‘Cause Fate Works Both Ways

This whole band going on “hiatus” thing is really starting to piss me off. The Starting Line announced today that they’re going to be taking a break – adamantly denying a “break up” or “hiatus”, but still. . . There’s a lot of bands I could care less about this happening to but The Starting Line is a bit different.

Normally about this time of year the snow would start melting, the sun would start shining, & I’d have Say It Like You Mean It on repeat during a long stretch of March through April. Yep, it meant that damn much. This is by far the worst winter I can remember.

I remember Warped 2005 in Minnesota. There’s probably a post way back about how much fun that was, despite one member of our group almost having a heat stroke. The Starting Line started playing Leaving – one of my favorite songs. And then it went into this bridge of Love Shack by the B-52′s. It was pretty fucking original.

So what now? They’re releasing their first ever recorded album (that never actually saw the light of day as far as being released) and with it a DVD with performances from Say It Like You Mean It and tons of b-sides. Maybe the sun will come out soon enough?

Sing this song for me
And tell me how you’ll never leave my side
I’ll meet you at seven
I miss you already
Goodbye to you
The last goodbye I’ll ever say to you

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About Lucas

I'm a 22 year old writer-wanna-be from Iowa. After starting my first hobby site in 2004 and dabbling in web design and development, I registered Postblink.com in late 2006 to share my love (and hatred) for different aspects of all kinds of music. The site still serves that purpose, in addition to my thoughts on life and different events happening in my life.
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