specifically as the final movement breaks with the Mellotron chord)
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Red Army Blues by the Waterboys
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Also, Face to Face by Scott Merritt, but no one knows him and he's not on Youtube so just putting it out there
Benji made me cry
Thank you.
Beach boys - That's not me
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lost my shit to this the year my grandmother died and my dad was in the hospital
I've also cried to Crywank, John Galm, and Bright Eyes in the past few months or so for unrelated reasons
Yeah id appreciate that.
i've cried to pet sounds so many times i've lost count
Have you guys seen Love and Mercy?
Its about the creation of the Album. P good movie.
Yea, and what a great intro.
Those albums are popular here for a reason, user.
They've become cliche to a certain subset of Cred Forums because of how much people like them, but every cliche was once new, and the fact that those albums are popular shouldn't diminish their emotional impact, or make you feel guilty for liking them.
It's great but why Cusack? Dano was spot on 100% but Cusack what the fuck
Well the album is about all about suicide and being a beta faggot. The happiness is a thin facade.
>not getting a lump in your throat to reservations, jesus etc, or radio cures
Alvin Row
>RRRRRUUUUUUUUUUUUUUNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Doesn't happen often, I cried during Burial's Come Down To Us when it came out and a few months ago when I listened to Space Lion from the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack because of the memories of such a great site and my old friends
Plus it's a really beautiful tune
this
I FELL RIGHT INTO THE ARMMMSSSS OF VEEEENUSS DIII MILOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Oh and when I listened to The Complete Guide To Insufficiency too
just from sheer beauty, and a little bit of hope
several times, for both entry level and not entry level music. Tends to happen when I'm going through hard times though.
>tfw the fucking Chrono Cross orchestral OST hit me with so much nostalgia I teared up a bit one time
damn, well i never did look up the lyrics for the album while listening to the record. ill do that now thanks user
the part in nightcrusing with the "bahh bahh" processed group vocals
the transition from in the flight to walking in the rhythm with the "FISHMANS" sample (for some reason)
like 4 different points in long season, especially the part with the child choir and the part towards where the guitar and violin play the melody in unison
not too often. i cried to this tonight tonight by smashing pumpkins and the lucky star theme song
yeah. yeah that one hurt.
the church organ part around 12 minutes in moved me to tears
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Ave Maria
Johnny Cash - Hurt
If this doesn't give me a good cry later I'm going to be very upset.
The concept is one that I relate to all too well, and I like their previous works.
Many times, both out of sadness and joy
Was at a point in my life where I felt disconnected with everyone I knew, myself most of all. Listened to this album and How To Disappear Completely had me on the verge of tears the whole song. Then the strings swell and the climax starts:
>Strobe liiiiights and blown speakers
>Fireworks and huuuuuurricanes
Fucking bursted into treats. Cried like a baby back bitch.
Walking home in the rain is a 3x-sad multiplier bonus and that the song ending is OP as it is
+1 this.
> I'm not here
My music was on shuffle on a walk home from school after a particularly hard break-up and For No One came on. I completely lost it.
I'VE MADE A LOT OF MISTAKES
IN MY MIND
IN MY MIND
YOU CAME TO TAKE US
ALL THINGS GO
ALL THINGS GO
TO RECREATE US
ALL THINGS GROW
ALL THINGS GROW
every goddamn time
This performance gets me almost every single time I watch it. youtu.be
first listened to it on the way to my grandfather's funeral. couldn't cry the whole goddamn time no matter how much i wanted to
i was already borderline suicidal at the time, it kinda ruined the album for me by association
i know it's a shitty reason to dislike an album and i'm sorry
Govan Guthrie's guitar solo on this makes me puddle up every time.
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Also, Dick Parry's sax solo on Us and Them
I can empathize with that. Feeling numb when you know you should is pretty frightening
Piece of the Sky
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this too
damn, never realized I was such a bitch
Dude its the blues thats why. You can really feel his pain.
Staralfur gets me every time.
I thought john cusack did a great job. He doesn't look like Brian but he played spaced out 80s Brian quite well.
I Behaved That Way by The Mendoza Line. Random choice but its just so perfectly melancholy.
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I get really intense feels from songs, but I never cry. It's been several years since the last time I cried
thanks for getting it man
okc, bends and amnesiac are good tho ngl
If I was crying
In the van
With my friend
>gets me every time
Okay, now you're going to get me to cry. I might as well go all out then.
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Whenever I hear this, I just imagine that a loved one of mine is moments from passing away, and I'm trying to comfort them and letting them know just how much they mean to me. Then the perspective shifts to them, as they die, their soul going on that great journey that awaits us all.
