Should I get a piano, should I get a new phone?
Should I try to get you alone for a minute or two
Before the guests arrive?
You make me feel more alive, less dead
Like there’s energy in my head
Like there’s somebody in my bed
And it’s you, and the room is yours too
Nowhere to go, nothing to do
Except lie here with you
Nowhere, Nothing
Nowhere, Nothing
Nowhere to go, nothing to do
Except lie here with you
Nowhere, nothing
No one but you
Should I move this chair into the middle of the room?
Should I paint the walls white or Los Angeles blue?
Should I leave the door ever so slightly askew
For the light, for the breeze, for the cat to come through
Nowhere to go, nothing to do
Except lie here with you
Nowhere, nothing
Nowhere, nothing
Nowhere to go, nothing to do
Except lie here with you
Nowhere, Nothing
No one but you
On top of the wardrobe there’s a basket of sheets
And a sphere that’s a mirror that you found on the street
And a perfume bottle and a couple of keys
Should I turn on the lamp, should I cover it with a shirt
Should I put on a record, maybe Big Star’s “Third,”
Or some ESG? You just say the word
I’m alright with whatever, just say the word
credits
from Could Have Done Anything,
released May 12, 2023
CC - vocals, piano, drums
JK - bass, electric guitar, organ, synth
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
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