See U Next Earth
these divisions
like lullabies sung to children
forge the levers
and the few govern the weight of the masses
if we’ve gone too far
maybe the next star
and if we’ve gone too far
if all the gravity on Earth
can’t make us feel whole
then maybe the next star
they represent
more like middle management
breaking the bad news
and buffering the castle from the discontent
type one civ.
they say we’re working up to it
and I’ll believe em
when we’re recycling weapons to power spaceships
you’re cashing in your chips
by now they’re fuckin worthless
*kardashevian aspirations
a vehicle for planetary consciousness
*from The Kardashev Scale
(measuring civilizations' energy advancement https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kardashev_scale)
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Augusta Koch's vocals. I just love her voice. This is a little more stripped down, DIY, 4-track, mellow than her stuff with Cayetana and enjoy hearing that side to her voice\songwriting. pleebs
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2nd listen: the songs are a successful mix of lovely old fashioned harmonies with an energetically punkish attitude. Lyrics are sometimes way too relatable!
1st listen: the record is short and to the point, very energetic and closes on a highly relatable note. nofatclips