supported by 16 fans who also own “Reaching For Indigo:GAIA INFINITUS”
The album does evoke a sense of place or a certain landscape through its sound. It isn't a specific place or even a real one, but it does bring with it a sense of longing and hurt. You know it's probably best to move on, but you still have a certain fondness for it (however rose-tinted those feelings might be). Pierre Conrad
supported by 14 fans who also own “Reaching For Indigo:GAIA INFINITUS”
Well, let's get married to our wives.
Look outside for a spouse, chucked
like a narrow body, twisty others, ancient lies. New ways to describe.
How new love and other love used to know eachother and still kissed face.
Start or end innocent. internalgirdle
A female voice that feels out of another century quivers over a folk harp on the 11 tracks that make up this exclusive video album. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 14, 2016
The drummer-songwriter's star-studded debut features collaborations with Conor Oberst, M. Ward, the Shins' James Mercer, and more. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 14, 2019