Falling in love ain’t what it used to be
The falling apart of the state of the art’s just not fused to me
The wilting of wires the burning of LEDs
The crack of a spark from a shock to the heart doesn’t do anything
They’ll never know what you do in the dark
They’ll never care that you hold on so tight in the glow by the light of your headphones at night
The crackling of static in the evening breeze
The laying to waste of the battery taste brings me to my knees
The melting desires read only by memories
The flickering glitches in star fields of wishes don’t mean anything
They’ll never know what you do in the dark
They’ll never care that you hold on so tight in the glow by the light of your headphones at night
Top-notch production and the inclusion of saxophones add so much to this wonderfully spacey record, with some resemblance to Joshua Tree-era U2, but much more shoegazey. You can also hear some beautiful male/female harmonic vocals interspersed throughout,m. Hard to pick just one favorite song, especially when everything flows together so well! Also, the instrumental tracks (Herons, Ducks) are particularly evocative. Overall an incredibly enjoyable listen on frequent rotation. Steven Freebairn
The Philly rock juggernaut's debut LP is finally here, an electric rallying cry led, as always, by Tina Halladay's powerful voice. Bandcamp New & Notable May 10, 2017
WALL's debut LP is also their last, as the band is no more - bittersweet. Experimental post-punk that works in light & shade. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 1, 2017