If you don’t like banjos, I don’t know how you can be happy with your life.
The Avetts’ music aims for something bigger than itself, and damned if it doesn’t find it.
— NPR Music / First Listen: The Avett Brothers, ‘The Carpenter’
(Source: NPR)
I am sitting here folding clothes and weeping.
This album is beautiful, perfect, everything. I can’t handle the emotions I’m feeling right now.
If I live the life I’m given, I won’t be scared to die.
Life is ever changing, but I will always find a constant and comfort in your love. With your heart my soul is bound and as we dance I know that heaven can be found.
— The Avett Brothers / Swept Away
Stop being amazing.
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I’m going to throw up. Or punch something. Or cry. Or all of the above.
SO FLIPPIN EXCITEDDDDDDDDDD.
WHAT THE FUCKKKKKERY IS THIS. UGH!!!!!!
(Source: dropbox.com, via my-losing-bet)
After yet another horrible day at work and another day of tension between the people in my house, it’s time to lock myself in my room, light some candles, and let Scott and Seth Avett float quietly through my speakers.
Seriously, I don’t know where or who I would be without their music in my life. It sounds so silly, but most of the times, their music is the only thing that can make me feel better.
Literally, they are perfection. Holy. Just. Okay.
