Greenfield Road, Mayfield, Pennsylvania.
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Greenfield Road, Mayfield, Pennsylvania.

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MAX MAYFIELD 🧡
↳ STRANGER THINGS | 5.03 “Chapter Three: The Turnbow Trap”
alright, my tiktok/twitter editors, which of you is gonna give me a max mayfield and billy hargrove to noah kahan's new song, willing and able, because I would like to feel some pain.
like damn... siblings who hated each other and never got to make amends...
Amazon needs a worker’s union and multiple law suits.
Mayfield by Redwix, source on furaffinity

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"Up the road"
Drop Nineteens — 1991 (Wharf Cat)
The Drop Nineteens were still college sophomores at Boston University when, on a quick trip to London to see a girlfriend, Greg Ackell walked a demo around to labels — Creation, Fiction and 4AD. The New England shoegazers hadn’t yet played a show when 4AD’s Colleen Maloney forwarded their cassette to Melody Maker, who promptly named “Mayfield” their Single of the Week. Though hardly even a band yet, Drop Nineteens were already getting called “the American Slowdive,” a band that none of the principals had, at that time, ever heard.
1991 gathers the material from that first home-dubbed cassette release, the one that got Drop Nineteens started. Following close on the reissue of the band’s landmark Delaware ahead of the Drop Nineteens first album of new material in 30 years, these songs capture the swirl and echo and sway of a band about to make an impact.