took the train to armitage
“Such a nice place to live.”
but keep your money safe
put it all away and wait.
these jokers out here
spend more than you made last year
on bougée soirees
behind tall iron gates.
i’m gonna stay here with you
but what’s gonna happen when the wolves come through?
long walks on quiet streets,
say hi to everyone you meet,
but all they seem to do
is just stare at their shoes.
rich fucks and homelessness,
that’s nothing new I guess.
some people whine about others
trying to scrape by.
linger on how it used to be, and question if you want to leave.
struggle just to keep your cool, and face a whole new set of rules.
sorry you’re down on your luck, but hey soon enough we’ll all be fucked.
all the demagogues can suck it.
Welcome Us Home.
i’m gonna stay here with you
but what’s gonna happen when the wolves come through?
i’m gonna stay here with you
they can watch us move gracefully through everything we do..
supported by 7 fans who also own “sheffield & armitage”
This record yearns and aches with sorrow and hope, tenderness and broken-heartedness, that tears you up. This music reaches out to you. I loved the blend of acoustic, electric, and synth swells. I loved how many of the musical phrases ended on an accent beyond where you expected them to, a feeling both marching and soaring. This album is mottled light through the leaves falling onto the stone walls where you sit, awash in feeling. The swell at the end, cutting into silence, took my breath away. pinkytheent
supported by 7 fans who also own “sheffield & armitage”
Prog-doom awesomeness! This album is just so versatile in compositions and just so modern in thematic approach and visuals! Dah-ee-tah! Every song is a different kinda gem, some of them crawls in your melancholy center and some makes you wanna hit the streets of neo-noir futuristic metropolis. Killer record! 𝙅𝙤𝙚 𝙎𝙥𝙞𝙣𝙚𝙡𝙡
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