I helped my father outside plant a tree
When I turned six a man moved in
I called him the creature of the leaves
As his home continued to grow
I waited for his crooked arm
To break through the glass with one fatal tap
He swears that he means no harm
I thought I heard a knock on the door
I swear I saw the handle turn
With a tug on the sheet and a whisper in my ear
I knew this wasn’t a dream
So I hung a clock on the wall of my room
To help me count the seconds and the hours
I have been avoiding you
But the hands won’t move
Please don’t leave me alone again
Please don’t leave me alone with him
Was it worth it to get in my head?
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Been following Somos for many years, feeling that they had an opus in them...well, here it is. Driving pop-punk sensibilities lend an upbeat tone in contrast to the grim lyrical proceedings, and they absolutely pull it off. Evocative music that's been on repeat for me all month long. RIP, Phil PaintedDogs
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A pop-punk compilation benefitting the beloved Club 85 venue in Hertfordshire, UK, featuring contributions from 32 bands. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 8, 2020