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lyrics
well i'm sorry about the weather,
it's so hard to hear the clouds
they cry out for every one of us,
and their tears, they fall as the rain
if you're curious about tomorrow
let's all try to use our ears
maybe we will hear the sky's whispering,
calling us to return home again
well i'm sorry about the weather, man
see the clouds they only want us home
well i've asked them for the weather, man
but the clouds they only want us home
you can try to look up skyward
and use your eyes to read the stars,
but they cry for every one of us,
and their cries, they become the wind
so we keep asking for answers
but we must read between the lines
for the heavens they are whispering,
calling us, to return home again
hewson chen, rene dennis, mark di donna, davis white
Mastering by Shane Chaney
Production assistance courtesy Jed Marshall @ Cyborg Audio.
Additional drum engineering on “The phylactery’s lesson”
courtesy Shane Browne.
Sleeve art & graphic design by Stephen Grasso
supported by 21 fans who also own “weatherman's apology”
This is a gorgeous album. Totally now, while reminiscent of the best pop from decades past. Beautiful echoes of St Etienne, Broadcast, Cocteau, Dubstar. Within a pop realm it holds a timeless quality, with its dreamy lo-fi pallet of sounds, infectious bass and drums, and compelling vocals. Each piece creates a world to inhabit. For me these worlds are tinged with a sort of nostalgia for a time that never really was, though they are not limited to this. I return to this album again and again. ks6bb
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