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OVERKILL Joined By THE ABSENCE Drummer For Live Showshttps://metalinjection.net/news/overkill-joined-by-the-absence-drummer-for-live-shows
#Overkill #JeramieKling #TheAbsence #VenomInc #JasonBittner #ShadowsFall #Category7
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OVERKILL Joined By THE ABSENCE Drummer For Live Showshttps://metalinjection.net/news/overkill-joined-by-the-absence-drummer-for-live-shows
#Overkill #JeramieKling #TheAbsence #VenomInc #JasonBittner #ShadowsFall #Category7
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OVERKILL Joined By THE ABSENCE Drummer For Live Showshttps://metalinjection.net/news/overkill-joined-by-the-absence-drummer-for-live-shows
#Overkill #JeramieKling #TheAbsence #VenomInc #JasonBittner #ShadowsFall #Category7
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OVERKILL Joined By THE ABSENCE Drummer For Live Showshttps://metalinjection.net/news/overkill-joined-by-the-absence-drummer-for-live-shows
#Overkill #JeramieKling #TheAbsence #VenomInc #JasonBittner #ShadowsFall #Category7
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OVERKILL Joined By THE ABSENCE Drummer For Live Showshttps://metalinjection.net/news/overkill-joined-by-the-absence-drummer-for-live-shows
#Overkill #JeramieKling #TheAbsence #VenomInc #JasonBittner #ShadowsFall #Category7
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Today In Metal History 🤘 August 7th, 2024🤘
BRUCE DICKINSON, PETE WAY, BLACK SABBATH, EXTREME, BEHEMOTH#BruceDickinson #PeteWay #BlackSabbath #Extreme #Behemoth #IronMaiden #Samson #Helloween #UFO #Waysted #IanGillan #TonyMacAlpine #AntagonistAD #ReverendBizarre #TheAbsence #DrowningPool #StillRemains #Throwdown #Behemoth #Memorain #CattleDecapitation #FearFactory #Krisiun #MissMayI #Avatar #Batushka #BlackCrownInitiate
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Today In Metal History 🤘 August 7th, 2024🤘
BRUCE DICKINSON, PETE WAY, BLACK SABBATH, EXTREME, BEHEMOTH#BruceDickinson #PeteWay #BlackSabbath #Extreme #Behemoth #IronMaiden #Samson #Helloween #UFO #Waysted #IanGillan #TonyMacAlpine #AntagonistAD #ReverendBizarre #TheAbsence #DrowningPool #StillRemains #Throwdown #Behemoth #Memorain #CattleDecapitation #FearFactory #Krisiun #MissMayI #Avatar #Batushka #BlackCrownInitiate
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Today In Metal History 🤘 August 7th, 2024🤘
BRUCE DICKINSON, PETE WAY, BLACK SABBATH, EXTREME, BEHEMOTH#BruceDickinson #PeteWay #BlackSabbath #Extreme #Behemoth #IronMaiden #Samson #Helloween #UFO #Waysted #IanGillan #TonyMacAlpine #AntagonistAD #ReverendBizarre #TheAbsence #DrowningPool #StillRemains #Throwdown #Behemoth #Memorain #CattleDecapitation #FearFactory #Krisiun #MissMayI #Avatar #Batushka #BlackCrownInitiate
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Today In Metal History 🤘 August 7th, 2024🤘
BRUCE DICKINSON, PETE WAY, BLACK SABBATH, EXTREME, BEHEMOTH#BruceDickinson #PeteWay #BlackSabbath #Extreme #Behemoth #IronMaiden #Samson #Helloween #UFO #Waysted #IanGillan #TonyMacAlpine #AntagonistAD #ReverendBizarre #TheAbsence #DrowningPool #StillRemains #Throwdown #Behemoth #Memorain #CattleDecapitation #FearFactory #Krisiun #MissMayI #Avatar #Batushka #BlackCrownInitiate
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Today In Metal History 🤘 August 7th, 2024🤘
BRUCE DICKINSON, PETE WAY, BLACK SABBATH, EXTREME, BEHEMOTH#BruceDickinson #PeteWay #BlackSabbath #Extreme #Behemoth #IronMaiden #Samson #Helloween #UFO #Waysted #IanGillan #TonyMacAlpine #AntagonistAD #ReverendBizarre #TheAbsence #DrowningPool #StillRemains #Throwdown #Behemoth #Memorain #CattleDecapitation #FearFactory #Krisiun #MissMayI #Avatar #Batushka #BlackCrownInitiate
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The Absence – The Absence Review
By Saunders
