New England fall in the family classic car
We went on a holiday drive
Parked at the beach picking shells and stones to bring
Things to line on your selves
And what we saw isn’t far behind me
But water flows fresh to brackish then to salt into seas
New York parades, first Cold Spring, then Macy's Day
Giving road head on the turnpike
And I called it off when I saw what I’d become
I was holes and shape
And what we saw isn’t far behind me
But water flows fresh to brackish then to salt into seas
Well I watched them fold her up in deli paper
I called you out
On the threshold of a human heart
You watched me fall apart
I know better, and you know
But all I see still is your mouth
Packed with hooks to cut and rip me out
Just one more time
I know better and you know
But all I see still is your mouth, your mouth, your mouth
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This is potentially the greatest dreampop record of the 2010s. Combining bold, memorable melodies, varied and textured music, and emotionally breathtaking lyrics, Psychopomp will be remembered for many decades to come and has an unforgettable place in the heart of anybody who knows it. Devin Passage
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I think it's difficult to write songs about something other than romantic love, and still be able to communicate the intensity with which those feelings can hit a person. Some of the entries on this album are fantastic examples of this niche. dani_bloop
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