How come you always stay in my mind?
Make yourself at home, I'm going in blind
I'm just a second thought to you
Just a shadow in your field of view
And I might just stay there for a little while
I might just drive round just another mile
If you need me you'll know where I'll be
It nice to be there just you and me
Like and ocean bare, you'll call me to see (sea)
All the thing that I have done for you
And all the things I've somehow misconstrued
And I might just say that I'm in denial
And I might just stick 'round just to see you smile
If you need me you'll know where I'll be... where I'll be...
Just a beautiful jazzy rap album with buttery smooth flows versed with huge talent. It's not only lovely to the ears, but the lyrics are profound and empowering about the struggles that she faces. zhangtastic
I was initially drawn toward Vulfpeck's earlier instrumental tracks. This album effectively earned my respect for their vocal works. Listening to "Running Away" and "Baby I Don't Know" is like uncovering buried gems from the 1970's. "Hero Town" sounds like an instrumental outtake from Three Dog Night's "Hard Labor" album with deeper bass, earning my respect for Jack Stratton's mixing skills. I would love to see him do a masterclass for mixing in the Vulf Conservatory. t0cktock
If indie pop went on a date with grunge, it would sound like London band Flowers' contribution to Slumberland's singles series. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 8, 2020