You’re my
half creation
Know you’re alive
Right now - cause I made you
But I’ve learned to tell when I’m dreaming
Just to bring you back just to see you
Though I’m not sure it’s right
when I can’t even tell you why I’m trying
Or why we’re back here
Back in my old room waiting
Trying my hardest to move away
But maybe this time I’d make it
Make it worth throwing in the sky just to save it
For me
It’s a petty thing
To bring you back
Just to slip your shirt strap off your shoulder
And kiss your neck in my sleep
Trying to guess what you’d be like on the edge of my teeth
I can’t even tell you why I’m trying
Or why it’s so easy to bring you here
If we were awake
You’d tell me of
I know it’s not right
To bring you back at all
Hooky-as-hell guitar pop from this Brooklyn artist that explores the ways people we have known live in us beyond death. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 8, 2022
The new EP from the aptly named regal murk is a striking piece of work, thick rivers of guitar swallowing tender vocal melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 24, 2022
More feel-good indie from Brooklyn's A Great Big Pile of Leaves, all bristling guitar tones and expansive choruses. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 18, 2021
Dreamy, intricate guitar pop from Oakland's Absent City; splashes of accordion, sitar, lap steel, and mandolin add textural richness. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 26, 2020
These tracks are straightforward and concise, never relying on gauzy metaphors to complicate her declarations of love. Bandcamp Album of the Day Dec 20, 2017