Florida’s The Absence have carved out a tidy career of dependable material across two separate career arcs since forming way back in 2002. Their first few albums were thrashy, slightly blackened melodeath bangers with killer riffs, striking melodies and catchy hooks in tow. Hardly groundbreaking stuff but solidly entertaining, nonetheless. Following an eight-year recording hiatus, The Absence kicked back into gear in 2018 and now we arrive at the third album of their recharged second era, and sixth overall, following on from 2021’s reliably solid Coffinized release. On this occasion, the veteran act decided to go the self-titled route, which often translates to a stylistic reinvention, or assertive back-to-basics approach. Reinvention is not on the cards with The Absence falling more so into the latter camp, crafting a taut, energetic collection of trademark thrash-infused melodic death tuneage. Taking cues from the classic Gothenburg scene, especially At the Gates, and merging with US-styled blackened thrash, The Absence unleash a slickly played and bouncy style, with enough sharpness and bite to provide a steelier edge.
Veterans in the game, The Absence possess a tight and playful sound, accentuating tasteful melodeath licks, punchy riffs, and groovy, headbanging swagger. Nastier, blackened throes and spiteful edge of early albums From Your Grave and Riders of the Plague have been buffed and smoothed over in later years. The accessible, streamlined approach on The Absence retains many of the band’s signature traits and foundations, albeit in a less urgent, edgier manner compared to their earlier work. Regardless, The Absence excel in ripping through workman-like melodeath tunes without resorting to gimmicks or compromising integrity with tacked-on elements to boost accessibility. The more streamlined material still packs a feisty punch, and the riffs are consistently solid, backed by ear-catching melodic leads and technical flourishes. Original member Jamie Stewart’s blackened growls feature a more weathered charm, while the crisp though stripped-back production lends the songs a grittier, no-frills edge. Right out the gate, The Absence rip out a trademark thrasher courtesy of lively opener “Communion Carbonized,” launching the album into gear.
“The Silent Eye” fits the bill well as a single and is a tidy way to attract newer listeners. Across nearly six minutes, The Absence mix some beguiling central melodies and vocal hooks with thrashier surges and earworm hooks. There are similarly strong cuts scattered across the album, such as the progressively leaning “Planetary Mortuary,” straight ahead riff rager “Grieving Winds,” and lean, mean thrasher, “Fleshwalker.” The Absence rarely hit peak form, but never really drop the ball either. Closer “Breeding Hysterics” ensures shit ends with a bang rather than whimper, its chunky riffs, feisty thrust and retro feel lend it a cool, old-school charm. Outside the highlights, the majority of songs leave solid, if sometimes unremarkable impression, while a couple of songs come across a bit by the numbers. Quibbles aside, The Absence is a largely enjoyable listen that continues the band’s lasting consistency. Guitarist Taylor Nordberg (also handling bass and keys) has been around the traps a long time and livens the material with spicy axework, an array of headbangable riffs, throwback old school leads and embellishments. The technical and mildly progressive elements help main interest. Meanwhile, experienced drummer Jeramie Kling (Inhuman Condition, Ex Deo) keeps pace with an aggressive, precision performance on the kit.
As previously mentioned, the production hits the spot. The clean, sharp tones offset by an uncluttered mix, dynamic master and organic, gritty tones, especially the drums. Overall, The Absence is a tidy entry into the band’s underappreciated catalog, despite feeling a little safe and less urgent than prior offerings. In particular, the frantic, blackened approach of their first few albums are missed, and the songs don’t hit quite as hard as previous album Coffinized. Regardless, The Absence is an endearing act that pump out consistently solid, thrash-infused melodeath tunes that are easy to like. The Absence may not be the most compelling selling point or entry in this veteran Floridian band’s lengthy career, however, it’s a solid batch of fun and no-frills melodeath tunes.
