Oh walk on the water -- for me
Just for me baby o.k.
Oh, there’s always gon’ be pressure o.k.
“Pressure”
Nothing’s ever worse than work unnoticed
Freelance now, yeah I guess you earned it
Life is only wishing we could load it
Level up you got to make a bonus
Mystic staring at his phone for oneness
Silver or black mirror, what’s the difference?
Imitation always gets a bad rep man
Witches Brew had me on on the first sip, man
Smells like Autumn, smells like leaves
You don’t know that you’re rust and not belong
So much
And then you get left alone
Cloud hidden and my whereabouts unknown
Cazedero got me wearing all camo
Decked in Patagonia head to toe
Down for whatever, I think I let go
No more shoes and socks, I only rock sandals
I can’t tell if I’m hip or getting old
I can’t hear you, maybe you could change your tone
People tend to listen when they see your soul
Oh walk on water -- for me
Just for me baby
Sometimes I think we are from the same place
Now I don’t
What just happened?
saw Thundercat for the first time recently - truly a GOAT of live performers. this album is him in his most honest, focused, and emotional state, and it beautifully intertwines his silly artistic voice with his stories of struggle and loss. the album is short and sweet - BUT, if you want to see him and his friends jam a little longer on these ideas, definitely see him live. the dude literally practices like Coltrane and it shows. zilla
So hard to choose just one favourite, and I hover between this, Baby, School, and Teenage Birdsong. All absolutely banging in all the right (or left) places. vastnessofbeing
Montreal group TOPS fuse the sly melodic approach of ’80s group like The Bangles with the more understated approach of ’90s indie. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 2, 2020
This remix LP reframes songs from Dear Nora’s “Skull Example,” sometimes making them sleeker, sometimes disassembling them entirely. Bandcamp New & Notable May 14, 2019
An instant classic! The moment I put this music into my headphones, I knew this was something special. After that, I just had to dig into Pharoah Sanders discogrpahy. Sanders was already a giant of Jazz. But this last release, 18 months before his death can just elevate his reputation even higher. Rest in peace Pharoah! Alex Deschênes