AnOrdinaryWriter · @AnOrdinaryWriter
94 followers · 397 posts · Server mastodon.au

Nether say Never pt 1/3

When I was in high school, around 2010-2013 I came across a CD with some songs on it. I liked the music, but had no idea who these people were and I spent the next ten years of my life trying to find them. I gave up hope, nothing I did work. That was until February 20th, 2023 when @peturdainn was able to find them. At long last one of my personal mysteries were solved, but who was this mysterious band? Well...let me tell you about the band Nether.

Nether was formed around 2009 in the United States of America in the state of Washington and seemed to stop around 2016. They have a YouTube channel where you can currently listen to all of their songs and a website where the only thing that works is their ‘contact us’ section.

For their YouTube channel, they managed to have around 41 subscribers with their top most played video being ‘Nether – Breathed in Silence – End of Sight EP’ with about 709 views. On Facebook, their Facebook page has about 605 followers. So yeah, a very indie band that sadly never made it big.

Now that I know who these people are, I decided to randomly say hello, and someone said hello back.

First of all, I squealed when I received a response. A band member whose music I’ve been listening to on repeat for the past 10 years said hi to me, I was excited and I begin to ask a few questions.

“If I may, what happened to your band?” I asked.

“It may sound cliché but, money, life, and time killed Nether. Lol. By the time we ended, we had gone through over 20 musicians in the band. Guys would come in with the best of intentions to work hard and try to find a career in the music world, but inevitably they would leave because of changes in life. Family, work, living situation would change and they would leave the band.Thankfully we didn't lose anyone over big personality conflicts or fights but still...We didn't make very much progress as a band because of it."

(Continue in pt2)

#nether #music #indie #pt1

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b59r · @b59r
146 followers · 820 posts · Server ruhrpott.social

Since no one has answered yet (maybe because the question only works in English), here is the answer from . It was not long in coming...

Due to the character limit in 2 parts.

ChatGPT -> "The phrase "two wrongs don't make a right" means that committing an immoral or illegal act in retaliation for another person's act of the same type is not justifiable."

#chatgpt #pt1

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Cuddy2977 · @Cuddy2977
20 followers · 185 posts · Server mastodon.world