Rating: 3.0/5.0
DR: 9 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Listenable Insanity
Websites: theabsenceofficial.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/theabsenceofficial
Releases Worldwide: March 29th, 2024#2024 #30 #AmericanMetal #AtTheGates #BlackenedThrash #ExDeo #InhumanCondition #ListenableInsanityRecords #MelodicDeathMetal #Review #Reviews #TheAbsence #Thrash
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The Absence – The Absence Review
By Saunders
Florida’s The Absence have carved out a tidy career of dependable material across two separate career arcs since forming way back in 2002. Their first few albums were thrashy, slightly blackened melodeath bangers with killer riffs, striking melodies and catchy hooks in tow. Hardly groundbreaking stuff but solidly entertaining, nonetheless. Following an eight-year recording hiatus, The Absence kicked back into gear in 2018 and now we arrive at the third album of their recharged second era, and sixth overall, following on from 2021’s reliably solid Coffinized release. On this occasion, the veteran act decided to go the self-titled route, which often translates to a stylistic reinvention, or assertive back-to-basics approach. Reinvention is not on the cards with The Absence falling more so into the latter camp, crafting a taut, energetic collection of trademark thrash-infused melodic death tuneage. Taking cues from the classic Gothenburg scene, especially At the Gates, and merging with US-styled blackened thrash, The Absence unleash a slickly played and bouncy style, with enough sharpness and bite to provide a steelier edge.
Veterans in the game, The Absence possess a tight and playful sound, accentuating tasteful melodeath licks, punchy riffs, and groovy, headbanging swagger. Nastier, blackened throes and spiteful edge of early albums From Your Grave and Riders of the Plague have been buffed and smoothed over in later years. The accessible, streamlined approach on The Absence retains many of the band’s signature traits and foundations, albeit in a less urgent, edgier manner compared to their earlier work. Regardless, The Absence excel in ripping through workman-like melodeath tunes without resorting to gimmicks or compromising integrity with tacked-on elements to boost accessibility. The more streamlined material still packs a feisty punch, and the riffs are consistently solid, backed by ear-catching melodic leads and technical flourishes. Original member Jamie Stewart’s blackened growls feature a more weathered charm, while the crisp though stripped-back production lends the songs a grittier, no-frills edge. Right out the gate, The Absence rip out a trademark thrasher courtesy of lively opener “Communion Carbonized,” launching the album into gear.
“The Silent Eye” fits the bill well as a single and is a tidy way to attract newer listeners. Across nearly six minutes, The Absence mix some beguiling central melodies and vocal hooks with thrashier surges and earworm hooks. There are similarly strong cuts scattered across the album, such as the progressively leaning “Planetary Mortuary,” straight ahead riff rager “Grieving Winds,” and lean, mean thrasher, “Fleshwalker.” The Absence rarely hit peak form, but never really drop the ball either. Closer “Breeding Hysterics” ensures shit ends with a bang rather than whimper, its chunky riffs, feisty thrust and retro feel lend it a cool, old-school charm. Outside the highlights, the majority of songs leave solid, if sometimes unremarkable impression, while a couple of songs come across a bit by the numbers. Quibbles aside, The Absence is a largely enjoyable listen that continues the band’s lasting consistency. Guitarist Taylor Nordberg (also handling bass and keys) has been around the traps a long time and livens the material with spicy axework, an array of headbangable riffs, throwback old school leads and embellishments. The technical and mildly progressive elements help main interest. Meanwhile, experienced drummer Jeramie Kling (Inhuman Condition, Ex Deo) keeps pace with an aggressive, precision performance on the kit.
As previously mentioned, the production hits the spot. The clean, sharp tones offset by an uncluttered mix, dynamic master and organic, gritty tones, especially the drums. Overall, The Absence is a tidy entry into the band’s underappreciated catalog, despite feeling a little safe and less urgent than prior offerings. In particular, the frantic, blackened approach of their first few albums are missed, and the songs don’t hit quite as hard as previous album Coffinized. Regardless, The Absence is an endearing act that pump out consistently solid, thrash-infused melodeath tunes that are easy to like. The Absence may not be the most compelling selling point or entry in this veteran Floridian band’s lengthy career, however, it’s a solid batch of fun and no-frills melodeath tunes.
