midnight asks me to be what i’m not.
have i already forgotten?
you were in your swimsuit, wearing one yellow sock, your mind full of worms.
and i wonder if mine is not.
midnight asks me to get out of bed,
take the lowlit road to the trailhead,
strip the clothes from my body, run naked til i am spent. always thought things’d change. now i wonder
if they did.
how many, how many times have i wandered?
how many, how many drives have i made through the dark? how many, how many times... eyes on the sides of the road. i don’t wanna die tonight.
midnight comes and i’m ready to fight. reach my hand towards the table
but there’s no light.
so i’m crawling in the kitchen, listening for some kind of sign.
i believe it gets better
but who am i to think that i’m right?
how many, how many times have i wandered?
how many, how many drives have i made through the dark? how many, how many times... eyes on the sides of the road. i don’t wanna die tonight.
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I think it's difficult to write songs about something other than romantic love, and still be able to communicate the intensity with which those feelings can hit a person. Some of the entries on this album are fantastic examples of this niche. dani_bloop
You know, it wasn't my favorite for a while, but for some reason my brain decided to listen to it on loop a few weeks ago and now I can't stop thinking about it.
I love the synths, the tone, the lyricism, even the music videos which I feel I should mention!!!
(also, should've been me reminds me a bit of abba which is an automatic bonus in my book) praisedrays
Described as a series of “self-exorcisms,” “Ego De Espinhos” is a brain-melting foray into experimental electronics. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 4, 2019
As I listen to this album more and more I start discover aspects that I hadn't felt before. My love for every individual track continues to grow, but Change has remained in my heart as a deep drive to get me through the day. seonghi