when I turned 15, determined to keep
my head lower than my self esteem
I had a plan but I was held back by acting
like acne was the worst thing to happen
if I could go back, leave a note that
might've told that teen boy the stuff that
I didn't know then
I'd write two words - all he'd need
to know this ain't how it'll always be
Hold Tough, fill your heart with mud
Stitch up every cut when you've had enough and stand
Stand strong when the pressures up
and damn this flood by holding tough
(we've got some work to do...)
I did what Simon said
I had plans inside my head
planted by handsome men
but in the act of cashin' in
I gave half of my fraction of passion left
its not pretty, its not trendy to act like this
I'm no natural, I have to practice it
you're not ready, I get that but here its is
stick with me or be stuck with what you get
Hold Tough, fill your heart with mud
Stitch up every cut when you've had enough and stand
Stand strong when the pressures up
and damn this flood by holding tough
Hold Tough, fill your heart with mud
Stitch up every cut when you've had enough and stand
Stand strong when the pressures up
and damn this flood by holding tough
Hold Tough, fill your heart with mud
Stitch up every cut when you've had enough and stand
Stand strong when the pressures up
and damn this flood by holding tough
I love this album because it seamlessly combines a spoken word narrative with music. I love how sonically diverse it is!
I also love the fact that, even though the album is about a very specific life experience, the album contains emotions that feel very universal. Overall, it's a great listen. elainachristine
A solarpunk concept album set in the not-too-distant tomorrow, Tom John Hall uses elegantly wrought art rock to tell a winding tale. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 25, 2023
Bright, gorgeous, bashing songs from these Belgian shoegazers that never lose track of melody amidst the waves of distortion. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 23, 2023
Good god this hits something awful. Absolutely haunting and tragic and personal, and then that little snippet of "Will ye go, lassie, go" at the end sneaks in to hurt you. robin