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These I can't listen to. I heard them soon after I had been told that my grandmother was dying. Being pretty young, I was freaked out and decided to stay home as my parents drove 8 hours to go visit her and attend her funeral. I felt like I made a cowardly choice and I always feel guilty about it. Since then, I've learned to always be there for others, no matter how difficult it may be for me, because it is much more difficult for them.
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This is probably the toughest one and is another I refuse to listen to. I reminds me too much of my childhood. Growing up with a single mother in the military, I moved around a lot as a child. Having your life uprooted like that was jarring at such a young age. Especially having it happen every 2 years. Just as soon as you really feel settled in and truly at home, you're yanked out of your life and dropped off somewhere else. It was torturous. Always feeling like the odd one out. Never feeling like you fit in. Coming home to an empty house every day because my mom was working so hard to support us. It was just pure loneliness. To this day I still have a weird relationship with my parents. It's more like their strangers than parents. I suppose that why I'm drawn to interact with quieter people. I guess it reminds me of my younger self, wishing someone would have done the same for me.
wow that was sweet lmao. nice love u
this :(
This Br'er EP. the fuuck. "Whitewash" ruins me.
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The Social Network OST.
The piano in Hand Covers Bruise just makes me feel some type of way.
Do you guys mind explaining why these songs make you feel emotional? I just don't feel anything and I want to know what they mean to you.
God only knows was played at the funeral of my uncle. I cried back then, when I first heard that song. I still cry today whenever I hear it,
you mean like this?
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Beatles mother nature's son anthology version. Always listened to that with my pet when she was old and sick and then imagined her playing in a field after she died.
what album is this?
I cried to a fucking Streetlight Manifesto song once, "A Better Place, A Better Time." I wasn't in a good place so I guess any song with that subject matter would've burst the waterworks.
Damn its crazy how good she is for her age.
Plenty of songs have/do
Bon Iver - Perth
M83 - Unrecorded
Motorcycle - As The Rush Comes (long story)
Damien Rice - 9 Crimes
The Cure - From The Edge of the Deep Green Sea
plenty of others, but nothing hits me like this, mainly because of pic related and just hearing it invokes the memory of it and I'm a wreck.
thiss
also when the piano loop ends (the end of the song)
I sometimes cry to Johnny Cash's American Legend.
every volume does the work
thx lyt
I remember listening to Starman the night Bowie died and losing it when it got to the "laaa laaa laa la laa" part at the end
This, and Purple Rain when Prince died
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So many songs have made me cry. Music is really one of the only things other than just pure emotion that can make me cry. Most recently though this has brought me to tears.
i'm surprised nobody has said this, i'm pretty certain that everyone on mu has shed a tear to either oh comely or two headed boy part 2. especially the latter
I used to listen to Across the Universe while having existential crises in my room at night when I was like 9
This album has literally defined how I view all other music.
Specifically,
Sawdust and diamonds made me realise that I loved my girlfriend more than she loved me and that being in a relationship with her was dragging us both down. It wasn't fun.
Yeah, I've cried during Two Headed Boy pt. 2.
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This album, every time Fourth of July hits. I miss my dad.
This album fucking beautiful
This one too
I feel you on this one, makes me miss my high school friends
I've listened to a lot of emo shit so of course I've cried listening.
Not to sound edgy or anything, but music has honestly never made me cry or even get emotional. It may also be because I like more "happy" music (like for example soul or hiphop) instead of the depressing music a lot of you listen to.
lift yr. skinny fists like antennas to heaven
Out of all things, fucking Sunbather by Deafheaven made me cry
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Something about the themes of religious experience and suffering, along with the absolute despair/resignation in his voice. The lyrics are perfect nonsense that touch on something really ineffable.
>ANGELS ARE MATHEMATICAL
>HOOOOOOLY HOOOOLY
Also, Nick Cave's I Need You
Shawn Lane - Epilogue for Lisa
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Both are equally beatiful.
Here's another song:
Nazareth - Love hurts
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Totally, this.
Explosions in the Sky always gets me
I've cried to the Anco songs in the flowers, spirit they've vanished and Alvin row
I've cried to the beach boy's a day in the life of a tree
Everything passes in the night by Eno
Symphonique 3 by Moondog
I'm an emotional guy
Skeleton Tree destroyed me.
I listened to this album when I was younger and it brought me to tears, still makes me have a lump in my throat
This makes me cry every time, where my Aussies at??
every year on father's day I play this and I cry my eyes out
Yeah, for how adorable the music can be, there's some very obvious emotional trauma behind some songs.
Walking the cow, in particular.
I never was.
But this was the closest call:
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They're in the pub with the rest of the Barnesy fans.
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I don't even know why but it's beautiful.
