
Video for '22: The Death Of All The Romance' by Montreal band The Dears. Fan Channel: www.youtube.com/Ultramild100s myspace Page: www.myspace.com/thedears
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and at 3:41 :P
whats the name of the girl at 1:48 o.0
I’d forgotten how good these guys were till they lost direction. Them produced a seminal album imho which included this track.
They aren’t broke up as such, most of the backing band left but murray and natalia are keeping it going with new members.
Best clip, best song, ever…
Oh no the Dears splitting up is this official im gutted i love the Dears . Seen em a couple of times in Leeds , really miserable buggers but awsome non the less…..
Glenn
emos
i like this song.. xD
yes ! why he unjumped!? haha
i like this song!!! it have a soul
should have jumped the gap
so sad for the blu bear :´(
i love this song
and the drummer xD
To die for…. :-O!!!! tell me the lies!!!!
I’m not surprised they broke up, just too much tension in the band…which is what made their debut album so amazing…
yeah I feel you. I’m just crying because the dears broke up actually, that’s really gay. only 2 guys left!
They are sooooo banging.
amazing!!!!!
amazing !! love this song !!! ^^
gotta love the dears…but gotta hate when people talk about crying when listening to their music…really really gay
even the cities collapse to on us/ we will find each other
I need download this song x( … link? :3
it’s the most perfectly depressing song whenever you’re in a bad mood. The Dears always sound like they actually care when they sing. Really great song. One of my all-time-favorites.
Stupid car…
love this song man!
that was so… touching! I mean it describes so many things, and yet it’s so simply put! I love it!