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I saw some people we know
They told me you’re working on a list of all the virtues
They told me you’re walking from Arizona to Kentucky
Is that true
I want somewhere else to go
I want a place with a better vision of the future
I’m living in a place where they lock up eight of every thousand
That is true
And I said ahhh
The bigger the better remember
Hold me close and try and keep it together
And I can feel the fear come and pull us into the waves
Here we go
Over the news of the day
Take a look into the root of division
Bring it all back and tell me something I already know
Here we are fighting the fight
Getting by without a vision of the future
Putting one foot in front of the other
Here we go
And I said ahhh
The bigger the better remember
Hold me close and try and keep it together
And I can feel the fear come and pull us into the waves
Here we go
supported by 123 fans who also own “A List of the Virtues”
As far as indie albums in the 2010's and beyond go, this is one of the most cohesive and emotive albums I've experienced looking back on it and is Jay Som's best album tokyonoir
supported by 106 fans who also own “A List of the Virtues”
Absolutely brilliant, dreamy indie folk-rock. Most of the songs are somewhere between two and three minutes but feel as though they last a lifetime (in a good way). Beautifully heart-wrenching from beginning to end. Kirk Gauthier
The Seoul-based indie pop duo lean deeper into the interplay between dance and emotion on their second album for Beeline Records. Bandcamp Album of the Day Aug 31, 2023
supported by 104 fans who also own “A List of the Virtues”
I’ve known of STRFKR since around the time this album was originally released (2012 or 2013, most likely). That said, it’s taken me until now (February 10, 2023) to listen to STRFKR. And allow me to say this is something I somewhat regret. This album reminds me a lot of MGMT’s “Oracular Spectacular” but less polished. There’s an earnestness to these songs that is undeniable, and it’s a helluva lot of fun. If electro rock is your cup of tea, bring an empty cup; STRFKR’s gonna make sure it’s full. Kirk Gauthier