Come on, get up, get up and face the day
And learn how tired you will be
Wind the alarm that screams into the void
And kills your darling reverie
Stare at the screen that houses the opinions
Of your family and friends
Put down your feet, put down your feet
And trudge into the cycle once again
When you sigh to yourself in a sliver of light
Another mechanism can’t fool you, right?
You retain rough days but forget the fun ones
That’s how you make unintentional onions
A shadow looms, it’s someone you’re familiar with
But wouldn’t prefer to know
The questions fall, requests drop, one and all
And so you must put on your show
You smile and nod, you smile so wide
It almost seems as if you’re in a farce
Rinse and repeat, until the sun removes itself
Think how lucky you are
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
Recorded on the Grecian isle of Hydra, this is blissed-out psych pop with stacked falsetto harmonies and luscious arrangements. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 9, 2023
Two dozen 12-string acoustic improvisations that feel undeniably haunting, like lost transmissions from ancient Appalachia, rediscovered. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 17, 2022