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lyrics
I look out through the window
You can't stand to be seen
But I can't feel the sun
I don't know what I am
My colors start to blend
But I can't feel the sun
I can't feel the sun
I can't feel the sun
I can't feel the sun
I can't feel at all
Half of my life I've been used up
I can't keep myself clean
But I can't feel the sun
I feel I'm near the end
I'm dead and back again
Again, and again, and again
I'm so happy to be here
I can't feel the sun
I can't feel the sun
I can't feel the sun
I can't feel at all
The word that best describes this album is 'transcendent' or something like that. I can't quite put my finger on what feeling it inspires, but it's certainly one that is unique and quite pleasant. wik_wav
Entire album is excellent. As is the rest of the catalog. Go back to 1970...take the Dead and Floyd and roll them up. Yet completely different.
Just plain old GOOD MUSIC. Ed Fransko
L.A.'s electric keyboard-driven Triptides arrive in the groovy galaxy where Stereolab and Steely Dan co-mingle on this lates. Bandcamp New & Notable May 11, 2023
Built around themes of deteriorating mental health, failing relationships, & societal collapse, “Wasteland” is psych-pop for the apocalypse. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 15, 2021
Two strolling psychedelic numbers from this dynamic band that float around inside my head, dancing with my past, while creating a new hypnotic musical future, one that vibrates ever so gently, like the onset of a lysergic peak, where one intuitively knows … this is the very best part of the trip.
Jenell Kesler Jenell Kesler