Take these seven plastic things, sacraments to you and me
Retire to the sky. I'll take my leave into the sea
Maybe we're not innocent even if you like it better than what we believed
I know how to build a hole higher than the one we know
You first saw it in a dream. You told me in a palindrome
Maybe we're not innocent even if you like it
Oh, I know you'd trade your kingdom for one just like it
I know they told us, down the road there's no one to love us
I know they told us, at the end there's no one to love us
credits
from How to Build a Hole,
released May 31, 2019
Mark Cuthbertson: vocals, synths, guitars, bass, glockenspiel, saw
Mark "Bucky" Wheaton: drums
Ivy Nadine: vocals
Amy Thornhill: vocals
Marian Brackney: saw
Josh Ortiz: strings
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There is not much bettter than listening to Tom/Uncle Larry play the guitar and listen to his compositions. A true master !! If you like guitarists with touch and taste instead of showing off you will absolutely love this album !! vpo6
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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
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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
A solarpunk concept album set in the not-too-distant tomorrow, Tom John Hall uses elegantly wrought art rock to tell a winding tale. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 25, 2023
Bright, gorgeous, bashing songs from these Belgian shoegazers that never lose track of melody amidst the waves of distortion. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 23, 2023