Her hymn it lingers
Impassioned ears may heed the scripture
Born into this
I pray that I may exit this body and burn through another for we’re born lost
Maroon paint strokes fade the lost name
I know in time they’ll forget the words that they wrote for me
Under your fingernails, I spelled a monicker not easy to remember
Wrapped in plastic meant for me you’re still a monument to burned out wicks and candle wax spilling from the glass
Pure erasure somber as it is sentimental
There’s no division in a body for which the soul has pure chemistry
I was promised stone, such as granite, to lay eternally upon but here I lay mute, draped in glass not solid nor shattered
Though my hair lived saturated in warm golden rays of sun she now sits meticulously preserved, above cold darkened boards of wood
Tarnished canvas by paint so thin
The work pressed to my eyes
Now I can’t un-see it
Red reflects off those ruby eyes
In my mirror, they look dimmer
This curse I wake with, I sleep with
The taste of lavender
Boiling, it melts my tongue
credits
from Red-Eyes B. Yeti,
released November 12, 2021
Vocals/Keys - Daisy Chamberlin
Guitar - Anthony Gonzalez
Guitar - Rickie Rodriguez
Bass - Lui Wancel
Drums - Devin Russ
Vocal Tracking by Kyle Hoffer
Additional Vocal Tracking by Daisy Chamberlin
Produced/Mixed/Master by Matt Goings
supported by 15 fans who also own “Red-Eyes B. Yeti”
The opening and titular track of this album really sets an early precedent of excellence for the rest of this masterpiece. These guys are doing it like nobody else, give them their damn flowers. elliebean69
supported by 14 fans who also own “Red-Eyes B. Yeti”
this was the first track to resonate with me and it still does. "never really drowning but never really out of the water". says what i can't find the words for. Peace
Brilliantly unhinged hardcore-inspired songs that splinter expectations to smithereens with their split-second rhythm changes & wild vocals. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 28, 2022
A heavy blend of post-rock and shoegaze from Argentina's Ox en Mayo Alto rides big emotional crests and contemplative valleys. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 27, 2021