I heard you say the saddest thing
Maybe you’re not worth your own dreams
You believed a long time ago
But nothin’ came of them and somewhere you got old
It was so clear and then you lost your way
Was it The Call you heard or just a sound you made
Does it really matter either way?
Try as hard as you can things don’t ever change
There is no path or sign that shows
You can’t turn back, where would you go?
Will you get there? You could never know
But giving up is saying you won’t
I know it makes you mad how phony things are
It’s a fuckin’ joke and you got no chance at all
You say, ‘whatever it don’t get you down’
But you’re just lookin’ for a reason to stick around
There is no path or sign that shows
You can’t turn back, where would you go?
Will you get there? You could never know
But giving up is saying you won’t
You find yourself where dreams turns to fire
Black smoke rising off the pyre
You find yourself where dreams turns to fire
Black smoke rising off the pyre
Nothin’ says you’ll get a fair shake
So let the work you do be the take
And though it may not seem like it now
The only thing can stop you is your own doubt
There is no path or sign that shows
You can’t turn back, where would you go?
Will you get there? You could never know
But giving up is saying you won’t
supported by 13 fans who also own “Laughing Dreams”
The slow and relaxing vibes of this record instantly hit me. Especially "Corners Of My Mind" is full of emotion and impressed me totally. E'sPsychedelicBreakfast
supported by 13 fans who also own “Laughing Dreams”
Psychedelic Rock reminiscent of early Catherine Wheel and Ride - not a bad thing. Quality musicianship and great use of spoken word sample on You Had It All - possibly Terence McKenna? Update - sample is Alan Watts - thanks to the Angry Arab for putting me right! RIYL Superfjord, Sundial circa 'Other Way Out' and the above. kooper66
supported by 13 fans who also own “Laughing Dreams”
Awesome psych/garage/neo-psychedelia album. From the first beat you want to freak out and shake like crazy from your head to your feet or swing dreamily.Perfectly defined drums and super cool guitar melodies, brilliantly mixed. bea Frost
Big, clanging psych-rock from this Arizona outfit fuses monk-like vocals with slow-winding guitars for songs that feel like strange hymns. Bandcamp New & Notable May 2, 2016
The Brooklyn-based artist takes on the many sides of nightlife in the city with elegant and eccentric homemade pop. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 29, 2021