Wish I were made out of wire. That way when I get bent out of shape I’d be so much easier to bend. And not just break, and not just break. Cause I snap with astounding force and I hurt the ones that I adore. I fill with regret, and I take it all back. I’m not proud, that they’ve heard it all before. So I’m thankful for the second chance. And I’m thankful for the ones after that and I know that I’ve got to clean up my act. Got to fix those things I lack. Got to change those things I lack. Like patience, that just wells up in you. And the right words, they’re all beautiful and true. Those kind of things don’t come so easily to me.
The lead singer of punk band Camp Cope ventures into romantic synth-pop territory, tempering slick arrangements with bare sentiment.
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The second EP from Northern Irish singer-songwriter Bea Stewart runs from gentle folk to pillowy pop ballads, all perfectly executed. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 15, 2024