…so hard it felt like hail on the panes of our souls, seeping through the window sills, drowning us all. The lights went dim and our spirits rose through the crooked boards of enameled bone. Pioneers, o pioneers! shake off the dust, reclaim your ghosts. We need to find a better place to call our home. So we sail from shell to sky, living in the flicker of a violent night. The clouds cover us entirely like the cardboard sheets for the down-and-out. Pioneers, o pioneers! shake off the dust, reclaim your ghosts. We need to find a better place to call our home. We drift alone through streets above, vagabonds of a different sort. Homeless in the sky, displaced we need to find…
This group is now a thousand feet below and a thousand miles gone but this particular brand of sometimes-declarative, sometimes-pleading, always-emotive music still regularly finds itself in my ears.
The album demands to be experienced and the space it deigns it deserves is evident throughout but most surely in its opener, Brother. It’s accusatory and clearly personal for the lyricist but even so, I’m easily able to place myself in some of the locations the song takes one and it doesn’t relent. yamanogato
this album feels cosmic in every sense of the word. i feel like a part of something big and important every time i listen to Between Bodies -- it's basicaly like a journey into space. truly inspiring and melancholic as usual. gravewhistle
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