Rating: 3.0/5.0
DR: 9 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Listenable Insanity
Websites: theabsenceofficial.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/theabsenceofficial
Releases Worldwide: March 29th, 2024#2024 #30 #AmericanMetal #AtTheGates #BlackenedThrash #ExDeo #InhumanCondition #ListenableInsanityRecords #MelodicDeathMetal #Review #Reviews #TheAbsence #Thrash
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The Absence – The Absence Review
By Saunders
Florida’s The Absence have carved out a tidy career of dependable material across two separate career arcs since forming way back in 2002. Their first few albums were thrashy, slightly blackened melodeath bangers with killer riffs, striking melodies and catchy hooks in tow. Hardly groundbreaking stuff but solidly entertaining, nonetheless. Following an eight-year recording hiatus, The Absence kicked back into gear in 2018 and now we arrive at the third album of their recharged second era, and sixth overall, following on from 2021’s reliably solid Coffinized release. On this occasion, the veteran act decided to go the self-titled route, which often translates to a stylistic reinvention, or assertive back-to-basics approach. Reinvention is not on the cards with The Absence falling more so into the latter camp, crafting a taut, energetic collection of trademark thrash-infused melodic death tuneage. Taking cues from the classic Gothenburg scene, especially At the Gates, and merging with US-styled blackened thrash, The Absence unleash a slickly played and bouncy style, with enough sharpness and bite to provide a steelier edge.
Veterans in the game, The Absence possess a tight and playful sound, accentuating tasteful melodeath licks, punchy riffs, and groovy, headbanging swagger. Nastier, blackened throes and spiteful edge of early albums From Your Grave and Riders of the Plague have been buffed and smoothed over in later years. The accessible, streamlined approach on The Absence retains many of the band’s signature traits and foundations, albeit in a less urgent, edgier manner compared to their earlier work. Regardless, The Absence excel in ripping through workman-like melodeath tunes without resorting to gimmicks or compromising integrity with tacked-on elements to boost accessibility. The more streamlined material still packs a feisty punch, and the riffs are consistently solid, backed by ear-catching melodic leads and technical flourishes. Original member Jamie Stewart’s blackened growls feature a more weathered charm, while the crisp though stripped-back production lends the songs a grittier, no-frills edge. Right out the gate, The Absence rip out a trademark thrasher courtesy of lively opener “Communion Carbonized,” launching the album into gear.
“The Silent Eye” fits the bill well as a single and is a tidy way to attract newer listeners. Across nearly six minutes, The Absence mix some beguiling central melodies and vocal hooks with thrashier surges and earworm hooks. There are similarly strong cuts scattered across the album, such as the progressively leaning “Planetary Mortuary,” straight ahead riff rager “Grieving Winds,” and lean, mean thrasher, “Fleshwalker.” The Absence rarely hit peak form, but never really drop the ball either. Closer “Breeding Hysterics” ensures shit ends with a bang rather than whimper, its chunky riffs, feisty thrust and retro feel lend it a cool, old-school charm. Outside the highlights, the majority of songs leave solid, if sometimes unremarkable impression, while a couple of songs come across a bit by the numbers. Quibbles aside, The Absence is a largely enjoyable listen that continues the band’s lasting consistency. Guitarist Taylor Nordberg (also handling bass and keys) has been around the traps a long time and livens the material with spicy axework, an array of headbangable riffs, throwback old school leads and embellishments. The technical and mildly progressive elements help main interest. Meanwhile, experienced drummer Jeramie Kling (Inhuman Condition, Ex Deo) keeps pace with an aggressive, precision performance on the kit.
As previously mentioned, the production hits the spot. The clean, sharp tones offset by an uncluttered mix, dynamic master and organic, gritty tones, especially the drums. Overall, The Absence is a tidy entry into the band’s underappreciated catalog, despite feeling a little safe and less urgent than prior offerings. In particular, the frantic, blackened approach of their first few albums are missed, and the songs don’t hit quite as hard as previous album Coffinized. Regardless, The Absence is an endearing act that pump out consistently solid, thrash-infused melodeath tunes that are easy to like. The Absence may not be the most compelling selling point or entry in this veteran Floridian band’s lengthy career, however, it’s a solid batch of fun and no-frills melodeath tunes.
