The buzz of 2007 lingering
Staring through the wind blinds at the day sky beginning to fade
It's here when I envision the essence of someone broken and new to adulthood
I can even see it in myself
A rainy day at the busy mall in the food court
At a big glass wall
I feel, so comforting
Buzzing how I heard it in my aunt's house
I want to be it
How can it hit so deeply
I feel my heart sink for a moment
And my breath slows, longing for that day
I want to be it
The muffled buzzing, so comforting as day fades
2006 gloom of Pennsylvania
In a less populated, high altitude town
A small grassy backyard with a yellow slide
Leaving in a silver 2001 Chevy Cavalier
On a long road with relatively open grassy land on either side
Orange sunlight hitting the yellow signs
Right where it belongs
And through the mountainous roads, I feel it gloom
I can never go back
And time is no longer meaningless
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Sad yet hopeful is what this album sounds like. Every sadness album sounds like that honestly. Like things might be shit right now but they can always get better if you’re willing to let them. Sadness has a way of making music that’s mega depressing but doesn’t add to your depression it seems to acknowledge it and reminds you of the things that make your life worth living. This album specifically does this perfectly and is probably my favorite sadness release. please let it get physical release Christian
Dig this experimental electronic opus created entirely by 6-year-old Leo Lackritz, who is donating all sales to a music education charity. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 31, 2023