you used to light up like a spark
now you’re blue, treading water in the dark
calm like the company of strangers in an elevator
hoping the doors will open soon
but that’s just you when you are blue I wish you’d
give me your pain
I’ll bear it faithfully
I’ll give you my name
and let you get close to me
so don’t be ashamed
love is supposed to be
the thing that remains
but everything changes when you bleed blue
I used to scale your city walls
I looked away, and you built them far too tall
numb like a world war veteran coming home to greet his family
hoping they never find the truth
but thats just you when you are blue but you can
come on and give me your pain
we are one in the same
we’re both blue
supported by 29 fans who also own “The Dream Alive”
This album as a whole is just great. Love it! I love the throwback to an old TCC song too at the very end, of the very end... Joshua "bloodbought" Mosher
supported by 25 fans who also own “The Dream Alive”
Cuts deep and stays with you. There is an earnest honesty in the lyrics that pulls you in. If, like me, you thought this album was merely "good" when you listened to it the first time, give it a few more plays. You might just fall in love with it. Francis Berglund
supported by 10 fans who also own “The Dream Alive”
Oh well, Christmas is approaching... time to buy at least one Christmas album! I'm not a fan of Christmas, as it is celebrated today, nor do I like the typical cheesy Christmas music played everywhere these days. So it had to be something special. The "crash test" for this album was the version of "Silent Night", which nobody managed to get right so far. Well, with the exception of "Falling Up". Frankly, as a fan of Jessy Ribordy, I'm not surprised that much... Sven B. Schreiber
Turbulent indie rock from Levi Fuller & the Library that has the snarl of hardcore and the knotty meter of math rock. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 13, 2018
An intimate (and instrumental) improvised solo guitar meditation on the vastness of the unknown, from the Appalachian mountains. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 23, 2021