The amber sky on the horizon
Kind and malevolent at the same time
Time changes the way we see things
As we find maturity and slow down
Give up the chase
Gain stability with this newfound perception
About inner peace and gratitude
A hackneyed positive attitude
The sky so self-assured in its charm
Such focus in its purpose
I long for that…
Like some lost meaning
I long for that…
Like some lost meaning
The life I’ve struggled to find but just now found
The life I’ve struggled to find but just now found
I thought that maybe I could change it around
The amber sky remembers how your day has gone
The day you sat here on this breakwater
Your heart drawn half and then quartered
You stare straight back but your eyes lose focus
The amber sky remembers how your day has gone
The day you sat here on this breakwater
As amber turns to cool blue then black
The signs, sometimes would mislead you
But on these rocks, the warmth soon dissipates
Clouds accumulate up above in all shapes
As clarity comes over you like a shower
Of broken pieces
The mind’s in pieces
Fragments of thoughts
Of absent-mindedness
Of empty promises
That leave you with a smile
So a gathering of well-dressed, well-trimmed and well-behaved radiohead fans somehow manages to get lost in the desert. months later, totally disheveled, they have been transformed by peyote (their only means of sustenance) into a wise and truly beautiful Singaporean tribe that derives transcendent dark'n'roll visions from the sounds of Voivod, Bauhaus, Bowie, Swans, Floyd and lots of off-the-wall krautrock...
wow, and i thought 'oscilla' (a previous album) couldn't be topped! A must-have. Fernando Benítez
A nice departure from the usual. Still sounds the same, but with an upwards to the sky mood. I really enjoyed this short musical excursion, into less familiar territory. Fuzz Lee
More emotionally revealing, atmospherically stunning alternative pop from this Bristol, UK-based singer and pianist. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 28, 2025