What was once underground is now coming to the surface.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't think anything's underground anymore. And I think that's a good thing. Everything is up for grabs.
Underground people pay a desperate toll finding out things nobody else has discovered yet. We run around like headless chickens looking for the next cultural fix to spiral around in before it gets appropriated somewhere else and becomes something it never was. There's this sort of one-upmanship in the underground.
I mean there's certainly a lot of progressive rock and metal that exists at the underground level, which has its own vitality, as it should. But it seems to have lost its ability to really charge up the hill.
I've always been ahead of the curve when it came to trying new stuff in the underground scene.
Anyway, it's good to be sent back to the underground. There's always a good side to bad things and the good side to this is that at least everyone has to go back down.
So, yes, I am in the underground, but actually, it feels like home.
What made Manhattan Manhattan was the underground infrastructure, that engineering marvel.
I have always wanted to know what's going on under the surface.
I'm very underground.
There will always be an underground.