I stole a glimpse of Kublai Khan
He lumbered blankly with his shorts on
He ran a yardstick through his hair
And told me nothing much was left there
I dream of the water running short
I scream to the lukewarm feeling left
I scheme at the thought of vacant fear
Pristine as the space between my ears
I broke the ice with Marvin Gaye
He said that he’d been feeling okay
So much for myths that let us down
And thus, no point in milling around
I don’t want to let you down
I don’t want to let you down again, again
I don’t want to leave you out
I just couldn’t stand to leave you out again, again
Tom Snowden, from Alice Springs, Australia, turns in six soft, Arthur Russell-y covers of favorites from Björk, Kylie Minogue, and more. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 11, 2020
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Two dozen 12-string acoustic improvisations that feel undeniably haunting, like lost transmissions from ancient Appalachia, rediscovered. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 17, 2022