can a computer game make a person cry?
don’t know why all my family members are black boxes
like the ones on planes
through a frosted spielberg window
we hate to see a grown-up cry…
but, it has to happen sometime.
born into the chordal vernacular
naked and melodic mother-tongue-tied
how to prioritize my weird entirety over the drive
to understand and be understood.
be a person not an idea not a textile
not a key pressed ad infinitum into the sunset, colonic line of fire
if symbols be the language of magic,
then may movie music be the dialect
of the collective feeling story
but that elevated pixar shit is above me
can’t climb that kneeling tower of secularity
everything i touch reverses that diary
and here i thought i’d been watching something i’d never seen before - not something quantum broadcast 8, then another 12 years into the future
primitively camping in the kaleidoscopic
personally historic and akashic record of
every instance i sat down at the piano since the very first time
if music be the love of the severable dramatic unit,
play on. put a ring on it
every time i pick up my phone,
how my thumb contains all the memories of a decade of salmons of knowledge
flipped in time lapse cryptic
give me excessive mood or give me better graphics
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Impossible to choose a favourite song, tho this one resonates with the alien in me exploring earth/deciding what to bring back. This album is important beyond any words of mine. Your life is missing if you haven’t. Laura Fisher
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Folk guitar might never get better, or more dissonant, than is achieved by Wendy on this album. Forged in an oven operated under shaky circumstances, this object popped out in the form of a silver pearl. deadite_237
The gorgeous and gripping new record from Anika Pyle features minimalist folk & pop songs that struggle to make sense of loss. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 21, 2021
This remix LP reframes songs from Dear Nora’s “Skull Example,” sometimes making them sleeker, sometimes disassembling them entirely. Bandcamp New & Notable May 14, 2019
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this record is so evocative of a specific time of day, in a specific room, in a specific time of my childhood in 1991, that I get kind of lost in memory when I listen. this is music overflowing with warmth and kindness, a soft world for anyone who needs it Ashley Rivera