๐ Graveline Park
Filed by L. Wren. Bring a Sharpie, not a setlist.

Graveline Park isnโt where the scene was born.
Itโs where it rested, whispered, broke up, got back together, and said goodbye.
It sits high above Nayasa Bayโs rusted skyline โ a stretch of overgrown grass, cracked benches, and power lines that hum more than they spark. The view is perfect when the mist doesnโt eat it. You can see every building that never got finished. You can hear the ocean if the windโs right.
Itโs quiet.
Which is maybe why we went there after the shows.
๐ฏ๏ธ Things People Remember
- Carving names into the bench backs โ bands, initials, half-lyrics
- Sitting in silence after a Spill set โ just to let the noise leak out of your chest
- Seeing Jace Hollow alone with headphones โ or maybe just someone who looked like him
- Dirk writing something in a notebook he wouldnโt share
- Dylan saying nothing for five minutes, then asking, โWas that real?โ
๐ซ๏ธ Scene Associations
- The Bench Ghosts legend started here โ whispers from old wood when you sit alone
- Luna called it โemotional feedback with better sceneryโ
- Mindscar was supposedly written here in one sitting
- If a band broke up here, it didnโt count until someone left without saying goodbye
Graveline Park wasnโt loud.
Thatโs what made it sacred.
We didnโt go there for noise.
We went there for what was left behind after.
โSome places echo even when nobody says anything. Graveline was one of them.โ
โ L.W.
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