Economy’s wild, but the sunsets in Phoenix never go out of style
I watch the colours get real, the pink and the teal
I see a dust devil, I see an elevator
I see a Flagstaff get-together
Surprise me, when I get home
For the first time I really don’t feel alone
Or anything sad, or anything profound
I just feel gentle like the drugs I do when you’re not around
In the parking lot looking at the sky
The heat is beating down but at least it’s dry
I see a white van and a blue van parked side by side
With the windows rolled down, and our friends arrive
While the headlining band is getting high
Take me out, when I get home
For the first time I really don’t feel alone
Or anything sad, or anything profound
I just feel gentle like the drugs I do when you’re not around
Gentle like the drugs I do when you’re not around
Gentle like the drugs I do when you’re not around
credits
from Could Have Done Anything,
released May 12, 2023
Charlotte Cornfield - vocals, piano, drums, percussion
Josh Kaufman - drum programming, bass, organ, electric guitar, synths
supported by 33 fans who also own “Gentle Like The Drugs”
I think it's difficult to write songs about something other than romantic love, and still be able to communicate the intensity with which those feelings can hit a person. Some of the entries on this album are fantastic examples of this niche. dani_bloop
This may be Nate Kinsella's "dad record," but the array of experimental sounds and soulful songs on offer evidence a new creative peak. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 23, 2024
supported by 33 fans who also own “Gentle Like The Drugs”
Some catchy tracks on here, and my guy is not afraid to rip a guitar solo. Sounds like Daniel Johnston country at times, and the album cover looks like a hip-hop record. Cidimon Arustavi