The first trees in the corner with weird timing drinking coffee,
Banging her computer with fond memories of the special place,
The bronze marker,
Educated mountains,
Squinting in the direction,
No good answer,
Numerous wonders,
Entire mistakes,
Grabbing as they rush,
Catheter full of blood,
Rainbow hair,
Wanting a role model,
Embrace choice,
Cotton ponies,
Chocolate giraffes,
Twenty minutes to the fridge,
Train station secrets,
About to turn,
Engaging features,
Understand the situation,
Time and time again the first and last,
Trains moving in another timeline,
Endure the darkness,
Build the fear,
Something horrible,
It sat on her desk,
Thin lipped mouths,
He hesitated,
Safe from danger,
Descending towards her,
Something caught her eye,
He didn’t hear the car,
She wants to sleep all the time,
She’s meant to be in vain anguish,
Green vines leaving a gap in the highway,
Beyond the bend in the stream,
She opened drawers less than a year,
He failed the forest burned,
Raw fish this one was different,
Another excuse,
That’s what you’re telling me,
The end of marriage shaded lane,
Nervous, weakness sitting in the sun,
She knew the answer [repeated at least 10x]
Blurring the division between found sound and music, I love the way Look At That One evolves from seaside sussuration into an endless drone. Like the shoreline at incoming tide, hard to tell where one texture ends and the other begins. The final track's nagging guitar chords push at the senses with a firm insistence that carries the music onward yet remains fixed, turning endlessly without moving. A quiet, gentle odyssey. Modern Music Dan
Fragile cello and piano recall the bleak childhood of brothers Sebastian and Daniel Selke spent in a large prefab estate in East Berlin. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 10, 2017