Also addressing climate change like yesterday’s song, the latest single from the recently released excellent album, Speak, by UK-based Norwegian artist Anna Lena Bruland, is beautifully reminiscent of PJ Harvey and Cocteau Twins. To explore more of EERA’s work, including the album, as well as 2017’s Reflection of Youth, see also the Spotify and Bandcamp embedded links below. Out on Just Dust Recordings, also Big Dada / Ninja Tune.
Stepping onto the row
Ignoring a path we know
Trying to grow our spines
Wasting it to the ground
I am so tired, I can't see
The figurines of a carved out tree
Maybe all this is meant to be
A problem too big to hold
I don’t think we should lie
I don't think they'll survive
I don’t think we should lie
I don't think they'll survive
Flowers they wilt when they can't drink
Growing their leafs whilst breathing in
Nature is always listening
Trying to fight the pain we bring
How come no one is answering?
Destroying our future loves
Falling between the ice
Whilst killing our only life
Climbing onto thе last mountain
Mourning whilst grass is blackening
A sense of spacе is shrinking in
But somehow we do no harm they say
Repeatedly we convince ourselves
That there is no way to go
I don't think we should lie
I don't think they'll survive
I don't think we should lie
I don’t think they’ll survive
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