Now we’re all standing in the airport with no luggage and no seat, or standing in the bath with arctic water ankle deep. Oh, to superimpose my Perspex window ghost over rows of crooked rocks, serrated outcrops; something to break the pulleys and weights that held us in place, the bright strings of spit that didn’t break after people kissed. I stood and watched you disappear as your fingertips careered over continents like stylus/needle reading the subtle relief of mountains and seas. You were on your knees, reverent, in the glow of the closing bookstore floor and my feet are aligned to exit signs and longitude lines.
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Impressive layered harmonies and exciting guitar playing highlight this tasty 5-track EP. Some Skeletons produce pop-rock with a quiet/loud energy that offers something for everyone. Michael Reilly
Subsonic Eye combines math rock, dream pop, and guitar sounds borrowed from post-rock for songs that whirl and flurry, but never quite settle. Bandcamp Album of the Day Sep 15, 2023
D.C. artist Bartees Strange completely reinvents eight songs by The National, turning them into stunning electro-soul songs full of heart. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 9, 2020