Red birds, red hair and art
The trains are always right
I don’t know what else is yet to come.
Please forgive those who just want to go.
Young man, young man, restless and bright
You want to search and find
Don’t be scared to betray your own land
That was just the unchosen place to start
Wheat fields, cypresses and clouds
You loser you were right
You loser you were right
This time I won’t see the starry night
I have to take care of my own life
What will judge us at the end?
What will judge us at the end?
Our feats or our aims?
Time will tell, time will tell.
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The Morrison-sounding vocals, the smooth grooves... If you're into this genre, just buy their discography in one shot - you won't be disappointed. Every album is gold. Rudolf Nisbeth
supported by 19 fans who also own “The Starry Night”
This is some great music for a morose, rainy day. Lush, sedate, bluesy, and with a certain apocalyptic flair, most evident on White Horses, which sounds very much like a psychedelic blues dirge.
I appreciate that the songs sometimes lose themselves along the way, giving way to some beautiful psych explorations. I also enjoy the vocals on this - they sometimes waver, but they fit the music so well. Smekermann
Big, clanging psych-rock from this Arizona outfit fuses monk-like vocals with slow-winding guitars for songs that feel like strange hymns. Bandcamp New & Notable May 2, 2016
This imaginative release from Monty Cime blends Latin folk music and experimental noise for a sense of surreal nostalgia. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 30, 2023
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This record somehow manages to slow down time! I enjoy the overall sound of the instruments and especially the voice. Either listen to this in a dark room and relax or crank up the volume and feel the fuzz!
(Will probably sound even better on vinyl) E'sPsychedelicBreakfast