The holes that came with your clothes
Paying to self-diagnose
I want to fix things in good repair
Ignore what’s missing, focus on what’s not there
Let yourself be weak
Prayers half-pronounced, falling asleep
Let it scab. Regrow some skin you never had
You’re numb and calloused, but you can feel it pressing
Left you there a couple days
Watched you pass the time but never change
I grew on you like vines on stone
I fall at your feet, it’s seasonal
supported by 16 fans who also own “Ignore What's Missing”
hey dude ask your mom if I can come over this weekend, we can stay up all night playing video games and eating sour punch straws and we'll never ever ever grow old. threatmidler
supported by 9 fans who also own “Ignore What's Missing”
This album is so great end-to-end, it's hard to pick a single track to suggest to folks. I always recommend that people check out Boomer, Mustang, and Flagey God to get them started. coreytree
The post-hardcore band’s latest is a reflection on time, memory, death, and grief—and is their dreamiest material to date. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 22, 2019
supported by 8 fans who also own “Ignore What's Missing”
A really heartfelt album with a lot of musical genius, personality and charisma to it. Easily one of the most comforting, yet absolutely off the wall, creative, chaotic and beautiful albums I have heard in a long time and will forever be one of my favourites. This piece of art has been there for me in many different ways and I imagine this album has had that positive effect for people in many other ways too. DJ 3-INCH TOAST