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Music by Lila Ramani, Bri Aronow, Jesse Brotter, Jonathan Gilad
Lyrics by Lila Ramani
Produced by Crumb, Jonathan Rado, and Johnscott Sanford at Sargent Recorders
Mixed by Johnscott Sanford and Crumb at Golden Girl Studios, Blind Horse, and Honeymoon Suite
Additional Recording by Lila Ramani at her home
Engineered by Johnscott Sanford
Assistant Engineered by Nathan Cimino and Josh Schuback
Mastered by Joe LaPorta
Performed by
Lila Ramani: Vocals, Guitars
Bri Aronow: Synths, Harpsichord, Rhodes
Jesse Brotter: Bass
Jonathan Gilad: Drums, Tambourine
Single Art by Abraham Mohamed El Makawy and Kalle Wadzinski
lyrics
Lyrics:
We caught a fly
Reminds me of when I was Some tiny child runs behind But I can never see their eyes Lost track of time
Get older but not wiser
The years go by and the bug Stays on my mind
It’s always on my mind
It’s just always on my mind It’s just always on my mind
We hold on tight
Wrapped up just you and I
While the moon looks full of red
It’s the pull, keeps us moving
straight ahead
Two Bs can change
The motions still same
But my wings won’t open wide while the Bug stays on my mind
It’s always on my mind
It’s just always on my mind
It’s just always on my mind
Bit me in the nighttime
In the nighttime it’s the first time
That we slept in the same bed but I got
A truly stunning album that mentally transports you to foggy early morning streets, the pavement wet from recent rains. Dreary, but in a comforting way. Like sitting next to a window during a rainstorm, listening to the drops hit the glass while remaining warm. Never fails to make me feel safe. Crow Yo
Smart, energetic and hooky; modern take on a post-punk/new wavey vibe with lyrics that perfectly capture the distortions of modern life, social media, etc. Claire Battle
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
Dirtbag Transformation: "What is this?" was my first reaction. But what an amazing song. It reminds me a bit of the Pixies in how it pulls together dissonance and then resolves. malfunction54