Cried because savior of hip hop
Are you knocking Barnesy??? Want a fight m8?
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So many tear jerking songs!
Also, another heart crushing Aussie Vietnam song
Ah yes, a classic!
I like playing that and the song below on ANZAC day.
The latter gets me every time.
I cried hard and my mom is fine dude
Holy shit thanks for posting that album, never heard about it before and it's really good so far.
I know I'm gonna get hate for this but blurry face by 21 pilots made me shed Manly tears
My on-again/off-again best friend/girlfriend is slowly pushing me out of her life and my friends all started school far away from me.
00000 Million got me
>cause the DAYS have no NUMberrrrrrsss....
>well it harms me it harms me it harms me I'll let it in
Oh yes I love that song! A classic, I actually prefer this version by June Tabor, I find it to be haunting. Have a listen and let me know what you think.
Penn Dreadfuls
>leave my BOOOOOY ALOOOOOONE
>everybody came down just to see me LEAVIN
>Baby take my hand now can't you see im HAPPY?
Njosnavelin always gives me that lump in my throat.
I've never cried out of sadness, I'm pretty sure I can't. I've cried out of fear or desperation. Or that one time when I was doing really badly and was coming off a 2-day mdma trip.
Not bad. I prefer the Eric Bogle and Shane MacGowan versions.
The celtic folk instrumentation makes it feel like a song that could have actually been written during or shortly after the first world war.
I can see why you like this, though, user.
I mean, you can heart the lyrics a lot better, but they lack that folky truth-punch, I feel.
I've cried to Hey Mama multiple times, sometimes I still do
>suffer from emotional neglect
Do people seriously think that this is a thing? Emotional neglect is not what you suffer from
yeah. To this and Hospice. Not usually a teary guy either.
Well, you can be affected by it and suffer the results.
Such a sad fucking song until you learn he killed her with breast inplants and then it just becomes another living meme in the life of Mr. West.
definitely, dude
>wake up
>monday morning
>11th of January
>three messages from friends asking if I'm okay
>????
>go on facebook
>RIP Spaceman
>tears are coming
>go on Cred Forums
>youtube.com
>break down into tears, sob uncontrollably for six hours
Cried to music before and after, but never as violently as that time. Tearing up even as I type this shit.
i love you dude
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right now. And i used to think it was nothing special
Pianos become the teeth and I hate myself.
we don't write letters anymore
there ain't the time or place
but a friend of mine wrote something like a letter yesterday
how does it feel to be retarded
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why would you think he would be a Cred Forums poster when hes obviously a Cred Forums poster
>In A Different Place
I first heard this when I was about to do it myself.
Listened to this masterpiece after a break-up
Kenji Kawai - Making Of Cyborg
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When I heard the live version for the first time, I couldn't help but cry at 4:00
>And Ghost in the Shell is my favourite film
Years ago, listening to pic related made me cried like a bitch in my bed at night for a week kek.
Nothing touched me as deeply as this album since then.
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Holy shit I'm listening to this album right now, it's like an embodiment of early 2000s high school memories I didn't even have.
Hollywood by Marina and the Diamonds, if tears shooting out my penis count.
yes
My nigga
OP here. Shit gets me every time.
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Yeah, listening to Blackstar after that was the first time I was unable to hold back tears while listening to music.
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Definitely cried to this many times
Cried to this recently
first to "walk on by" because I was crushing on a girl mad hard and she wasn't interested
second to "by the time I get to Phoenix" because I have just recently got out of a very painful and toxic relationship
A couple of times, but usually only in the context of other things going wrong (like, Predatory Wasp made me sob like a bitch one time but only because I was drunk and got rejected)
I'm happy the meme hate for Hospice has died down a little
The first time I listened to it Bear was the track that really got me
Same for the Inmost Light
I don't know if I've cried to this or not, but god damn would it deserve it. A couple times I've been robotripping and just listened to it on repeat for like hours
only-the-first-trackcore
>quietly sobbing in the dark while Disintegration is on repeat for hours
it happened countless times
Also the fact that he died before this album was even made makes it a really spooky listen
i teared up when OP got his ass ripped apart
Pyramid Song by Radiohead and
Blood Promise by Swans while high af
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This one is a strong one
I'm the worst human, I cried listening to Everglow - Coldplay
it made me think about my ex and was completely unexpected
In The Aeroplane Over The Sea - NMH it sounded so beautiful and yet heartbreaking
And I listened to The Glowing Man while on acid and just had some weird meltdown.
Scars of Time has made me tear up more than once, and I haven't even played Chrono Cross
Listened from beginning to end, was going through rough stuff in my life, depression mostly, I had high thoughts of suicide so tracks like "Eraser" and "The Dowwnard Spiral" hit really hard, almost every did. Even "I Do Not Want This" even though you can argue how silly those lyrics are.
