Pour it all out to you
I don't know why i do and you don't have a clue
Selling my soul to you
Been half of a whole to you for two years too long
Now tell me what should i do
Tell me what should i do to keep my distance
Tell me what can we do
Tell me what can we do when we're so distant
I'm much older than i want
I'm old enough to know the answers
And to be everything I'm not
To beat the dust that always surrounds us
You said who's gunna love you
Who's gunna love you more than i do
Who's gunna love you
Who's gunna love you more than i do
I'm tired of all of this
We're on the right of our wrongs but still I
Feel uncomfortable in my skin
But you burn through, you burn through
And numb everything
Contort all my thoughts in your toxic moulds and
Stop everything
We're running on stepping stones
Avoiding the cracks i know I
Just don't want to be alone
But our soul's are scarred
With fallen hearts
Boy who's gunna love you
Who's gunna love you more than i do
Who's gunna love you
Who's gunna love you more than i do
Oh let me go
Our shadows clash and our blood's gone cold
I think we know
I'm through, I'm through
Oh let me go
Our deamons race and our laughters sold
I think we know
I'm through
I'm through
A little more rocky than Snow the music is atmospheric. Simple in many ways but very tuneful.
Emily has a great voice and this is probably my favourite release by this artist. Russell Whyman
Atmospheric songs with a very electronic sound. Percussion effects are very varied including bells and simulated record scratches.
Emily's voice is very well showcased and you can hear the emotion in the songs.
Quite varied. 'Domino' reminds me of a late night jazz club track while 'Lost in Me' is a little more like something by 'This Mortal Coil'. Russell Whyman
Emily's voice on 'Fly' is ethereal and expressive. This is reinforced by the atmospheric music. It sort of reminds me of 'Julee Cruise' (of Twin Peaks fame).
'Bonsai' has a more overtly electronic percussion track and is instrumental. Very atmospheric. Russell Whyman