I guess I guess there’s a tomahawk coming for me
(Rearranging the walk)
I guess accents whirl and suddenly I’m a million pieces
(Rearranging the guard)
Geronimo sudden thunder
Perfect parts cut together
I’ve been feeling kinda funny
Dancing in the kitchen
Taking it with honey
But the river keeps coming
The rushing keeps coming
Open up your hold
I guess I guess I remember how we used to dance
(Rearranging the guard)
I guess I’ll rest and think of how it all smelled back then
(Rearranging the stars)
Geronimo into thunder
It moves and moves along together
I’ve been feeling kinda funny
Moving around stations
Smashing all the honey
But the river keeps coming
The rushing keeps coming
Open up your hold
Slide into thunder
Slide going under
Open up your hold
Pile on the pace
I’ll win this cave
Summon flyer
Oh catch the highlands
Catch the highwinds
Rearranging the fates
Geronimo into harbor
And we’ll slide
Slide into thunder
We’ll slide
Slide going under
Maybe start it might make it better
It’s the maybe part it might make it better
Maybe stop it might make it better
It’s the maybe part it might make it better
Been following Somos for many years, feeling that they had an opus in them...well, here it is. Driving pop-punk sensibilities lend an upbeat tone in contrast to the grim lyrical proceedings, and they absolutely pull it off. Evocative music that's been on repeat for me all month long. RIP, Phil PaintedDogs
A darker and more expansive album for an already dark and expansive band. You & I is the aural equivalent of moving through the depths of an empty forest at midnight thrownofan
Dreamy, intricate guitar pop from Oakland's Absent City; splashes of accordion, sitar, lap steel, and mandolin add textural richness. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 26, 2020
These tracks are straightforward and concise, never relying on gauzy metaphors to complicate her declarations of love. Bandcamp Album of the Day Dec 20, 2017
Effortlessly juggling mood without slowing down or stopping to question themselves, the Singaporean band give new life to an age-old indie ethos. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 16, 2021