See where the line was drawn?
This is the wire you’re balanced on
The highest science: to bargain with the gods
Who do you think you are?
When you’re sleeping the liquor off
A quiet mind is devoted to the cause
Lover, just give em whatever they want
What do you know from the city
Some things don’t grow in soil
But take root in your mind
In an infinite spiral
While the poor man’s bride
Is a corpse in a lavender suit
I wouldn’t mourn the loss
A Cohen is born while it’s garbage you write
A chorus for us
Stop fucking with your voice
Careful, you might just slip into the void
supported by 11 fans who also own “I Wouldn't Mourn The Loss”
Laying in the high dry grass, listening to the crickets playing their song, wondering if times of true serenity were never over, but right there under my nose, the whole time. wraehkel
supported by 10 fans who also own “I Wouldn't Mourn The Loss”
Some may know Farmer from his time under the Monarch Mtn name. Happy to see Western Vinyl has picked up on what a talent this guy is. 'Still No Mother' delivers such a subtle venom, one that works its way into the bloodstream long after the music has ended. Farmer's music impacts in much the same way as that of Damien Jurado or Bill Callahan. The songs seem as if they've been on rotation for many years, like visiting an old friend, instantly familiar and welcoming. Lost Tribe Sound
A collection of twinkling bedroom folk-pop demos from Fahim Rahman that arcs from hushed intimacy to sweeping cinematic emotionality. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 6, 2021
The freak-folk collective's debut is full of rich, haunted vocals and experimental melodies derived from more traditional idioms Bandcamp Album of the Day Nov 9, 2021
supported by 8 fans who also own “I Wouldn't Mourn The Loss”
Australian songwriter Tamara Westwood, who describes herself deliberately as a trans girl, and fights for the cause of transgender people, attributes her songs to the "dreamo" genre. Actually, that's quite descriptive of what's to be found on "The Fifth", releasing me from the task of finding an appropriate genre myself. The music sounds remarkably full-fledged for a DIY album labeled "bedroom pop" - absolutely not lo-fi or bedroom-bound. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)