Rating: 3.0/5.0
DR: 9 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Listenable Insanity
Websites: theabsenceofficial.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/theabsenceofficial
Releases Worldwide: March 29th, 2024#2024 #30 #AmericanMetal #AtTheGates #BlackenedThrash #ExDeo #InhumanCondition #ListenableInsanityRecords #MelodicDeathMetal #Review #Reviews #TheAbsence #Thrash
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The Weekly Injection: New Releases From SUM 41, A PERFECT CIRCLE/PRIMUS/PUSCIFER & More Out Today 3/29
Plus releases from The Absence, Kólga, Venues, and While She Sleeps.#APerfectCircle #Primus #Puscifer #SessantaEP #TheAbsence #TheAbsenceGenre #MelodicDeathMetal #Kolga #BlackTides
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The Weekly Injection: New Releases From SUM 41, A PERFECT CIRCLE/PRIMUS/PUSCIFER & More Out Today 3/29
Plus releases from The Absence, Kólga, Venues, and While She Sleeps.#APerfectCircle #Primus #Puscifer #SessantaEP #TheAbsence #TheAbsenceGenre #MelodicDeathMetal #Kolga #BlackTides
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The Weekly Injection: New Releases From SUM 41, A PERFECT CIRCLE/PRIMUS/PUSCIFER & More Out Today 3/29
Plus releases from The Absence, Kólga, Venues, and While She Sleeps.#APerfectCircle #Primus #Puscifer #SessantaEP #TheAbsence #TheAbsenceGenre #MelodicDeathMetal #Kolga #BlackTides
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#MetalInjection
The Weekly Injection: New Releases From SUM 41, A PERFECT CIRCLE/PRIMUS/PUSCIFER & More Out Today 3/29
Plus releases from The Absence, Kólga, Venues, and While She Sleeps.#APerfectCircle #Primus #Puscifer #SessantaEP #TheAbsence #TheAbsenceGenre #MelodicDeathMetal #Kolga #BlackTides
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#MetalInjection
The Weekly Injection: New Releases From SUM 41, A PERFECT CIRCLE/PRIMUS/PUSCIFER & More Out Today 3/29
Plus releases from The Absence, Kólga, Venues, and While She Sleeps.#APerfectCircle #Primus #Puscifer #SessantaEP #TheAbsence #TheAbsenceGenre #MelodicDeathMetal #Kolga #BlackTides
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My #ThursdayFiveList #TheAbsence by @neurothing
1. Beaver - Absence Without Leave [Morocco]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WbLXfcNvHE2. The Feelies - Loveless Love
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AM3L2LMTSQw
https://songwhip.com/the-feelies/loveless-love3. Bloodshot Buffalo - Escaping Absence
https://songwhip.com/bloodshotbuffalo/escaping-absence
(or full album Bloodshot Buffalo - Becoming Absence 😁 )
https://songwhip.com/bloodshotbuffalo/becoming-absence4. Samayavo -Oblivion
https://songwhip.com/samavayo/oblivion5. Bruce Cockburn - If I had a Rocket Launcher 🚀 💥
https://songwhip.com/bruce-cockburn/if-i-had-a-rocket-launcher-live -
@neurothing has requested songs about #TheAbsence in his #ThursdayFiveList.
🧵5. Uada: In the Absence of Matter
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The theme of this week's Thursday Five List from @neurothing is "The Absence."
