what to do?

have you ever experienced a losing streak at love? it sucks right? it leaves us feeling lost, alone, and overwhelmed. it’s just that everything sucks, knowing that your love is not being reciprocated. that we may start feeling the fear of vulnerability and the inability to express our feelings for fear of being hurt in a potential relationship.

it’s just that feeling where you happen to start having a crush again, but this time you don’t want to take risks again. you might just end up holding back and keeping your true feelings to yourself. and all you can think about is that you long for the other person to make the first move or to tell them outright how they feel about you.

midwest emo music can give our emotions a potent and therapeutic expression. we can find comfort and connection in the music and start to recover from our suffering by listening to the top songs and albums in the midwest emo category.

midwest emo music has something to offer, whether you’re going through a breakup or just looking for a strong and moving soundtrack.

so, here’s a song you must listen to if you happen to be at your “oh sh*t here we go again” phase :>

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why is midwest emo subtle?

Welcome to the 2nd chapter of my blog, today we’re gonna talk about why midwest emo is subtle.

Because of its contemplative and poetic lyrics as well as its rich and complicated orchestration, Midwest emo is sometimes described as being subtle. Midwest emo typically uses metaphor, symbolism, and subtle changes in dynamics and tempo to create a mood or convey a feeling rather than depending on overt or explicit expressions of emotion.

One good example of lyrics is ” Reading subtitles cause I can’t hear the show you put on for noise”. Damn so deep right this is a lyric in the song titled How Do You Know It’s Not Armadillo Shells? by Hot Mulligan