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In a storm cloud framed by moonlight
Bated breath, we bowed
The most hated, a late bloomer
Got your candle blown
Savage grin in the courthouse
Tore the morning quiet
Qualified the terror
Had to phase you out
See them change
Mark of cain
Hear the thunder clap
Green eyed jungle cat
Pretenders dressed in black
Figurehead silhouette
Till you chew your tongues
Pay the piper, piss the bed
I‘ve come to dry your wishing well
It's uncanny just how good Actors is at emulating that Post-Punk synth sound from my younger days.
Each listen just gets better and better. I feel slightly ashamed for not having heard this album until a few short days ago. modestwriggles
Shoegaze ist die Kunst des Dröhnens, doch „Everything Is Alive“ setzt diese Elemente nur sparsam ein. Statt Hall- und Zerr-Sounds aufzutürmen, schäumt die Musik in feinen Bläschen über.
https://tortue.substack.com/i/140348114/slowdive-everything-is-alive-dead-oceans Daniel Welsch