I still remember the time when the record shops were still around
That only CD I had I put it on repeat
It was like the sound from my headphone went straight to my soul
That was the first time I realized music is something I can't live without
The feeling translated music from my dream to my destiny
The record shops are gone taking all the inspirations along
Let me check my phone and see what I got with my 9.99 a month
Thousands and millions of songs which mostly sound the same
Will this be one of them?
Is this one of them?
I don't know what's more important nowadays your music or who you are
It's no longer about art your story better be juicy enough
Why do we call ourselves artist while to them we are entertainers
Let's be honest we need to sell ourselves before the music
Or let people judge you with opinions that stink like asses
Alright chill down turn the cd player on
The record shops are gone taking all the inspirations along
Let me check my phone and see what I got with my 9.99 a month
Thousands and millions of songs which mostly sound the same
The Seoul-based indie pop duo lean deeper into the interplay between dance and emotion on their second album for Beeline Records. Bandcamp Album of the Day Aug 31, 2023
A nostalgic record full of ambling rhythms, vivid imagery, and cotton-soft melodies tapped out on an ever-present ’70s synth-organ hybrid. Bandcamp Album of the Day Nov 11, 2021