she looks like an angel in a cloudy cradle
passed out on the bed in your room
your sweet little darling
all she knows is falling
down the stairs
or in love
so charlie got a tattoo on his wrist
hoping that she'd stay there like his skin
and i'm dying to know if i could win
with a heart like hers
with a heart like hers
she looks like Diana with a leopard in her hands
as she leaves holding all of her laundry
your sweet little moon beam
all she knows is moving
down the street
or in her sleep
so charlie got a tattoo on his wrist
hoping that she'd stay there like his skin
and i'm dying to know if i could win
with a heart like hers
with a heart like hers
she looks like an actress in her yellow sundress
as she smashes the bugs in her apartment
your sweet little lady
all she knows is fading
like a t-shirt
or a friend
so charlie got a tattoo on his wrist
hoping that she'd stay there like his skin
and i'm dying to know if i could win
with a heart like hers
with a heart like hers
The real Speed of Sound in Seawater is fast... relatively. This album is the same in that it goes by too fast and you are already putting it on repeat again. :p jason hankins
This is the first album I found that really spoke to me as a young fem.
From the simplicity, the bass drum, specifically in landfill is so steady and soothing. I love landfill because it perfectly portrays trauma bonds, sexual or romantic relationships rooted in power imbalance. Being led on, unrequited love, constantly being clueless if someone is a real friend, or a lover. Are they yours or are they ruthlessly rogue. Untameable. Love and hate are such similar feelings, and they often mingle. clementinehatepageichangedmymind
Collaborating remotely with 12 songwriters from all over the world, Kim Edgar emerged with a work of striking art pop. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 11, 2023
Epic, immersive songs that you disappear into, with rich layers of keys and ghostly vocal melodies conjuring a misty dreamworld. Bandcamp New & Notable May 2, 2022
This is a great soft pop album. I think I found it under "folk," and it has elements of that (a Jack Johnsony kind of folk), but there's a lot more to Potluck. It's like listening to the radio in one of those rare summers where every popular song is great. The songs are all different from one another, but all memorable and fun. "Frozen Ground" is a perfect quirky pop love song. Great story-telling songwriting on every track. October Country