kids’ grubby fingerprints are on the window
through a glass darkly i see the city
is treading water, treading water, treading water
treading water
and thundering underground with sleepwalkers and punks and business suits
all in a bricolage, our lives are on pause
thank god, thank god, thank god
thank god
and then you come home
and then we roam the streets below
where words fail, friends don’t
we could sing the alphabet together
and i bet that we’d both feel better
credits
from When I Came Back,
released April 17, 2012
guitar and backing vocals: sumner
spoken abc's: jason
Missouri singer/songwriter Lizzie Weber delivers a trio of songs lightly informed by country music, and fleshed out with strings. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 6, 2021
Portland singer/songwriter delivers a gorgeous Christmas EP, fashioned in the lush style of classics by Bing Crosby and Johnny Mathis. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 23, 2020
Charming German indie pop with the keen melodic sensibilities and melancholic undercurrent of some of the style's best practitioners. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 26, 2021
Despite its themes of isolation and loneliness, Caroline White's latest batch of folk-pop confessionals is an LP brimming with confidence. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 7, 2019
Infectious power-pop that sidesteps the subgenre's obvious tropes with literary abstraction - an emotional sucker punch. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 14, 2016