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lyrics
thought i had you last year
felt like i was tied to a string
let me slip through your fingers
and fall back to you this spring
i've seen you wasted, and wasting your days
always looking from the outside, i'm cut from the frame
so close when i stayed, but you're still far from me
and all the choices you've made, made me hang on for too long
it's taking me everything to disreguard the faults he puts you through
excuse me while i can't hold my tongue anymore
i know you better than this, and i know you're better than him*
(i hope you remember this)
thought i had you one time, now i'm not so sure
i'm over all the time i've spent on this chase
have we lost our place?
after those days, turned the page on me, will you walk away from me
Perfectly encapsulates the teenage experience. Finding this album while still young and in high school was the best decision I've made in quite awhile. charlesjr
While I understand the change of direction completely. I do wish we got one more show where this album was played in full, as there are a lot of bangers slept on here. bdogz
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This outstanding compilation of bands from Indonesia puts a focus on atmospheric pop and rock music, with hooks 20-stories high. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 3, 2022
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This group is now a thousand feet below and a thousand miles gone but this particular brand of sometimes-declarative, sometimes-pleading, always-emotive music still regularly finds itself in my ears.
The album demands to be experienced and the space it deigns it deserves is evident throughout but most surely in its opener, Brother. It’s accusatory and clearly personal for the lyricist but even so, I’m easily able to place myself in some of the locations the song takes one and it doesn’t relent. yamanogato