Stereo Honey – The Bay

The Bay

Just a drop in the ocean
A tiny grain of sand
Trying to run for the shoreline
But we’re miles away from land

Just lay me down beside you
Cause we’ve nowhere left to go
Down beneath the waves love
We move so soft and slow
So soft and slow

We hold on to each other tight
Waiting for dawn’s early light
Stranded petrified
We’re waiting for the end
Down by the bayside
Where death greets you like a long lost friend

Here comes the tide
Wait for a lifeline
Place your fingers in mine
We’ll wait for a lifetime

Help me find a way
Back to the start again
I’ve strayed too far from view
And now there’s no help left to send
If I go does the world keep spinning without me
Cause if it does I don’t want to know
As time slows just give me to the ocean
Steal my heart and soul
Steal my heart and soul
Steal my heart and soul

Here comes the tide
Wait for a lifeline
Place your fingers in mine
We’ll wait for a lifetime

 

Purple Disco Machine – “Take It Easy” (feat. Crush Club)

Title: “Take It Easy” (feat Crush Club)
Artist: Purple Disco Machine
Release: Soulmatic LP

GEMINI RISING – After the Rain

Fiora’s Band with Tensnake and Lester Mendez, Gemini Rising, present their second EP for 2017 “After the Rain” featuring the songs “After the Rain” and “Stars come to an End.”

Morrissey – I Wish You Lonely

Morrissey’s lyric video for “I Wish You Lonely” begins with the image of young boy sitting in a shopping cart with a sign that says “My parents are a handful.” It’s a satirical juxtaposition to the former Smiths vocalist’s new song, which looks at selfishness as a mode of self-preservation.

“Tombs are full of fools who gave their lives upon command of monarchs, oligarchs, heads of state, and potentate,” Morrissey sings in the first verse. He repeats and alters it successively to include other society menaces like “romance gone wrong,” heroin and whale hunting.

The song, from his new album, Low in High School, is arranged with the pop and vigor of a fight song for people on the varsity recluse team. It’s rife with rousing synths propelled by a steady backbeat.

Morrissey spoke to Rolling Stone last month about how the new album would have, as “Lonely” does, “endless hooks” paired with “a rage in the blood.” His rage, as always, is directed at world leaders. “The political elite has stopped breathing,” said Morrissey. “The people and politicians everywhere are openly in a state of mutual contempt. Translate all of this into great music and life becomes hopeful.”

Morrissey begins a brief North American tour promoting Low in High School that begins on Halloween in Portland, Oregon and wraps up December 7th in Boston.