Changing the lock of your door
You can't stand me anymore
How are you? Where have you been?
I have not seen you for years
And I would do anything but not to see your
Face again, your knife is still turning in my
Back, I am getting tired of all the
Liars and people who never change
This constant wakenings in the night I can't find you next to me
And all the nightmares that I've had are already part of me
It's always hard to move on when the past is pulling back
It's hard to find the leading track knowing
supported by 8 fans who also own “Do Not Look At Me The Same”
This album is absolutely stellar and now one of my most listened to. It's nostalgic sounding and unlike music at the time for me, this provides me a bit of challenge and uniqueness that keep me coming back. I'm happy they've chosen their native language too as it brings extra authenticity to the sound. toastal
supported by 5 fans who also own “Do Not Look At Me The Same”
Takes me back to my high school classroom during the days of binging Inio Asano's old manga scanlations before anything was licensed. At that time, I was discovering many kinds of Asian shoegaze, but I've never heard anything like this. Makes me think of Pasteboard, Supecar, and Midnight Pingpong a bit, and it's funny bc the first two I listen have blue album covers too. Lu
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Chicago indie rockers Nonagon evoke the glory days of ’90s basement shows, sandwiching catchy hooks between swathes of speaker-busting fuzz. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 3, 2021