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Sign upSo for those of you who have listened to the new Silverstein album, I just realized something. Tracks 1 and 7, 2 and 8, 3 and 9 (and so on) correspond with eachother, and not just in the song title names. Each song is written in the opposite point of view of the other song. For example, the song Massachussets corresponds to the song California. Massachussets is written in the point of view of a girl leaving her boyfriend in the middle of the night in Masachussets and heading out to California. California is written in the point of view of the boyfriend realizing his girlfriend disappeared in the middle of the night and he’s driving to California to get her back. Arrivals is written as someone who misses somebody that left and wishes they would come back home. Departures is written as the person who left and explains why they ran away.
And so on.
I just found this really clever and awesome. I love Silverstein okay.
Hide Your Secrets
SilversteinSilverstein - Hide Your Secrets
A Better Place
SilversteinSilverstein - A Better Place
I’ve been uploading a new song of Silverstein everyday just so everyone can enjoy the new album, yep.
This is How the Wind Shifts
SilversteinIf you play This Is How & The Wind Shifts off of Silverstein’s new album together a new song is created