I don't have the words to say, the lyrics to repeat
Or a light to show what's barely out of reach
I thought I could save you
In my pocket there's a poem I wrote
It's sewn away for the day I'm down to felt and head for home
I thought I could save you
I know that underneath the bridge
there's more than enough to drown us in
credits
from How to Build a Hole,
released May 31, 2019
Mark Cuthbertson: vocal, synth, guitar, bass, violin
Marian Brackney: violin
Darwin Martin: bridge synth
Mark "Bucky" Wheaton: drums
supported by 4 fans who also own “I Thought I Could Save You”
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 “I Thought I Could Save You”
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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