Love is in the wall we made unmove.
Who knows who loves?
There's more unknown.
We'll sober up.
We'll be alone.
But you're my slow air in zero sound, for tone's too difficult.
Too difficult.
Try my shoes on and call the song.
“Can’t stop in a fire,” they made Laura sing.
“Make your privacy and make love for me.
I’ll video my skull like your dream simply sees a plain day.
I’ll see inside every face for now, so free."
supported by 23 fans who also own “Try My Shoes On”
we had the pleasure to see you in May 2023 (Casio jazz guitar for the win) and again at pop Montreal, two wonderfully unique shows for an already unique band. mjohnstone
supported by 15 fans who also own “Try My Shoes On”
This is a most exciting surprise bag of unusual songs, each of them thoroughly different from the other ones. But they have one thing in common: They are ingenious. It's not easy to find a drawer where to put this music in. I'm reluctant to use the term "experimental", because this can mean anything, and nothing as well. Out of the established genres, "alternative rock" probably fits best, but this music is so alternative that it blows up the confines of the genre. In my collection, I'm tagging music like this as "avantgarde", to express that it's somehow ahead of the usual listening experiences. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)