At the end of the world
What kind of song's gonna comfort you?
When you couldn't say that love will save us
Nothing we can do
If we were all gonna die at the same time
What would be the tune
To bring peace of mind to me and you?
I say sing about what you've learned
And how you're wiser than you were
Sing about the people
You're so glad you knew
Sing about how much you grew
The crucial feeling of not knowing what to do
Because I feel sad and I feel happy too
And I'm sitting in the courtyard
While the rain picks up the pace
I can't help thinking of your face
And when the sky is turning purple
And starts raining acid
You will probably also turn purple
From inhaling all the CO2
And I'll be doing my best
To sing through my burning flesh
Singing about everyone we knew
About how much we grew
And I hope you'll be singing too
Like there's nothing you'd rather do
Than die singing your favorite tune
All your brothers and sisters next to you
The six songs on this record combine the brass-heavy sounds of jazz and afrobeat with pulsing dance beats to intoxicating effect. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 25, 2020
Danish avant-garde crew SVIN explore far-out new lands on their latest, the sound of a galaxy folding in on itself in cut time. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 16, 2022
All proceeds from this hefty compilation of psych, surf, prog, and experimental bands will be donated to racial justice mutual aid funds. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 5, 2020
Portland shoegaze that plays, as the best representatives of the genre do, with huge, hollow atmosphere against intimate observations. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 23, 2016
Fiddles fly and accordions grind out party-time, rhythmic melodies on this Bayou bust-up, recorded live in New Orleans. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 25, 2014