“Ok sir, please stand up and drop your drawers.”
“This will only take a moment.”
“First, let’s fill this cup, then we’ll vacuum both ear drums. Scan that brain.”
“Family history should be addressed, but sir you may be depressed.”
This is the summer of tests.
This is my life after death.
“First, we’ll spin your blood, then we’ll pump your veins with foam, later chrome.”
“Lack of sleep should be addressed, but sir, you may be depressed.”
(This is the summer...)
I think I’m probably ok, but it’s easier to keep running away.
Never get my questions answered when every little bump is cancer.
My midlife crisis is the existential kind.
The debut LP from Chicago's Lightleak is taut, carefully composed indie rock that doesn't lose any urgency to its intricate arrangements. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 23, 2021
supported by 19 fans who also own “Life After Death”
Merci Déhà for the download code. Lots of bands use these ingredients – pretty female vocals over doomy guitars always sounds good, but usually that's where the ideas run out. That isn't the case here. Each song is packed with ideas and evolutions, genres and references it's boring to list but not at all to listen to. A pleasure to have been introduced to this. Luke