Are you sure you want to ignore all the evidence?
That I am in fact flawed and far from heaven sent
Sure, you left me sore after our severance
It was then I finally saw all your benevolence
You walked in the door so sure, so elegant
You walked in the room and just ignored the elephant
You looked at the sky and asked me where the weather went
I guess it went away with all our innocence
Are you sure you want to endure all my negligence?
And listen to me overstate my intelligence
I know I exaggerate my excellence
Well, I may be wrong but I fail to see the relevance
We built a home, we made our little settlement
A place of our own where we were the only residents
And I have been known to mix up my own medicine
Just to forget the future, past and the present tense
credits
from A Few Days That We Don't Speak Of,
released February 1, 2017
Tom Harris - Vocals, Guitar, Programming
Jake Scarborough - Bass, Vocals, Programming
Ollie Lucas - Keys, Banjo
Rob Griffin - Electric Guitar
Zac Harkavy - Drums
Mae Bradbury - Vocals
Ghervana Tanzarella - Vocals
"Flower Of Life" yanks riot grrrl south through the unmistakable garage psych sound indispensable to the last 20-odd years of rock music out of Los Angeles. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 2, 2023
A fascinating bit of bedroom outsider indie, Suchus has crafted nine songs with beguiling melodies and watery layers of guitar. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 23, 2022
The gorgeous new EP from L.A. band Dear Boy is full of radiant, guitar-driven pop music, big on twinkling chords & longing choruses. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 3, 2019
The fingerprints of classic UK psych-folk are all over the beautiful “Battle of the Grumbles,” a work of rich texture & detail. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 4, 2018
The members of Big Slice rubbed shoulders with Britpop legends like Suede & Echobelly—no surprise when you hear their radiant, hooky songs. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 17, 2022