Thank you, and Goodbye.
>> Sunday, January 20, 2013
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I've been putting off writing this post for over 3 months
now. I've known it was coming, but couldn't bring myself to make the words stay
on the page. But here goes.
Listologies, since I started it in 2006 on MySpace (moved to
this platform in 2008) has been my shelter. My safeplace. My outlet. And
eventually, my connection, to all you wonderful people, the bands, artists,
readers, commenters, and stalkers. This has been my greatest accomplishment,
you all have. But more than anything, this was my salvation with my best friend
Stevie.
Brief history of Addi and Stevie…. Stevie has been my best
friend since seventh grade, and as we got older, we only got closer. But one
day, I was a supreme asshole, as guys often are, and made the wrong choices and
really hurt her. I broke us. We had a falling out. And I lost her. She moved to
NYC, and I stayed here in the PNW. And it sucked. And this blog saved us. In my
heart I believe that if she had not joined in on this blog, and I have no clue
why she agreed to in the first place, we never would have become friends again.
This was our lifeline when we were no more and a country apart. So that makes
this all the more difficult.
But, the passion that drove Listologies for 7 years now is
no longer there. And it is not something
I am willing to force just to get out posts. I know that if my heart is not in
it, the posts will suffer, and I will only be letting you down. So, with that
said, unfortunately I do have to say goodbye. We are closing the doors here at
Listologies.
Stevie and I would like to thank you for reading, following,
sharing, liking, tweeting, commenting and voting us into 5th place
in Evening Magazine’s Best of the Northwest. You make this hard.
I do want to take a few mins to thank some individuals and
bands that have help make this the place it was.
Sarah from The Oh Wells, you have always been one of the
best musicians I have ever interacted with, and it has been a pleasure getting
to know you. Please stay in touch and let me know when you come to Seattle, I
will come out of retirement for that extravaganza.
Naomi, you are a friend. A friend that without this blog, I
never would have made. You have enriched my life, and I thank you for it. Thank
you for being so supportive of this blog.
The lovely ladies of Lemolo. A lot of bands keep little
bloggers like myself at arm’s length, but you guys always had positive things
to say, shared and supported. You guys are the cream of the crop. Keep going.
To Dustin and Brandon from The BGP. You guys have heart and
soul. And I am not talking about the music right now. The support you guys have
thrown our way has been incredible and too much. I couldn't begin to thank you.
I will support whatever you guys do, forever.
Maggie Joy. Out of all the “industry” people that would
contact us, sharing music, and imploring posts, you were by far the best. I
always looked forward and loved the music you shared. Thank you for doing what
you do, getting sounds that need to be heard out there. What you do is
important and valued.
The Gundersen Family. The talent in the family alone,
whether it’s via Noah and Abby or Le Wrens, has stoked my passions enough to
keep this blog alive for well over a year now. When all seemed bleakest, the
Gundersen’s gave me light. So thank you.
All the people who have subscribed to our YouTube channel
and pushed our uploads over the 1.2 million view mark. Thank you.
All of our Facebook friends/fans and Twitter followers. You
were our main distribution system, and you helped us succeed and primarily got
us into 5th place. Thank you.
There are too many others to go into one by one, so thanks
to the following. the Head and the Heart. Chris from moviesandsong365. Lindsey of SSG
Music. The Native Sibling Pickwick. Hey Marseilles. Campfire OK. Zach Fleury.
BOAT. Bryan John Appleby. Allen Stone. Samantha Crain. The Civil Wars. FM Radio
and Schuyler Fisk. The Swell Season. And so many many more.
Thank you all for making these last 7 years the best ever. You
have been the soundtrack to my life.
I will not say that this goodbye is forever, but it is
goodbye.
Thanks,
Addi