Includes songs "Essentially Broken" and "The Clarity of Open Spaces"
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lyrics
Well I am the restless one
To pass connections on
From peak to peak the sine waves
Are representations of the way
In the wide open
I can see everything I need
But better to crawl
And not to fall
Better to feign that all you want
Is solitude
Sane, but then again
Better to fail
Then not at all
And I am the useless son
Seeking protection from
The face to face of aggressions
That come from reckless sons
In the wide open
I can see everything I need
But better to crawl
And not to fall
Better to feign that all you want
Is solitude
Sane, but then again
Better to fail
Then not at all
Oh... No way to say
So... No way to fail
Oh... No way to pay
So... I'll take the fall
In the wide open
I can see everything I need
But better to crawl
And not to fall
Better to feign that all you want
Is solitude
Sane, but then again
Better to fail
Then not at all
Let's just say
That I'm ashamed
Let me fall into it all
You'll just wait until the end
And make me pay for it again
supported by 43 fans who also own “Essentially Broken b/w The Clarity of Open Spaces”
Another politically charged punk EP in 2016? Yeah. This could've been horrible, but instead it manages to be great. It seems that J. Robbins can always manage to get amazing musicians together to create great music with him. The female vocals are sick too. Feels like early pixies. needsmorerage
supported by 35 fans who also own “Essentially Broken b/w The Clarity of Open Spaces”
I've been a fan of J's music for a very long time. Some of the best songs from the entirety of J's discography (Jawbox, Burning Airlines, and Office of Future Plans) are re-recorded here with very stripped-down instrumentation. J's singing voice only gets stronger and more eloquent with the passage of time.
The acoustic version Lorelei gives me goosebumps, and the recording of "68" nearly brought me to tears.
A must have for anyone who's a fan of J.s music. Stephen Reeder