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lyrics
when i touched ground in sfo,
i felt the impact deep in my marrow.
of course it was remorse,
not the release i'd been waiting for.
clinging tightly to my armrest,
i anxiously stared through the door.
maybe it's true what's been said about my fear
that i'll never truly be satisfied.
on the drive back home,
i breathed in each familiar road
and my parents looked so concerned
because i hardly said a mumbling word
or made an expression
or moved a muscle.
i was mourning the death of my dream,
the one that waited for me.
as i was standing in the door to my room,
i felt the shudder of relief breaking through the heat of the afternoon.
the branches swaying wildly in the breeze,
i saw a squirrel jumping from tree to tree
and it was all so clear to me
that this is where i was meant to be.
all we have to do is decide
what to do with the time given to us.
Thom's pick: Slowdive feels just as current and engaging as ever on this one, maybe just as timeless as Souvlaki. From start to finish, it's an absolute soundbath: warm, lush and soaked in melancholy. Damper
Chris' pick: This was a huge return for Crime in Stereo after a 13 year break. Glitchy soundscaping, catchy vocal hooks and attention to detail make this album a fully cohesive listening experience. Damper
Phil's pick: I've had this album on nonstop since it came out. Nick DePirro's guitar is truly incredible and Aric Improta makes excellent use of space as he weaves together layers of rhythm on drums. Damper
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I got really into this album when I started my first job, which was night shifts. There's something about listening to math rock on repeat that either kills the song, or makes it a part of you. This definitely became a part of me and my late night productivity. anthracite