Red handed sitting back, in your stubborn ways, all wrapped up in sheep skin. When you left you set the whole house on fire and it stayed lit my whole life.
Your voice stretches across the phone line thin,
Our lives are different, but our blood is the same
It's getting harder to say your name,
Our lives are different, but our blood is the same.
These walls,
These walls,
Come crashing down at the sound of your voice,
It's been years apart, I'm still not getting used to this,
If you ever care to know the days you spent on the road shaped who I am.
I'm not scared of dying alone, its been years apart I guess I'm getting used to this, if you ever care to know the days you spent on the road shaped who I am.
Our lives are different, but our blood is the same.
Ambient folk musician Helen Ballentine builds upon this year's excellent Skullcrusher LP with a haunting new song, plus a Radiohead cover. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 21, 2020
The hushed new EP from Skullcrusher sets soft, plaintive vocals against warm, minimal arrangements of guitar, piano, banjo, and more. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 20, 2020
The new album from L.A.’s Wayne Everett leans heavily into shimmery California pop, songs centered around beatific melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 16, 2020
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