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Lovely release: gentle guitars, the sound of a typewriter and a train, lyrics that just pass you by and then stick with you.
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My favorite song of the week, maybe month. Heard it for the first time driving down a long winding road and it seemed twice as long than it actually was. Every word fell into place like a mantra. 10/10 - go for a walk or a drive and melt into it all.
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It just gives you that heart string pulling feeling, but the lyrics are easy to remember for someone who traditionally sings the wrong lyrics (me) and he never takes himself too seriously. Gud stuff
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Such a beautiful languid song and Chrystabell’s voice is lovely. It has that slow drive in the evening through a crumbling Americana that Lynch seems to embody as well, but in a way that’s warm and embracing. Like a slow dance at the nuclear test range in Nevada, holding your beloved tight as the warning bells blare and the earth erupts around you.
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No screen Sundays. If I want to listen to music its CDs or radio. If I want to watch a movie, no I don’t. If I want to see a friend, I will make plans with them on Friday or Saturday to meet up. As a result, I read more, write more, and sit with questions like “did Citizen Kane‘s 50 year winning streak in the Sight and Sound critics choice survey end in 2012 or 2022? When did Stephen Merritt come out? Whats the etymology of Whitsun?“ This is something that I have practiced off and on for many years but I’ve been doing it every week since December and I love the way that it just allows me one day of true freedom and rest.
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My calendar this year has 52 of these week at a glance pages but I don’t think that way. So, I've been inspired by Ross Gay’s Book of Delighs to start recording the little moments and sensations that bring me joy throughout the day. An analog pi.fyi, if you will. heres some of what I have so far: - Waking up to the sound of my upstairs neighbor‘s footstep. It sounded nostalgic. Felt like company. - Strawberry jam - feeling tender for strangers: their lips, nail colors, their small wrists. Thinking of all the lives we hold gently. - A young girl bought an LP at the bookstore just before I left. She stroked its cover with love - Green tiles —the mint shade always makes me think of Jancie - Charlie’s little bop and punch dancing to some German language punk - lunch with Katherine, curry Brussels sprouts - small talk at the photo studio. The photographer's brother was named after their dad, stole his identity, bought jet skis.