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I came from nowhere,
and i came from dust,
I came from nowhere,
and i came dust,
on a bus from the north,
i came from nowhere,
and i'll come back to such,
two steps where missing,
an i fell under my own stress,
i put down my flag just to run away from him,
and see me here.
gonna run away away, gonna run away.
I lost myself on stories, and books,
of others, and such,
and yet i stop writing,
and hearing them,
he is not here, to fucking up everything this time,
it's ok,
i'll come back for more,
i'll come back for more,
i'll come back (wheres home).
to that little room, with the cat,
with your things, and my things at your side,
wires and mixers,
and lots glass on the floor,
just please don't act like if i didn't saw you,
don't build your walls,
i'll come back.
adios, adios
adios (a Dios)
adios (a Dios).
come back now, and come to me,
open those arms, once more for me,
build those wall round yourself,
where are you?
are you that place, that mountain that makes you forget,
are you that kid, who stands on the woods?
the one who saw himself, with his brain out,
with all his blood covering trees?
and a river washing his sins?
are you the kid I saw?
are you the flower i burned?
are you the eagle my grandmother send me for joy.
are you there,
are you there (ayuda, ayuda, ayuda)
keep my stress away,
the street has show me that my demons are just me with his face.
with his voice,
with his arms, with his touch,
with his arms,
with his eyes, with his touch,
with his heart,
with his lips, with his hair,
that was as tiny as the air,
with his eyes,
with his home, with his dreams
my demons are just him,
with his eyes, with his soul, with his lips,
my demons are just him.
Experimental free jazz on the latest from the Ryan Pollie Quartet, combining the sound of the past with futuristic touches. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 20, 2023
Indianna Hale's cosmic Americana is equal parts spooky and inviting, the warm sonic palette a cushion for her eerie songs. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 17, 2023
Earl Vallie's latest sounds like if Roy Orbison lived in Joshua Tree and participated in a lot of mind-expanded activities. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 21, 2022
An almost anti-blues/anti-rock style that masters classic sounds while mocking the industry’s perceived seriousness. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 27, 2018
A conversational record that embraces the beauty and freedom of songwriter Natasha Jacobs’ own studied impurity. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 13, 2017