The Beatles - Yesterday https://songwhip.com/the-beatles/yesterday
Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men - One Sweet Day https://songwhip.com/mariah-carey/one-sweet-day
Rascal Flatts - What Hurts the Most https://songwhip.com/rascal-flatts/what-hurts-the-most
Robyn - Missing U https://songwhip.com/robyn/missing-u
Siyeon (Dreamcatcher) - Paradise https://songwhip.com/siyeon/paradise
#TheAbsence #ThursdayFiveList #Music #TheBeatles #Dreamcatcher #KPop #Robyn #EDM #BoyzIIMen #RascalFlatts #MariahCarey
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#thursdayfivelist #theabsence #love #music
1. Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
https://youtu.be/IXdNnw99-Ic?si=WrOkADIgTXPJoZ6l
2. Someone You Loved - Lewis Capaldi
https://youtu.be/zABLecsR5UE?si=kCWvkNMxmIDYajtD
3. Glass in the park - Alex Turner
https://youtu.be/2jogmnbvy0U?si=aBlQoe7qRCETAbGA
4. The Night We Met - Lord Huron
https://youtu.be/KtlgYxa6BMU?si=azVy0zlDIikG1fc_
5. K - Cigarettes after Sex
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The #ThursdayFiveList is #TheAbsence hosted by @neurothing
Frank Turner - To Absent Friends
(folk-punk, you knew that, obvious selection)
https://youtu.be/VQLBFqzAy68?si=-A5GXiGuC59NsqINDying Wish – Watch My Promise Die
(hardcore)
https://sharptonerecords.bandcamp.com/track/watch-my-promise-dieRVIVR – Goodbyes
(pop punk, the good kind)
https://rvivr.bandcamp.com/track/goodbyesThe Roots – Lost Desire
(hip hop, you knew that)
https://youtu.be/GmUlShI-tzw?si=AXySj23jezLW7GvjHot Snakes – Bye Nancy Boy
(emo/mathcore)
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The theme of Thursday Five List this week is The Absence, brought to us by @neurothing
About missing something or someone. Here's 5 K-Pop songs that fit the bill.
Baby V.O.X "Missing You"
https://songwhip.com/babyvox/missing-youXG "Winter Without You"
https://songwhip.com/xg/winterwithoutyouKim Jong Kook "Don't Forget"
https://songwhip.com/kimjongguk/dont-forgetD-Unit "I'm Missin' You"
https://songwhip.com/dunit2/im-missin-youPark HwaYobi "Missin' You"
https://songwhip.com/parkhwayobi/missin-you#KPop #ThursdayFiveList #TheAbsence #XG #BabyVOX #KimJongKook #DUnit #ParkHwaYobi
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The theme of Thursday Five List this week is The Absence, brought to us by @neurothing
About missing something or someone. Here's 5 K-Pop songs that fit the bill.
Baby V.O.X "Missing You"
https://songwhip.com/babyvox/missing-youXG "Winter Without You"
https://songwhip.com/xg/winterwithoutyouKim Jong Kook "Don't Forget"
https://songwhip.com/kimjongguk/dont-forgetD-Unit "I'm Missin' You"
https://songwhip.com/dunit2/im-missin-youPark HwaYobi "Missin' You"
https://songwhip.com/parkhwayobi/missin-you#KPop #ThursdayFiveList #TheAbsence #XG #BabyVOX #KimJongKook #DUnit #ParkHwaYobi
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The theme of Thursday Five List this week is The Absence, brought to us by @neurothing
About missing something or someone. Here's 5 K-Pop songs that fit the bill.
Baby V.O.X "Missing You"
https://songwhip.com/babyvox/missing-youXG "Winter Without You"
https://songwhip.com/xg/winterwithoutyouKim Jong Kook "Don't Forget"
https://songwhip.com/kimjongguk/dont-forgetD-Unit "I'm Missin' You"
https://songwhip.com/dunit2/im-missin-youPark HwaYobi "Missin' You"
https://songwhip.com/parkhwayobi/missin-you#KPop #ThursdayFiveList #TheAbsence #XG #BabyVOX #KimJongKook #DUnit #ParkHwaYobi
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The theme of Thursday Five List this week is The Absence, brought to us by @neurothing
About missing something or someone. Here's 5 K-Pop songs that fit the bill.
Baby V.O.X "Missing You"
https://songwhip.com/babyvox/missing-youXG "Winter Without You"
https://songwhip.com/xg/winterwithoutyouKim Jong Kook "Don't Forget"
https://songwhip.com/kimjongguk/dont-forgetD-Unit "I'm Missin' You"
https://songwhip.com/dunit2/im-missin-youPark HwaYobi "Missin' You"
https://songwhip.com/parkhwayobi/missin-you#KPop #ThursdayFiveList #TheAbsence #XG #BabyVOX #KimJongKook #DUnit #ParkHwaYobi
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The theme of Thursday Five List this week is The Absence, brought to us by @neurothing
About missing something or someone. Here's 5 K-Pop songs that fit the bill.
