Tongues should be red
Blood isn't blue
My brain is gray
And it's all I can do to keep from screaming at you
The problem with life, is that we all have a choice
So I'll put my head down, and keep silent my voice
I hate what I'm seeing, but I'm helpless right now
I struggle to understand, this feeling of how
Everything.
Everything’s fucked up, and it's somehow all my fault
Taking a dirt nap, now that seems like a good time
But instead, I'll just get high.
Get high, sit next to you and pretend I'm alright
Alright with the same shit day after day, no end in sight
No real other way
Alright with this feeling of suffocating on my own breath
Pretending I'm hearing when really I'm deaf
Deaf to the problems and issues at hand
I don't want to sit by but I can't really stand up for anything, or anyone, or anywhere
Because doing that, that would imply that I care
And I don't, or I can’t, take your pick, it won't make a difference
I'd rather stay numb than deal with this shit
credits
from See You Soon,
released December 18, 2018
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, and Lyrics by Father of the year
Synths, drums, electric guitar by Superdestroyer
Produced, mixed, and mastered by Superdestroyer
French poet Messyl offers work in the tradition of the Beat Generation over atmospheric experimental rock from Wolf City. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 11, 2023
Amselysen pulls at the edges of pop and club music, taffy-like, to create these sugary, warped, fascinating experimental confections. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 8, 2022
The second album from Hourlope is an experimental record topped with spoken word passages that conjure disctint worlds. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 7, 2022
John Cravache and I:Cube present a "phantom radio station" inspired by the weirdest corners of the techno scene; easy listening gone alien. Bandcamp New & Notable May 4, 2022
The latest EP from jobfit explores the intersection of electronic music and spoken word, setting vivid writing over crackling beats. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 2, 2021
Moody and weird experimental pop from Melbourne follows the intuitive logic of the surrealist game from which the group takes their name. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 8, 2020