
""At 13, that was the most impactful thing I'd seen. Probably still is.""
""Always a mess, even when I'm not.""
""No need to dig, it’s all here.""
""It’s heavy, but it’s never hopeless.""
Thom Wasluck's musical project, Planning for Burial, is deeply influenced by his experiences with grief, particularly the loss of his grandmother and witnessing his grandfather's cancer battle. His music, which blends shoegaze, ambient, and metal elements, confronts heavy emotions like loss and mental illness. Wasluck's recent album, "It's Closeness, It's Easy," continues to delve into these themes through introspective lyrics that reflect both struggle and resilience, illustrating a journey through darkness that ultimately retains a glimmer of hope.
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