top 5 skramz bands ur gonna judge me thats why
- 1905
- father figure
- the birds are spies
- lord snow
- i spoke
billionsandbillionsandbillions:
2008 was when I started dabbling with the music that is Billions and Billions. It took me a few years to really figure out what I wanted to do, and because of certain circumstances, I was only able to complete some of what I wanted with the Self-Titled album/demo. Nonetheless, it got the attention…
I can’t learn the way other people learn.
I can’t talk the way other people talk.
I can’t function the way I’m supposed to function.
I can’t make music the way other people make music.
I can formulate plausible ideas for a better future.
I can love anyone and be a positive influence to anyone willing to listen.
I can be me, in a world where I’m supposed to be you.
I can produce sounds that accurately portray the person I am, and the way I feel.
In Focus: 75 Years Since The Hindenburg Disaster
Last Sunday, May 6, marked the 75th anniversary of the 1937 Hindenburg disaster. The massive German airship caught fire while attempting to land near Lakehurst, New Jersey, killing 35 people aboard, plus one ground crew member. Of the 97 passengers and crew members on board, 62 managed to survive. The horrifying incident was captured by reporters and photographers and replayed on radio broadcasts, in newsprint, and on newsreels. News of the disaster led to a public loss of confidence in airship travel, ending an era.
Top: The Hindenburg floats past the Empire State Building over Manhattan on August 8, 1936, en route to Lakehurst, New Jersey, from Germany.
Bottom: As the lifting Hydrogen gas burned and escaped from the rear of the Hindenburg, the tail dropped to the ground, sending a burst of flame punching through the nose. Ground crew below scatter to flee the inferno.
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billionsandbillionsandbillions:
I’m playing a show this Friday at a private location in Brooklyn. This is going to be a real personal and unique event and should not be missed!
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Madeleine L’Engle (via psychotherapy)
billionsandbillionsandbillions:
I’m not really a pop-punk fan, but this song is pretty solid.
“I’m not bored at all, you can call me when you wanna call.”