(I can see you) I'm hoping for you to
(See what I do) Turn me off and cut me loose
(Let you consume) All my inspired strokes
(Bitter and blue) On a painting I'll never show
Your words are hard to hear, but your movements make it clear
You aren't always sincere and I don't believe you, I don't want to
When you strip down to loneliness, you make it glamorous
You make a fashion out of habit
Floating, cool, through your narrative
There’s no one left to show me something new
My soul, you leave it
Left in orbit
I’m sorry I keep turning into someone else
I’m sorry
I can see you
See what I do
Let you consume
Bitter and blue
Your words are hard to hear, but your movements make it clear
You aren't always sincere and I don't believe you, I don't want to
When you strip down to loneliness, you make it glamorous
You make a fashion out of habit
Floating, cool, through your narrative
I’m sorry I keep turning into someone else
I’m sorry
credits
from loverboy,
released October 23, 2015
Written in part by Jake Mattison
supported by 7 fans who also own “Show Me Something New”
Julien Baker is an acquired taste - assuming of course you’ve acquired great taste in singer songwriters… beautiful, devastating, honest, insightful… I’ve not heard a single song of hers that hasn’t left me in absolute awe. crisbroadhurst
Melodic alt-pop in the vein of Soccer Mommy is driven by winding guitar lines and augmented with dreamy shoegaze elements. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 14, 2021
In Adrian Snood’s songs, soulful vocals and slow-moving alt-pop swirl together to create something distinctly moving. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 1, 2023
supported by 7 fans who also own “Show Me Something New”
A very unique addition to the PUP discography that brings a multitude of new sounds compared to previous works, not bad by any means, just a little different.
Go see them live, chaotic. Shmoob