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Twenty-seven bones in a human hand. Certain monkeys have more: gorillas have 32, five in each finger. A man has 27. You break a hand, you break a leg; after a while, the bone grows back together by calcification. It may even end up stronger than before. But if you break a bone in your hand, you can be sure that it will never heal completely. You'll remember it at each fight, with every punch. You'll be careful, but one day the pain will come back. Like needles. Like broken glass. semi-hiatus
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minueto · 3 years ago
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Monaco ‘16
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minueto · 9 years ago
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The XX - On Hold (New Single 2016)
New Album “I See You” out JAN/13/2017
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minueto · 9 years ago
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Bon Iver - 8 (circle) 
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minueto · 9 years ago
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Bon Iver adds five new tour dates in support of 22, A Million: http://cos.lv/ErVp304lLUP
Photo: Cameron Wittig & Crystal Quinn
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minueto · 9 years ago
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Unsettling Anatomical GIFs by Zolloc / Tumblr
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minueto · 9 years ago
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22 (OVER S∞∞N) | Bon Iver | 22 A Million
There I find you marked in constellation  There isn’t ceiling in our garden And then I draw an ear on you So I can speak into the silence It might be over soon
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minueto · 9 years ago
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minueto · 9 years ago
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When I saw the name Daniel Woolhouse, it sounded vaguely familiar to me. It took me a minute to recall why. Daniel Woolhouse is the man behind Deptford Goth, the project that gave me one of my favorite (and much overlooked) albums of 2012, Life After Defo. For a long time now I’ve been curious what Woolhouse has been up to, and now I have my answer. He sheds his Deptford Goth name on new song Map Of The Moon. Though his cooing is as tender as ever, this lunar map is more richly textured and verdant glowing compared to much of Deptford Goth’s gossamer gloomy repertoire of the past. It feels as if a weight has been released, a tautness loosened. Map Of The Moon is a more open and free Daniel Woodhouse and a sign of what’s to come from an upcoming third full length, yet to be named. Map Of The Moon is available from various outlets, here.
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