You told me once that I was a bomb; that I’ve got the choice to move all this rock I’m standing on. It’s a lot out here in this vacuum. But if I split this place in two, then how far will it send you? I don’t know, all I need now is a light. I don’t know, but it seems like good advice. You told me once that I was a moon; just a lonely piece of rock for something else to reflect through. But what’s a satellite to do? I may only orbit you, but you orbit something too. I don’t know what you’ll see when we collide. I don’t know, but I’m taking your advice. I told you once that you were a star; the brightest thing for light years, proving just how small we are. But I don’t mind, ‘cause my sky is bright for now. I don’t mind, I’m just glad that you’re around. I won’t mind; I won’t kick, won’t make a sound. I won’t mind when they put me in the ground, ‘cause if a blink of an eye is all we’ve got, I’m glad that we blink in time.
Twilight Sad present a collection of songs recorded across their 2019 tour which perfectly capture the band’s volcanic live presence. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 18, 2020
This Atlanta group have a unique take on Americana, bridging queer cabaret culture of the 1920s and '30s with punchy contemporary rock. Bandcamp New & Notable May 28, 2019