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After an absence of more than two years, Edith Thomas Furey returns with 'Evenings In The Park With Charles (Part 3), from the forthcoming EP, 'Evenings In The Park with Charles'.
The cover art features a picture of Charles.
lyrics
LYRICS
No sense of what he desires
His Kingdom shall build a pyre
If you go I go out in space
If you go I go, rearrange
Sometimes I try, mostly I don't
All your features, merging, fleeting
Blood sample, a lonely night
Blood sample, fine firmament
If you go I go out in space
If you go I go, rearrange
Sometimes I love, mostly I don't
All your virtues, ebbing, flirting
My son, nice dream, too hard to feel
Constant faking, true hearts, breaking
A shore, some abstract dream
My body rank, my mind fatigued
Good lie will change nothing now
But still I love anxious sound
credits
released May 29, 2021
Edith - guitar, bass, vox, drum machine, synthesiser
Recorded, Produced, Mixed and Mastered by Edith @ The Golden Library
Edith Thomas Furey emerged from the fringe of the substantially overhyped Jeff Buckley-imitation-spa scene pulsing
hysterically across the neon-tinged and armpit-scented open mic nights of Brisbane’s early 2010’s ‘renaissance’ as a ‘serious’ ‘music’ project....more
supported by 5 fans who also own “Evenings In The Park With Charles (Part 3) [Single]”
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What a FUCKIN-FAB-TASTIC Masterpiece 😍
Dreampop and Shoegaze At Its Finest 😊
Did Ya Love John Peel 📻
and Ride, Lush, SlowDive, Pale Saints, Cocteau Twins etc etc etc....
Then Ya Will Love This CD 💿 Big Time
Kindly Lars 🇩🇰 Denmark
... if Spins 📀 it Wins 🏆
supported by 5 fans who also own “Evenings In The Park With Charles (Part 3) [Single]”
An endless skyline of dusky golden light over Moreton Bay that's where this record lives. I always admire when bands can work imagery of their city into songs. This is especially nice when it comes to the areas in and around Meanjin, a place we hear far too little of. Demetry Malahoff