What did I always think I'd need?
Gentle hands to help me bleach my hair
Black to green, and back again until I'm free to wear whatever I want to wear,
And body heat beside me in the willful weather out there
Together by the window, curled up in the bus seat that we share
Right now I've got my eyes turned down to see
The crush, the lust and contents of my little screen
you w-a-n-t m-e
and your lonely words compel me
you should never have to miss me
living so low in the city
What do you know of greed?
You're just deliciously flirtatious in your time
Spent with me, pushing buttons across a continent and sea
I will push the product waiting for a lower price
And when the clock is slower than it ought to be
I'll get my narrowed eyes all rolling down to see
Your messages to start a marathon of heartbeats
but i'll see you at the ending
when my day is done defending
the disease that fills my hours
building other people's power
all the time
all the time
all the time
all the time
The second EP from Northern Irish singer-songwriter Bea Stewart runs from gentle folk to pillowy pop ballads, all perfectly executed. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 15, 2024
Percussionist and sound artist Riccardo La Foresta joins musician and producer James Ginzburg for a fluid collaborative experiment. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 4, 2024