how do you keep the lawn so green
do you treat it in your sleep
all the energy of nature lies contained within
does the mystery uphold
itself when all the truths are told
these are the questions we should never ask ourselves
i beseech the king
i beseech the queen
permission to wed me to thy self my dear
bloodied fangs in bed
drowning up the lead
royal is the man who counts his blessings blind
all of it bought hard with flesh and soul and mind
no gold was minted on salt free soil
let man bow down and ever toil
fascination with you in your court room
say hello to the flower in full bloom
yearning thorns prick the soles of your feet
bitter torment as your insides taste
the beginnings
of complete
defeat!
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Very smooth and pleasant. Even the unusual sounds such as Horus are actually really likable
Naunet is hands down the nicest sound, blistering-blissful harmonics.
I don't consider the rest filler. sumgui
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This is my second favorite release from eod; track six is my favorite but I love the album as a whole and symbol series excited for more. Eod captures electronic music in a very compositional manner eclectic tones shaking bones Louis D.
The gorgeous and deeply affecting 2008 debut record from indie folk duo Luluc is available on vinyl for the first time from Sub Pop. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 8, 2019
The London musician recorded the dreamy psychedelic pop songs on his third album in churches, bedrooms and kitchens. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 15, 2023