The sky goes black over the towers. And all interacting people start lighting up like components, glowing. Down below you shine like a coin - spinning and moving in light.
If we can find a connection independent of wires and codes then we'll transcend this place, leave it behind. Bricks and mortar for sound and light. The noise forms banks between us, our everlasting gaze endures and we'll disconnect ourselves from this machine.
(Electric sparks and transistors all conduct the symphony.)
The time ticks down. We watch the hours and with grace you take tentative steps. You walk this path without really knowing. People stare then fade into the walls.
If we can find a connection independent of wires and code then we'll transcend this place, leave it behind. Bricks and mortar for sound and light. The noise forms banks between us, our everlasting gaze endures and we'll disconnect ourselves from this machine.
(Electric sparks and transistors all conduct the symphony.)
Electric components will transform.
Electric sparks and transistors all conduct symphonies. The movement back to harmony is complete now. Electric sparks and transistors all conduct symphony. A movement back to harmony, disconnect this now.
And life goes on, as Mike & Richard continue to carry OCEANSIZE's spirit on. Can't avoid the reference on a brilliant past! But, here is something fresh and still alive. Magnificent tunes dress this debut! Long Live British Theatre fataldiz
Generally speaking I like anything Mike Vennart is a part of. I don't listen to this as often as the Vennart albums, but I still recommend it to Oceansize fans. berobbi
Mike once again outdoes himself. His embrace of his Patreon community throughout the process of making this record has been so lovely to be a part of. Many of us genuinely feel like we’re an actual part of this brilliant album, and it’s been a joy to watch it come together. The final product is absolutely crushing. Support this man and his music! minusthefire
The UK upstarts' debut veers from sunny, psychedelic folk to bristling post-punk with reckless abandon without ever missing a beat. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 18, 2024
I remember in my childhood near a village there was a place full of dead trees, red and dead from all the chemicals that were dumped into the nearby bay from the chemical plant. That's exactly the vibes I get from this effort, similar in story or not. Morbid! But hopefully a wake up call for some as well. Aleksei Tepljakov