there are things in the distance that weren’t there before
all the houses have lights off so why are the doors
all ajar
where’s the sound of the cars
the blue light’s not heaven we’re all gonna burn
you can show me a lesson but fuck if you think i can learn
i can burn
it might be the pig system
it might be the dog star
i might make a big difference
the end might be not far
their eyes are above you their face is the sky
they’re watching you live yeah they’re watching you waiting to die
i can see them inside
they are sowing their spit engineering the end
i can see your mechanical face you’re not you you are them
you are them
supported by 4 fans who also own “longway [Megalithic Hollow Sphere]”
Floor-to-ceiling Boris ragers! It’s like they looked back on songs like Statement and Woman On the Screen and said “let’s do a whole album like that!” Most of these tracks don’t even pass 3 minutes! Zerkalo holds up the middle with some anguished doom.
In the end, *NO* is as strong and declarative as it’s title. Brian Parker
Sweetly melancholy bedroom pop is rarely as actually vulnerable and personal as it is in this Australian artist's hands. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 21, 2018
supported by 4 fans who also own “longway [Megalithic Hollow Sphere]”
continuing from FIYH, this is blackpilled as all fuck; written and delivered with the raw candidness and self-mocking bitterness of a high-schoolers journal, and set to beats that are laser-focused to keep my distractable mind topped up on angry dopamine. A tight 21 minutes of weaponised disgust. Tom Colquhoun