All at once the calm dissipates
Temporary, but I like it when you throb in my eardrum
And I am watching you from the other side
Every night there is someplace else
Every night the nagging at the back of your mind
As we are drawn closer to this land
If this works this could be the last time
If this works this won’t be the last time
What’s before us in disguise
I can’t give it a rest, give it a rest
Which is worse this evil
Or to turn away encased
As is customary for you
Protection is a lane I would never decide
Every night there is nowhere else
Every night the longing at the back of my mind
What would I give away for an interception
Grieving, I try to give it up, give it up
But still the thought persists,
Which is worse, you won’t say
Which is worse, you won’t say
In order to live like this I must stop, question
What is it worth to leave myself behind
San Francisco singer-songwriter and trumpeter Max Daniel gilds straight-shooting pop hooks with orchestral splendor and wry lyricism. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 26, 2020
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Playing synthesizer like an amazingly fun new toy, all the features of which he can't wait to explore, Devours sings, in a nice tenor, witty songs as self-lacerating as Morrissey's, without the crappy politics. voxpoptart