the air is spinning,
we shouldn't wait another minute to leave
we don't need a radar screen,
to see the sky is turning from grey to green
and the house is off it's hinges,
we're curled up in the corner for our lives
and i heard a freight train coming,
and saw the kitchen chairs shoot straight up to the sky
and i can't breathe,
i'm coming up for air
like a submarine
i'm coming up for air
and flying machines,
they're coming up for air
and when the world stopped spinning,
we were floating high above the town we used to know
waving at the busy people,
but they couldn't hear me say "lookout below"...
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
The Oh Hellos have come to hold a very special place in my heart, not just in this album, but in others as well. Hello My Old Heart was one of the first songs I ever heard by them, and it's been a treasured journey listening to them ever since. ladyoforion
These sweet, sad indie pop tunes accompany Ian Coss's podcast of the same name, in which he interviews his family about their divorces. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 17, 2021
The gorgeous and gripping new record from Anika Pyle features minimalist folk & pop songs that struggle to make sense of loss. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 21, 2021