You want me to say your name again
Is it gonna sound the same returned?
Sending up all Our thoughts into space
Easier than saying it to your face
hope they come back to you and say
All the right things in just the right way
I can say your name to pieces
I can say your name to shame
Cause I’d go up above the clouds
To read your message from the ground
I’d be the last man in space
It’s too hard to breathe down here alone
But If I got your message, in the black, all alone (so far from home)
I could breathe out that breath I’d been holding on (to).
And drift away as I watch your star burn
And I’ll be calling your name to pieces
Hoping you catch them as they return
Gravity’s Rainbow spells your name
Ever is forever say you're never gonna leave me
Ever is forever say you're always gonna love me
It won’t sound the same
When I say your name
(Cause) you won’t stay the same
Will you call my name?
supported by 7 fans who also own “Gravity's Rainbow”
Transaction/Service features This Is Wreckage incorporating more melodic influences into their noise rock, and they absolutely crush it! Every single song is great, and they even have common themes that keep the album feeling satisfyingly complete. The more I listen, the more this one secures itself as one of my favorite albums ever. profstampede
supported by 7 fans who also own “Gravity's Rainbow”
Incredibly heavy and unrelenting, but hits even harder after breaking out of the relatively calm parts of the two middle tracks. Crazy good for a debut(?) EP. profstampede
supported by 7 fans who also own “Gravity's Rainbow”
This strikes all the right balances to make a great album. It pays homage to noise rock past without being derivative. It structures songs around the lyrics without losing momentum. It has a narrative focus without being on the nose. It achieves a consistent style without any songs sounding sameish. profstampede
Fuzzy Austin trio follow up their first album in 20 years, released in Spring 2015, with a stomping new EP of noisy rock & roll. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 26, 2016
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