you tell me to move, but you won’t let me pass – gimme everything and nothing, you have me consume but reign the demand – gimme everything and nothing. welcome to the time where something equals anything, welcome to the place where everything […] nothing. we can’t push rewind nor can we forward anything, we […] trapped inside [eternity]. you force me to live without future nor past – gimme everything and nothing, you call on my name as if it would last – gimme everything and nothing.
Australian shambolic pop that uses the generic trope of deadpan ennui to evoke bleak dystopia rather than the usual sunny slacker world. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jul 6, 2016
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