You say what you will. I drive through the night, you're still alone in our bed. There's a ghost tucked in the sheets. he's taken my place, But it's not too late, no, it’s not too late for me. Heart on the line. Restless til rise. Stir til you're still. Say What You Will. I stay up all night until I feel the morning’s light. Alone in our bed, I can't seem to capture that moment, the one where I'm fading asleep, And you know that it's closer to noon, and you've been up for hours, burdened by all the same faults. Cautious and kind. Sight out of mind. Gather your fill. Shoot just to kill. Say What You Will.
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the evolution of citizen is almost identical to the typical depiction of human evolution. As you please strays from the previous releases while containing raw emotion. ghøstbødy
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All of the tracks are beautiful. Mat Kerekes always outdoes himself and this has been making rounds on my playlists for quite some time now. It's music spoken to the heart from the heart. luna_m
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Julien Baker is an acquired taste - assuming of course you’ve acquired great taste in singer songwriters… beautiful, devastating, honest, insightful… I’ve not heard a single song of hers that hasn’t left me in absolute awe. crisbroadhurst
Subsonic Eye combines math rock, dream pop, and guitar sounds borrowed from post-rock for songs that whirl and flurry, but never quite settle. Bandcamp Album of the Day Sep 15, 2023
Twangy grunge? Dinosaur Jr. except make it Emmylou Harris? It's real on the new EP from California band Grave Saddles. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 1, 2023