"Hurt" of course made me weep.
I am kind of a sissy.
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Hey Moon by John Maus
First time I heard it (not on World Peace), I was listening through the album while reading a bunch of John Maus interviews. I paused the album after a song to watch an interview by him and his accent was exactly like my own (rural Minnesotan/typical "Fargo" accent) and after reading all his interviews and hearing the accent and what he said, I resumed the album and Hey Moon came on. Something about it hit me like a ton of bricks. Just how it sounds, the things I had read in his interviews about the intent behind his music, the fact he's the only musician I found who sounds just like me, it all came together and made it feel like "home" and I broke down a bit.
I cried pretty hard at Joanna Newsom - Cosmia
>Will you call me, when you get there?
Also Baby Birch and Does Not Suffice
>Cosmia
Great taste user. Heard it in a Louis Theroux documentary and it took me a few months to track down and when I first heard the whole thing, wow.
my guy
Yes, many times, but never out of sadness, only beauty and emotion. My eyes get teary now when I used to get goosebumps, so I guess that's also something to consider.
Trout Mask Replica, Close to the Edge, Dataplex, Discipline, The Clown, Zombie, Chappell Music Library, Tipographica, Karuki Zamen, Suicide, etc. just to name some examples
during moo rah rah rain
i am a desperate child relying on rah to bring on rain for the next harvest, but one of these days he might not
there is nothing of concretized value and reliability in my life
i love avey tare so much
this is on my to-listen to list
i watched an interview with this guy after seeing him on WP and he's such an interesting character. he's talking about dense philosophy but in a very approachable and dude-ish kind of way, if that makes any sense? i want to be like him one day.
the outro to Runaway fucking destroys me
even just thinking about the song can bring me tears
The first time I heard that vocoder, I hated it.
The second time, I called my parents
The whole album is great but Love Letters From Hell is almost as good, if not better.
I think it hit close to home because I'm pretty sure I've met him before when I was a kid. There is a section of my family with the surname Maus and they live in Austin, MN where he was born. His interest in philosophy is intriguing to me because the way he thinks and speaks is how I speak. A lot of people think he sounds retarded but he has a doctorate in political philosophy, and there's more than a little substance to his music and what he's saying.
The muted/reverberating tones of everything he does hits me hard as well. There's a certain numbness to all of it that's just really powerful to me.
oops, forgot the album cover
Norma Jean - Organized Beyond Recognition (lyrics are symbolic to me)
Smile Empty Soul - California's Lonely/Vultures (different points in my life, for different reasons)
At the Drive-In - Incetardis (tears of joy, and it wasn't weeping, just the unexpected eye-wettening)
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I think anyone who doesn't cry to this song is probably not a human being.
oh and also 1979 and Bullet to Binary, by MeWithoutYou, when I was on acid. Different acid trips, in case it matters.
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my man
The Light and the Glass
>You're father's dead he passed in his sleep
>and I woke to the sound of her crying
I didn't expect a fedoracore band to destroy me
>IT SEEMS WE ALL GET SICK, WE ALL DIEEEEE IN SOME NO NAME HOSPITAL WITH THE SAME-COLORED WALLS
AND I GUESS THATS FIIIIIIINE
always make it through fine until Epilogue, or sometimes Wake depending on my mood before listening
Thank you
>As the Rush Comes
My nigga.
I cry me a river to some old school A&B.
These
I don't really see how you could cry to this but sure
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I'll always post this, it's honestly one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard
>life this year has been a complete fuck
>lost about half of my family in a fire
>brother diagnosed with cancer
>long distance gf broke up with me
>despite all I haven't cried in over 10 years
I seriously can't remember what it feels like.
The ending of Dream House by Deafheaven when lyrics goes "I'm dying, is it blissful?, it's like a dream, I want to dream" is probably the closest thing, I was lying drunk on a field watching the stars after a party, shit hit me pretty hard.
The Argus by Ween. Great group that knows when to cut the shit and be serious.
guys please tell me there is someone else here who literally cannot cry
I've cried maybe once in the last 8 years (i'm 20 now) and even that took some delibarate effort. It fuckings sucks cause I would have no problem being honest about and I really want that cathartic feeling after a cry sometimes when i'm really sad or feeling any kind of intense emotions
I mean I can cry a little bit from like laughter or if I get something in my eye but not 'sad-cry'
My most favourite band of all time. Formed in the late 80s and though never hugely popular, they struggled through it all and continued making music. Leader (guitar + vocals) died in 2013. Listening to these songs makes me tear up at what I think is the loss of a great musician.