pissykitten
Go absolutely ALL the way off! We do not deserve you! Full of sonic surprises and cannot wait to see what else the new album has in store. <3 <3
Adam Busbin
A driving two-step with a bass forward melody, invoking hints of 90s Britpop era greats Pulp and Garbage. While still 100% a glossy synth-filled dream, signature SRSQ. Straight to heavy rotation.
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“Someday I Will Bask in the Sun” is a song of reflection, acceptance, and the possibility of hope. It is about coming to terms with the inevitability of harsh emotional cycles without subscribing to a predication of doom. The song reflects on the perpetuity of turmoil, but embodies the notion of surfing - rather than being pummeled by - an ever crashing wave." - SRSQ
lyrics
Wasting my time
Does it matter? It matters
I’m oh so benign
Does it matter? It matters
I want to be free
Does it matter ? It matters
Walking the line
Does it matter ? It matters to me
Frozen in ice
Mental stasis erases
Stuck with this vice
I am naked, I’m vacant
And hopelessly caught
In the riptide of this life
Would be so nice
Just to know what tomorrow will bring
Even on the inside
I’m bracing for impact
I’m waiting for the answers
So let them come
Biding my time
I won’t christen this prison
Of my own design
I am risen, forgiven
I relish the thought
Of a world I could live in
Ain’t it divine
That someday I may bask in the sun
Even on the inside
I’m bracing for impact
I’m waiting to destroy my life
To become sunlight
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Idk if this is oddly particular but I would describe listening to this album like sitting at the edge of a stream and trying to cup the water that flows by: it doesn't matter how tightly you clasp on: it doesn't matter how slowly it leaks out: eventually, it will slip from your hands. It will return to where it came from, and you just have to let it happen.
It walks an EXTREMELY fine line between a very shaky sort of ethereality and a steadfast sense of vigor and life. Truly sublime stuff. qalsy
Seattle band somesurprises return with lofty, pretty dream pop that recalls the dissonant beauty of Broadcast, Grouper, and MBV. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 13, 2024
Burbling beneath the hazy beauty of the debut solo record from Lush co-founder Emma Anderson is razor-sharp wit and a heart full of rage. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 5, 2023