Oh hi
“Christian Dubstep” is a thing that exists.

“Christian Dubstep” is a thing that exists.

Updated my Facebook profile to reflect how much I love Ritz crackers.

Updated my Facebook profile to reflect how much I love Ritz crackers.

Pretty sure you've always wanted to see me naked.. Well.. I'm feeling pretty adventurous today so go to datelink4[dot]com (switch [dot] with .) then sign up and find my profile under the username 'lolsummer69'. I hid my face in the pictures. but I want you to guess who I am and then hit me up on Facebook lol. Good luck.
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OH GOOD BECAUSE THIS IS JUST WHAT I WANTED

And here is how the concert ended. A fully acoustic, no-microphone, full-band version of “Skinny Love.”

Oh yeah, and every cheer/clap/etc. was promptly shushed by much of the audience.

I don’t really post on here ever any more, but I wanted to break my silence to say that I saw Bon Iver at the Ryman Auditorium (which is my absolute favorite music venue) last night, and it was incredible.
Justin is touring with an eight-piece band, including two drummers, multiple horn/sax players, and more, providing a full-bodied sound. For “Re: Stacks,” however, the band left, and Justin performed the song alone with an acoustic guitar. The dynamic balance it provided from the rest of the concert was a fantastic reorientation—by taking out all the other instruments, you are forced to focus on the intricacy, finesse, and intimacy of the performance.
This is a shot from that.

I don’t really post on here ever any more, but I wanted to break my silence to say that I saw Bon Iver at the Ryman Auditorium (which is my absolute favorite music venue) last night, and it was incredible.
Justin is touring with an eight-piece band, including two drummers, multiple horn/sax players, and more, providing a full-bodied sound. For “Re: Stacks,” however, the band left, and Justin performed the song alone with an acoustic guitar. The dynamic balance it provided from the rest of the concert was a fantastic reorientation—by taking out all the other instruments, you are forced to focus on the intricacy, finesse, and intimacy of the performance.
This is a shot from that.