It seems so long ago
Our seed found its home
So fragrant as it grew
Red rose of withered bloom
I keep it all in my head
The walls here have changed
Painted with your memories
I see your body
Your body floating in such reverie
I know you’ll come down
Oh God don’t come down here with me
I keep it all in my head
I fall backwards through the madness
Greeted with a smile that never fades
Because we got this
We’re in the only thing that matters
This is all a dream
I’m still in time to save you
Stay away from me
If we leave it here we have forever
It dies if we leave
As I run away from my dream
Don’t follow me out to california
Won’t you let me stay here
With your kisses on my ear
i like the Rick Beato videos and he had shown the track electric sunrise in his video "How To Count Odd Meters". I was very impressed from this song and searched for the whole album and found it at bandcamp ;-) hpaydt
Tigran created a graceful album that feels like the story of the universe is unfolding in front of you. Equally gripping and carefree, it's a solid and fulfilling experience. Pacing's pretty neat, plus the way musicians play brings another layer of stylish personality and class. Compositions are astoundingly beautiful and can be super catchy or quite melancholic, showing how much of a pristine vibe the range of emotions on this project is. Those strong melodies regularly come back in my mind. SUPRAQUENCER
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The Besnard Lakes return with their first new LP in four years, full of the same mystery and wonder on which they have built their name. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 30, 2020
Brighton quartet Zooni round out their slick, ultra-rhythmic art rock vision with smart lyrics and ever-shifting dynamics. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 7, 2020
Adam Neely and Shawn Crowder reignited my love of jazz as an innovative exploration of music and rhythm.
Because of Sungazer I'm saving up to buy a bass and start playing again. Andrew Morris