one glass, and i am an avalanche
one glass, and i need your arms around
and i'm not a drinker, but if you were i might be
and i think i have finally gone mad now
the thought of you and me still sings in the background
what were you saying with your friends when i left
and why do i care so much
i'm not running from it anymore
'cause i'm not tearing at the seams anymore
and i decided falling is far more fun than being in love
so why do i go standstill with anyone but you around
what were you saying, its better than being with me
credits
from the seams EP,
released April 28, 2017
remastered by Cairo Marques-Neto and Paul Kouris.
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Incredible songwriting and vocals. The songs are so beautiful and are full of honesty and freshness. I'm very glad I discovered Julie's music! nick arne
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Julien Baker is an acquired taste - assuming of course you’ve acquired great taste in singer songwriters… beautiful, devastating, honest, insightful… I’ve not heard a single song of hers that hasn’t left me in absolute awe. crisbroadhurst
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Find a quiet spot, sit down, put on the headphones, and don't do anything else but listen to this album. Symptoms will include shivers, a rush of intense emotions, and the desire to see Kathryn Joseph live. No, YOU'RE weeping into your coffee, transfixed by this beautiful, heartrending music. Saint Aardvark
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Folky and sparse on the face of it, but there's a richness and emotional gravitas to this EP. I've spent some time trying to figure out how that was done but it's still magic to me, really. mcharper