i saw light bending around the hill
orange glow beckoning as it spills
now i see the colors from my dreams
now i see
i see eternity in front of me
there is a road and it’s taking me where i need to go
there is a road and it’s taking me somewhere only it knows
starlings form completely brand new shapes
o’er the ditch alongside the road I take
no pavement, guardrails, or powerlines
gravel road
stretched til the ends of time
the end of time
there is a road and it’s taking me where i need to go
there is a road and it’s taking me somewhere only it knows
past the horizon i will be free i’ll be on my own
there is a road and it’s taking me oh it’s taking me home
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Some catchy tracks on here, and my guy is not afraid to rip a guitar solo. Sounds like Daniel Johnston country at times, and the album cover looks like a hip-hop record. Cidimon Arustavi
supported by 5 fans who also own “There Is a Road”
Dammit every track makes me smile. How did you do that? If a friend recommends this album to you, hang on to them because they're just as fabulously messed up as you are. I'd like to thank my bank for allowing me to buy things online again. Thank you. Everyone. Thanks. duskbringer
Thin Lear's sophisticated rock music is tempered with soaring chamber pop accents and an undeniable gift for melody. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 30, 2020
supported by 5 fans who also own “There Is a Road”
Char's writing here mines memory for the sweetness only reckoning and forgiveness can bring. Her strongest suite to date (I say this every time, tho) she sings with more confidence than ever on themes of certain fallibility and radical acceptance. She conveys courageously the beauty of not knowing what's next or what any of it ought to mean. With every song she sounds grateful for each breath and experience. Listeners will come out of this album with that same feeling :) destiny