The mind
Is an open door
The forest floor
Ever-changing, mysterious force
From a vortex in the sky
The light
Is expanding forth
From a single point
To the boundary of it all
To the boundary of it all
You’ve got me thinking we will survive,
Yeah, you’ve got me thinking that we won’t die,
I can’t stop this believing,
But I’m living a lie.
You’ve got me thinking “Oh my God”
Yeah, I’m always saying “Oh my God”
But my God’s within it all,
And it’s the shiningest light alive.
Let the light,
Penetrate your pours
Atomic cores
‘til we don’t hurt anymore
‘til we don’t hurt anymore
The mind
Is expanding forth
From a single point
To the boundary of it all
To the boundary of it all
You’ve got me thinking we will survive,
Yeah, you’ve got me thinking that we won’t die,
I can’t stop this believing,
But I’m living a lie.
You’ve got me thinking “Oh my God”
Yeah, I’m always saying “Oh my God”
But my God’s within it all,
And it’s the shiningest light alive.
We’re all art under satellites
Yeah, we’re all art under satellites,
Ain’t it a tragedy?
credits
from Anthropocene,
released May 10, 2013
"To the Boundary of it All" (Bill Young) - C. Diab: Bass Guitar - Byron Peters: Drums - Bill Young: Vocals, Guitar, Wurlitzer
I'm a little biased, but I think this is a fantastic album. Caton had Colby Sparks and me play on a few of these songs, but for the most part, it's all him. Great record, can't wait for the follow up! Nothingness
I don't know Paul that well, but I'm struck by his music. He manages to pull something really gripping out of some familiar tools, and the result is pretty flooring. Nothingness
Ora's one of the best. I think her music just speaks for itself. She can take a traditional song and so thoroughly own it so much you'd swear she wrote it and her originals are easily just as strong. Nothingness