When you talk big
You lose your breath
I lose it all
Got nothing left
Manning up
Broing down
I can’t smile
on demand
I’m not your child
You’re not my man
Do you hear me? Do you hear me now?
Cause I’m fed up and I’m calling you out
This bitch won’t lie for you
The way you stare
It weighs me down
You scared a girl
Aren’t you proud?
When I turn my fear into words
It’ll be the loudest sound you’ve ever heard
Do you hear me? Do you hear me now?
Cause I’m fed up and I’m calling you out
This bitch won’t lie for you
Big man, big watch, big gut, big truck
Take what you want and say good luck
Was it blessed, unexpressed, from the way I dressed?
I’m a friendzoning, cock teasing, stuck up bitch
Did your daddy teach you to talk like this?
When I turn my fear into words
It’ll be the loudest sound you’ve ever heard
Do you hear me? Do you hear me now?
Cause I’m fed up and I’m calling you out
This bitch won’t lie for you
This bitch won’t lie for you
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Lost track of these guys for a couple years, then saw the Tiny Desk concert come up in my feed. I've had the album on loop on Spotify since Friday.
This song in particular has been stuck in my head all afternoon. quiksilv26
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God I'm so glad there's organisations like NPR Tiny Desk, Audiotree, and chief among them all KEXP, to carry the torch of live studio sessions like the John Peel / BBC radio sessions of yesteryear. Hell, KEXP's sessions have themselves been going for a couple odd decades already, so good on them for continually showcasing fresh and upcoming talent.
I ***REALLY*** wish more full sessions would be commercially released, but if that's left to the bands themselves, then that's more than fair enough Xtra Happy
Charming indie pop debut from Seattle's Flying Fish Cove pairs vivid tones with rainbow-hued lyrical expressions of love and loss. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 22, 2019
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Like so many others, this came like a bolt out of the blue and, even though it's well before payday, I had to have this astonishing album on vinyl to prove it exists. The feel of the tunes makes me feel like the Impressions do, Curtis Mayfield, the big spaces and instinctive horns and stuff drifting in and out. Great grooves and I can see lots of ghosts nodding along to this with big smiles on their faces. At last! Anthony Cottrell