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I can’t go to work today ‘cause i’ve forgotten how to human
I’ve chosen not to make revenge art anymore, i’m cured of schizofriendia
I’d love to be the anxiety free happiness-man, man that’s not me
Why does everything seem fake? Why does it all seem so unreal?
Dissociative Disorder has got me driving my baby’s guitar insane
If everything’s fake i wanna be fake, it’s so lonely being the only one who thinks they’re real
Now it’s my greatest joy making something “David Rock n Roll”
He’s definitely not some random singer or a slave of Mr Duck
Rosier than Antonious Block realizing God what a waste
Why does everything seem fake? Why does it all seem so unreal?
Dissociative Disorder has got me driving my baby’s guitar insane
If everything’s fake i wanna be fake, it’s so lonely being the only one who thinks they’re real
Why does everyone seem fake? Why does it all seem so unreal?
Dissociative Disorder has got me driving my baby’s guitar insane
If everything’s fake i wanna be fake, it’s so lonely being the only one who’s sort of real
supported by 46 fans who also own “20th Century Schizofriendic Revengoid-man”
Alvvays has always been great, but with this album they took it to the next level. Every one of these songs is lodged in my brain now, permanently (in a good way). s. moxley
Guitars sparkle like distant constellations on the latest from Scythe, who delivers dazzling space rock on their latest LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 3, 2024
Pivoting from German to English, disco to soft rock, the groovy Swiss duo branch out on their first album in six years. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 28, 2024
Dutch/Croatian artist Eerie Wanda creates a warm and uncanny world of silvery sound to excavate the most intimate of personal feelings. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 30, 2022
supported by 36 fans who also own “20th Century Schizofriendic Revengoid-man”
This is undoubtedly my single favorite album of all time. It feels like such a perfect culmination of all the themes and ideas Fleet Foxes has been working with since 2008. It answers many of the questions found on both Helplessness Blues and Crack-Up, and represents an incredible maturation and growth in Robin Pecknold's perspective. Their other albums are certainly masterpieces, but this, in my opinion, is their magnum opus. I doubt it will be recognized as such in its time. isaiah_stuart