Baby V.O.X "Missing You"
https://songwhip.com/babyvox/missing-youXG "Winter Without You"
https://songwhip.com/xg/winterwithoutyouKim Jong Kook "Don't Forget"
https://songwhip.com/kimjongguk/dont-forgetD-Unit "I'm Missin' You"
https://songwhip.com/dunit2/im-missin-youPark HwaYobi "Missin' You"
https://songwhip.com/parkhwayobi/missin-you#KPop #ThursdayFiveList #TheAbsence #XG #BabyVOX #KimJongKook #DUnit #ParkHwaYobi
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3. Billlie - 'RING X RING'
https://youtu.be/i9jhxOwcaw0All about a mysterious lost girl.
4. TomorrowXTogether - We Lost the Summer
https://youtu.be/kwy0nR1_SBQLost time and lost love .. oh the teenage angst!
5. BTS - Lost (Live at BTS Countdown)
https://youtu.be/tl3bECHrHNALost and found paths count, right?
2/2
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It's #TheAbsence for today's #ThursdayFiveList from @neurothing - "songs about stuff, people, feelings .. everything that is missing or lacking."
1. G-Dragon - Missing You
https://youtu.be/6M3swTBbwHU(Originally ft. Kim Yuna, but this performance with Suhyun from AKMU is too adorable not to share.)
2. Jimin and Ha Sungwoon - With You (FMV)
https://youtu.be/pn0Pv4Ymbjs*Sobs* .. all the longing for a lost love. (We miss you Jiminie & Sungwoon)
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On today’s #ThursdayFiveList we are discussing the lost, the lacking, the missing, and #TheAbsence
Come on and…
Ache With Me #AgainstMe !
https://youtu.be/X7CtiqoZ6Eg?si=CySkos42h_J2SBc5Sometimes #Ash
https://youtu.be/R2FLSTlGWqw?si=85iSWS_dvuaKIcm9Gone Again #PattiSmith
https://youtu.be/gYnneOm1YfE?si=abeQ6kMyexvPSFWsI Miss You (Sunshine Mix) #Bjork
https://youtu.be/A9puhIaAC9A?si=JGuDYNMSYy7ZtjklGalaxy of Emptiness #BethOrton
https://youtu.be/uqCY9dB3WSo?si=fRqfyPMzQgNlVzKj -
Saw this trending and thought I'd add one of my favourite bands to this #TheAbsence
Silverchair - Miss You Love
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#ThursdayFiveList #TheAbsence
Sometimes you just can’t find that missing piece.😁Pixies- Where is my Mind?
https://youtu.be/OJ62RzJkYUo?si=e6T_e6adrbGK82MBThe Supremes- Where Did Our Love Go?
https://youtu.be/dfl3EYFjHJU?si=vrZJ3fiaElwXodtkOld 97’s- Wish the Worst
https://youtu.be/610YNQ023yk?si=tcf22epQHudmsW66Missing Persons- Destination Unknown
https://youtu.be/1WDly1Oc_P4?si=jD184hpekutE6pHDHank Williams Jr.- O.D.’d in Denver
https://youtu.be/lch1Qur-0k8?si=YxLHqg_fLRNWV3Cc -
Thursday again, and @neurothing has thought of a new theme for the #ThursdayFiveList , this week we have #TheAbsence , songs about missing things, people, places etc.
I'll get my list started with this cheery little number.
Type O Negative: Everyone I Love Is Dead https://songwhip.com/type-o-negative/everyone-i-love-is-dead
Offspring: Gone Away https://songwhip.com/the-offspring/gone-away
Zombies: She's Not There https://songwhip.com/the-zombies/shes-not-there
Rammstein: Heirate Mich https://songwhip.com/rammstein/heirate-mich
Stabbing Westward: So Far Away https://yewtu.be/watch?v=TphLzrB1V4w