Format: 12’’ Black Vinyl // Gatefold Cover w. lyrics
Tracklisting
1) You Tried
2) Unfolding
3) Every Colour
4) Another Way Around
5) Slow Correction
6) Care Of
7) Feel It
8) Surviving
9) Gloria, Continued
10) Half-Saved
11) You’re the One
12) Nothing is Lost
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lyrics
I’ve been staring at the ceiling
Trying to figure out
How we end up here time and time again,
Swallowed up in doubt.
Brother, I quit dreaming
Around the time that you did,
And traded hopes of leaving
For the role where I’m best suited.
Do you hear me screaming
Up into the sky,
“What’s the sense in grieving,
If nobody really dies?”
Oh, I feel the hours slipping
While I stumble to the edge,
Losing faith in everything
When I couldn’t make a dent.
‘Cause I seem to forget
When I get all worked up,
That you can find every colour
If you look close enough.
Ooh, ooh, ooh.
There’s a certain bit of stillness
That I only ever chase,
Like eyes before they open
Or a storm before it breaks.
Running fingers into soil
Releasing all its heat,
Well I can feel the humming
Of the earth beneath my feet.
But still I seem to forget
When I get all worked up,
That you can find every colour
If you look close enough.
Ooh, ooh, ooh.
(If you’re looking close enough.)
Ooh, ooh, ooh.
(If you’re looking close enough.)
credits
from Nothing is Lost,
released September 18, 2020
Produced by Luca Fogale and Samuel Woywitka
Mixed by Ryan Worsley
Engineered by Olivia Quan and Luca Fogale
Additional engineering by Alex Penney
Recorded at Monarch Studios
Additional Recording Brantford House
Mastered by João Carvalho Mastering
Performed by Luca Fogale, Paul Clark, and Marcus Abramzik
Written by: Luca Fogale
Published by: Luca Angelo Fogale (SOCAN)
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