Genius Christ/Sylvania Ave./Record Setter – Split

Sylvania Ave. starts the split off with "A Different Point of View" where the narrator of the song would do anything – even give their eyes – so their loved one can see themselves in a positive way. "As a band, we've always strived to be genuine, but we typically hold back," Dillion Stanley from Sylvania Ave. noted. "These songs are different. They don't hide anything."

Genius Christ echoes the same sentiment with "Merchant of Doubt" and "Mind Sweeper", two songs that urge people to not be so hard on themselves. "We don't have a lot of time on this Earth," Genius Christ's Josh Wright explains. "And with this time we need to learn how to be compassionate towards ourselves."

"Self of Steam" and "This Is Existing" by Record Setter end the EP with a focus on self care. "A major influence for theses songs is from my first year of transition," Record Setter’s Judy Mitchell explained. "I thought that was going to cure all of my problems, but it's not. I force myself to do the work all the time, and the only difference now is that I care enough about my life to truly try for once."

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