first born and the only one to date,
the only thing they made work
I’m told you can see them in my face,
in my blood there’s a quilt of our lives
the false son puts a lot upon her plate,
agonizing her worth
of course it was always gonna break
dig through shards, so much left to divine
every change splits me through and I can't control how wide
all this stress enervates, I don’t know how long that I
can contend with the chase, but with nothing else in mind
I push on with little celebration, blessed with such a curse to fight it
a strong love, never questioned if they gave
but expressions seemed to diverge
im sure i am echoing the same
quick to glean unintended advice
I am scared we will end up like his friend
work until he’s dead
work until we’re dead
is there any other plan?
fell down off the ladder as he clutched his chest
it's one story, one need
still carried, shooting right through me
I hope I shape it into something sweet
to nourish one right in front of me
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Dammit every track makes me smile. How did you do that? If a friend recommends this album to you, hang on to them because they're just as fabulously messed up as you are. I'd like to thank my bank for allowing me to buy things online again. Thank you. Everyone. Thanks. duskbringer
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Some catchy tracks on here, and my guy is not afraid to rip a guitar solo. Sounds like Daniel Johnston country at times, and the album cover looks like a hip-hop record. Cidimon Arustavi
The songs on the latest from Mellorine range from bright indie to surging post-rock, centered on earnest vocal melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 19, 2022
This creative San Francisco guitar band melds trip hop, krautrock, My Bloody Valentine-esque noise, and jangle pop hooks. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 19, 2024
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Alvvays has always been great, but with this album they took it to the next level. Every one of these songs is lodged in my brain now, permanently (in a good way). s. moxley