After yesterday’s English Teacher, a band with an extra letter l, and a wonderful piece of late-Beatles-esque acoustic pop decorated with vocal harmonies, piano and other instruments in this title track by the artist Chrystia Cabral from Oakland, California, from her third album, out on Sacred Bones. The rest of the album can be heard via the Spotify embed below, is available via the Bandcamp embed, and also via the website.
Dancing
When you're dancing
Without moving
Without moving
Looking glass of glory
In your eyes
Lay down all your weapons
We don't have to fight
Holy hands of heaven
A rattled sign
You want to set out for the cities
Turning wheel, but I want to stay up on the hill
Baby, aren't you happy
I live underground
Attention of the people
Makes me drown
Lay down all your weapons
We don't have to fight
Holy hands of heaven
A rattled sign
You want to set out for the cities
Turning wheel, but I want to stay up on the hill
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