Here I stand just another man with a self-destructive side
See me as I split apart in front of your very eyes
Notice as I try to shift into another shape
Watch now as I try and try but fail to escape
Stranger can you feel it
How much I need you now
I swear to God my heart’s still beating somewhere underground
Somewhere in the ether
Somewhere in the void
There must be some kind of beauty yet to be destroyed
Give it to me I just want to see how far it can bend
Give it to me give it to me I just want to feel it again
The writer gives what the writer takes as he suffocates the truth
Every wound I borrow and every word I swallow I send one back for you
And I burn all my money
And I burn all my time
And I burn all your crosses darling
And I cross all your lines
You got a pretty face
I want it I want it
You got such good ideas
I need it I need it
Give it to me I just want to see how far it can bend
Give it to me give it to me I just want to feel it again
Feel it now
Salivation sight sound
Thief comes from underneath
Sorrow the sick the heat
Come on and give it to me I just want to see how far it can bend
Give it to me I just want to see how much it can take
Give it to me I just want to see what it takes to break
Give it to me I just want to see where it begins and where it ends
Give it to me give it to me I just want to feel it again
An almost anti-blues/anti-rock style that masters classic sounds while mocking the industry’s perceived seriousness. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 27, 2018
British folk musician Tom Nash built these delicate and moving songs around a broken harmonium, allowing its limitations to open up worlds. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 12, 2021
It's been a really long time since I've been that impressed by songwriting so creative and smart, plus the courage in displaying such vulnerability, and touched by the sheer beauty of the music, all at the same time. (I'm usually not a fan of digital only music purchases, but just had to make an exception here, after having the pleasure of experiencing a live gig by the wonderful Lucy, and buying the followup album on CD there - also heavily recommended!) mawit