Feet up
We’ve not had it rough
We’ve avoided much that’s claimed many before us
It was always just boring enough
Never pouring more than would fit in our cup
By now we’ve drawn some short straws
and those long walks have worn soles to feet
Too quick to tongue lash behind each other’s backs
Take it all in good stride
I don’t know
So please don’t let me be what I have been lately
You know that I want to be free
Just as much as anybody
Good morning life
I’m sorry
Sunrise
Cold outside
Slip down the front drive
Just like last night’s walk from work and tonight’s
The search for the shit that you need
Will be no fun if you walk through these times with grief
I have been wrong and otherwise flawed
Often enough to know when you are
Though we walk in the strides of each other’s lives
Each step is no trial
We’ve got miles and miles
supported by 8 fans who also own “Don't Let Me Be”
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
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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
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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