It's not like we can see above the trees
In our terrarium thrown in the sea
We all waited but you never came
To give a damn. It's all the same
Oh, Parmenides what did you mean
When you moved your lips to yell at me
"Don't look so proud of me
I've not done anything"
We all waited but you never came
Nostalgia's code in our machines
Could let me change my mind, you could martyr me in wine
Let good and kindred go, these are all the words I know
These are all the words I know
These were all the words I know
credits
from How to Build a Hole,
released May 31, 2019
Mark Cuthbertson: vocals, synth, guitar, bass
Ivy Nadine: vocals
Evan Jacobs: synth
Mark "Bucky" Wheaton: drums
supported by 4 fans who also own “All the Words I Know”
Something of a meditative flow that feels more important than whatever he is playing at a given moment. Occasional monolithic phrases and delicate shaping of feedback sculpt time. errantzephyr
supported by 4 fans who also own “All the Words I Know”
I can't count the amount of times I've listened to this and the amount of people I've shared it with that love it just as much. Amazingly musical. Lemuel Hayes
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