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lyrics
Run! Cry the fells
Sun gasps mountains wide
Burnt, is the hem of the forest
The maw of cold, roaring slow
Run! To the porcelain hills
To the snow that speaks underfoot
As interior twist
As rubber against itself,
Stretch
Stretches your throat as you swallow.
tearing the roof from your mouth
the roof from your home
Stretch your throat as you swallow
Your tongue ripening slowly
And quickly hushing you hollow.
So I pluck the bone inside my ear.
I open up the cavity and ask,
you to crawl inside and whisper…
all the words for snow,
and all the words for light,
all the words for night,
all the words you know.
all the words for snow,
and all the words for light,
all the words for night,
all the words you know.
credits
from Luxury Mass,
released September 14, 2018
Produced by James Joys and Rocky O'Reilly
Vocals and guitar - Pete Devlin
Piano, synths, and noises - James Joys
Lyrics by James Joys
supported by 6 fans who also own “Run To The Porcelain Hills”
The singular approach James Joys has long applied to deconstructed electronica, detailed sound design and carefully constructed language, folded into a world of choral texture and literally given new breath. Stunning, troubling and cathartic. Pete Devlin's voice is, as ever, a marvel. Cannot recommend enough. John Pope
The debut album from Maria Basel is electronic-tinged chamber pop centered around the artist's gorgeous piano playing. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 26, 2023
Art-pop that turns a critical eye on the world, as accessible as it is complex; sales benefit the Southern Poverty Law Center. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 24, 2018
supported by 4 fans who also own “Run To The Porcelain Hills”
Mary Halvorson is a genius composer and guitarist who has developed her own musical language, and with Code Girl she has incorporated poetry into that language. Incredible compositions and lyricism (each track is a different kind of poem). Halvorson's playing is as great as usual, and all the other members of the band sound great. Robert Wyatt's singing in particular works extremely well in the tracks he's featured. Highly, highly recommend. rat