She's dreaming of lions when she tries to rest
Circling wide and softly
Somebody new, with his head on her chest
He breathes to inscribe her body
He's a man who knows silence like water knows stone
Like midwinter snow knows the Rockies
He waits for the sweet things that float and come home
Red leaves, high tide, and her body
The roof peels away
And she's left uncovered
Then feet leave the ground
And she hovers, she hovers, hovers, hovers...
She's hard-pressed to tell you where she went astray
Got lost on the way to the party
But even a ghost can sometimes be brave
She'll sing from inside of her body
The roof peels away
And she's left uncovered
Then feet leave the ground
And she hovers, she hovers, hovers, hovers...
I discovered this band mere weeks ago through pure chance; someone recommended Fair in a discussion about wholesome songs. And it was; love at first listen. YouTube recommended me Battle Cries next, so I gave that a listen too, and the the energy and the overlapping lyrics made me fall in love anew.
I bought this album and Ruin less than a day later. Everything TAD have made is true art, different from everything else I've heard. Mayana
I do not normally cry because of music, or fiction in general. Chords made me cry. Every time I listen to it, it still feels like a warm, tight goodbye hug.
But it isn't what convinced me to buy this album, because damn, I knew I would right from the start of Secret Worlds, and knew it ever more at every song. The way the songs here can combine to tell a whole new story, and even reference others from The Horror and the Wild, is just magnificent. Mayana
A beautiful mix of rock and folk with thoughtful, story-like lyrics and beautiful harmonies... one of my favorite all time albums. So hard to pick between Curses and the Garden. anodyneavian