77. Friendship - “Skip To The Good Part”
Friendship is the Phil Collins of the Internet Age. I know, its a bold claim, but I can’t help but feel a sense of grandeur floating amidst the raw and introverted edges. It’s Bedroom Pop coated in Americana, story-telling dabbling in poetry and bubbling up through the viscosity of depression. It’s a fully fitting aesthetic for us Millennials. Capitalism fucked the American Dream and gave birth to an idealistic nihilism. There’s still hope, but the hope no longer believes in itself, its nothing but a caricature of what it once was, conjured up for a sense of superiority and inflated ego – a life preserve meant for fending off the ever widening maw of the abyss.