Pressed on neon pink vinyl, housed in a single sleeve jacket with printed inner sleeve, featuring photos, credits, and lyrics.
Includes unlimited streaming of I Get Into Trouble (LP | 2023)
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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
CD housed in a digisleeve wallet with 12 page lyric booklet.
Includes unlimited streaming of I Get Into Trouble (LP | 2023)
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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lyrics
Every time we speak I don’t want to hear the end of it
Months that follow, I’ll be hanging on to words
I hope that one day
You will release
All of yours fears
On top of me
And we’ll throw a party for your baby
I bet they’ll be great at dancing
We’ll go for walks
Collect tadpoles in the rain
Just like we did when we were the same age
And mum was selling Avon
We thought nothing was wrong
‘Til we grew into separate lounge rooms and so on
The years that divide us
The things that broke our trust
Snuck in whilst we played between God’s hall and our house
Still every time I look
I see you at the top of the driveway
In my purple dress
Every time we speak I don’t want to hear the end of it
Months that follow, I’ll be hanging on to words
supported by 37 fans who also own “You At The Top Of The Driveway”
Gorgeous and moving, this album fills a musical void in my collection that I didn't know existed. With lyrics that speak about the human condition and instrumentals that have a medieval flair, this has become my new musical addiction 😁 Not a single note is wasted here 9RnK7
The latest LP from Brigid Mae Power is gorgeous and ghostly, setting Power’s voice against soft brushes of guitar, piano, & shuffling drums. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 17, 2018
supported by 35 fans who also own “You At The Top Of The Driveway”
I remember seeing everyone freak out on twitter when this was announced. I had literally zero idea what Mitski's music even was like apart from bits of Nobody & Washing Machine Heart, so when it came out I had no idea what to expect.
I think that deciding to listen to this album was one of the best decisions I've ever made. Every single song is a standout track to me, which I don't say lightly. It also led me to listen to the rest of her discography, which I haven't regretted in the slightest. praisedrays