Why don't you quit while you're behind?
Why don't you listen to the blind
That leads you when you're also going blind?
These days, you blink and they've sped by
Now an eye no longer seems like it's
A decent trade for someone else's eye
Everything seems so fleeting, but our words are here to stay
What would our children's children say?
Why does everything have to be so crude?
Why does it all have to be so crude?
Why don't you learn to shut your mouth?
To keep all of the good locked in
And stop the rotten shit from spilling out
The cities pile up with doubt
One glance into the future and
The present seems to plummet ever south
We are trapped in a nightmare that isn't even ours
I guess I'll meet you at the bar
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