The latest album from Wyldest on black vinyl - only 300 pressed.
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lyrics
Giving is hard
Loving is harder
Fluid made waves in my skull
(The) touch of your skin
As we reached over armour
Obsession isn’t beautiful
I just wanna ripple
like the water
But I don’t want to
Swim alone
Maybe the waves
Clouded my brain
Baby I’m not lucid lately
Made a run for the hills followed the signs to
Tender ground to keep you on safety
I don’t wanna sink to the bottom alone
So I made a deal with myself to forget you
I put up a fortress to keep you afloat
And not I wanna shatter the stone
So I’ll forget you
I opened the book
Didn’t mark the chapter
Let sunlight bleach the letters away
Soak up the dust
Follow the laughter
Laughing as the words erase
Wonder down the passageway
Look inside for beautiful mistakes
I wonder if you ever felt the same
I won’t let you in again
I won’t let you in again
I don’t wanna sink to the bottom alone
So I made a deal with myself to forget you
I put up a fortress to keep you afloat
And not I wanna shatter the stone
So I’ll forget you
The whole album is otherworldly. The sound qualities make me feel, similar to the first track, underwater. Maybe mermaid pop sounds like this. The honesty and bare-bones sounds are beautiful and I hope she continues to be bored at Grandma's house if it helps keep creating these lovely tunes. 😊 🌊 🎶 eclecticsheep
I haven't cried during the first listen of a pop song in a long time, possibly ever. But Marsh just did it to me. This is deeply moving music. burbnluvr
Eliza's voice reaches deep within a part of you that you forgot was even there. Generally not even the kind of music I listen to much these days, but this voice...reaches beyond genres. There's so much love, heartache, and renewal in these songs and this album has such a depth and story to tell. SuzyQZ
Released in 2001, “The Convincer” is a gentle gem in the Nick Lowe catalog; an anniversary edition provides opportunity for rediscovery. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 20, 2021