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Back in 2011, Basement dropped I Wish I Could Stay Here, and without a huge spotlight or flashy rollout, it became a record that quietly changed everything for a lot of us. It’s 13 today—officially a teenager—and somehow, it still hits just as hard.

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Basement – Crickets Throw Your Voice

This was emo without the eyeliner. No forced drama, no over-the-top breakdowns—just honest, raw emotion packed into scrappy, melodic songs that knew exactly where to land. Whether it was “Plan to Be Surprised” dragging your heart out of your chest or “Grayscale” giving you something to scream when everything felt like too much, it was a debut that didn’t hold back.

Basement weren’t trying to be scene legends. They just sounded like five people telling the truth, and that’s exactly what made it stick. It came at a weird time for the genre too—right as emo was starting to grow up a little, shedding its neon hair dye and trying to figure out what came next. And Basement? They figured it out early.

Thirteen years on, it still feels personal. Still sounds like something made in a bedroom for anyone who needed to hear it in theirs. Some albums get left behind. This one followed us into adulthood.

I Wish I Could Stay Here LP Artwork

You probably haven’t heard it in a while, but when you hit play—you still know every word.

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