Hey Our Basement,
In the midst of trying to figure out your own life, you can lose track of space and time.
It feels like you’re just floating through it all until reality hits you, time catches up, and you realize you didn’t know what you had, until it was gone.
“Boulevards” captures the nostalgic feeling of sitting down with yourself after years of searching for something you once had right in front of you the whole time.
Do you remember those times when we’d drive down that one highway?
Days faded away.
We’d lay on the street at night screaming, “Fuck the cars let them drive over us.”
Everyone has had that one highway they drove down with someone they used to love, hand in hand, feeling like they could go anywhere and do anything with them.
After the years go by, things start to get blurry and these memories start to fade away, until they turn into fragments of time that haunt us.
I wanted to romanticize the experience of being young, reckless, and unworried about what the future would hold.
I hope that “Boulevards” takes you back.
Nares