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"Apocalypse" is a song by American band Cigarettes After Sex, released as the second single from their debut album Cigarettes After Sex on March 21, 2017. It was written and produced by vocalist Greg Gonzalez. It did not chart internationally until 2022, following its use in TikTok trends. The song, as of October 25, 2024, has amassed over 1.6 ...
Cigarettes After Sex is an American dream pop band, formed in El Paso, Texas, in 2008 by Greg Gonzalez. The band is known for their ethereal, limerent and often dream-like musical style, lyrics often based on the themes of romance and love, as well as Gonzalez's voice, which has been described as " androgynous ". [ 8 ]
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Cigarettes After Sex does not exist in space and time the way that most of us do. They are everywhere. They are everywhen. They have their feet in the past, the present, and the future all at once.
Cigarettes After Sex is the debut studio album by American dream pop band Cigarettes After Sex. It was released on June 9, 2017, by Partisan Records and received positive reviews from critics. [ 3 ] As of May 2018, it had sold over 20,000 copies in the United Kingdom.
Apocalypse (Primal Fear album) or the title song, 2018; Apocalypse (Thundercat album), 2013; Apocalypse: Save Us, 2022 "Apocalypse" (Cigarettes After Sex song), a song by Cigarettes After Sex from Cigarettes After Sex, 2017 "Apocalypse", by Jesper Kyd from the video game Hitman: Blood Money, 2006 "Apocalypse", by Lacuna Coil from Black Anima, 2019
Born on September 28, 1982 in El Paso, Texas, [1] Gonzalez began his interest in music at the age of 10, when he bought his first guitar and immediately started writing songs, leading to his first-written song, "The Ocean", which was an instrumental. [2]
Of all the fashion trends to make a comeback, cigarettes were an unlikely contender. After all, it’s 2024. A year when you can’t go 10 minutes on a night out without smelling the saccharine ...