I can't be sure any more than you
We've been halfway too long
Feeling broke and little more
We can plan and we can plead
You know it won’t make it be
Our patience wanes these days
You explain I’ll count the ways
Time passes slow when you watch a kettle boil
We rely on the paths we've made
To give us place when we're a world away
Pass a sign see it read a few more miles till its complete
Could be off by two or three
Beware of what you want to see
I can't be sure twenty-four-sevenly
I'm aware of those familiar rhymes
And they fail me often times
No rational mind stays the same
World of change
It seems the goal of my life now is
Permanent growth not permanent bliss
A beautiful and criminally underrated album, complete with utterly unique lyrics, ethereal guitar, and stunning bass work. The soundtrack to some very, very good years. wack_jilliams
In a more perfect world, this band would blaring out of every radio on Earth. The lyrics, the vocals, the just-outta-teens snark and earnestness... so much to love. paulimboden
Tense post-punk from Big Supermarket, “1800” threads bent-wire guitars through blinking keys and dead-eyed vocal lines. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 9, 2018
Fronted by Grammy-nominated studio engineer Antonia Gauci, this upstart Australian trio balances radiant pop with foreboding alt-rock. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 24, 2024
This album sounds like emotionally distraught mud and I absolutely love it. You can really feel the songs trying to wade their way through the sludge of bass and low-tone guitars. It's heavy and definitely worth a buy. Connor Henricksen