Not complaining about the gentrification of rave music - it's just sad to see so much apathy from everyday folk and ravers who don't get or empathise with The Blaze,or anything else in the modern world such as #JulianAssange
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The video to this song 'territory' is about PTSD after leaving the army. Which thanks to the gentrification of rave music has a platform mainly loved by the margorita posse and financiers. Ravers and everyday young folk had the chance to embrace The Blaze into their culture at Reading and Leads in 2018, but just one old raver, his nephew and 20 young ravers turned up. Raving is about collaborations between music and social emotions at the time to reach a combined empathy and understanding to move forward by having fun with love, compassion and rebellion if necessary. A classic example is their track Clash, which you wouldn't expect under normal societal conditions for the well to do (which most people there were) to be singing along to, though I'm not complaining, its just sad to see so much apathy, when there so much empathy to be appreciated and celebrated to make the world a great place again :)
Clash - The Blaze
Is this the right time to battle
And light up the flame?
Is this the right time to battle
And light up the flame?
This is the right time
This is the right time
This is the right time
This is the right time
This is the right time
This is the right time
This is the right time
This is the right time
Is this the right time to battle
And light up the flame?
Is this the right time to battle
Light up the flame?
This is the right time
This is the right time
This is the right time
This is the right time
This is the right time
This is the right time
This is the right time
This is the right time
So, so many days
This is the final place
So, so many days
This is the final place
So, so many days
This is the final place
So, so many days
This is the final place
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