Those tall buildings they don’t stand a chance against you
They fall and lean over and twist, and crumble in two
At the sight of your face and the light in your eyes
When you look at me from the distant coastal line
You get me in your life, I want myself out of it
It don’t matter the change I’ll be willing to fit,
Every day I just had you in my mind’s eye
Every day I just play, though your wasting my time
I felt the earth, it was strong
Don’t blame it on the one who don’t feel right
Don’t blame it on the one who don’t feel right
It don’t make any sense
To the one who’s dying
But you wouldn’t dare
To be there for me
For me when I don’t feel right
It don’t make any sound for me anymore
It don’t make any sound for me anymore
I felt the same thing that I have always felt for you
Don’t take it personal, but I love you
Those tall buildings they don’t stand a chance against you
They fall and lean over and twist, and crumble in two
At the sight of your face and the light in your eyes
When you look at me from the distant coastal line
I felt the earth, it was strong
Don’t blame it on the one who don’t feel right
Don’t blame it on the one who don’t feel right
It don’t make any sense
To the one who’s dying
But you wouldn’t dare
To be there for me
For me when I don’t feel right
For a two-piece of Piano/Vocals and Drums, The Dreaded Diamond pull off having a big sound that most four-piece bands can't get close to-The complex drumming and soulful vocals make for a good listen. Clark Reese
The Belgian duo use violin, banjo, gongs and bird calls to create looping, gentle songs that mimic the ambience of the natural world. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 28, 2021
Recorded live at St Buryan Church, the latest from Sarah McQuaid is a showcase for the simple power of voice & guitar. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 16, 2021