She walked in
Face on, fist clenched
Eyes wide like she was looking for a fight
She don’t wanna start a war
She’s just looking for a way around
And if it’s about either or
She’s not gonna be the one left crying now
And the whole ended when the big bang came
And Mary cried when she changed her name
As the clocks go back and the tide goes in
Imagine how she felt when the homewrecker moved in
Contemplate
How lost, how scared
How fucked she was when she turned on the light
She don’t wanna start a war
She’s just looking for a way around
And if it’s about either or
She’s not gonna be the one left crying now
And the whole ended when the big bang came
And Mary cried when she changed her name
If the fish don’t swim and man don’t eat
Imagine how she felt when the whole world caved in
supported by 27 fans who also own “Sistah Punk EP”
From the powerful vocals to the catchy bass lines, this is an instant classic. If there was anything that has helped me get through this pandemic, it was this album and the hopes of seeing it performed live one day. eternal beige
D.C. artist Bartees Strange completely reinvents eight songs by The National, turning them into stunning electro-soul songs full of heart. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 9, 2020
supported by 19 fans who also own “Sistah Punk EP”
ALBUM OF THE YEAR, easily.
effortlessly on a par with X's vintage catalogue, "Alphabetland" is a solid testimony of a band as vibrant, creative and urgent as ever. Honestly, it's THAT good. Strongly recommended. ramblinerikk