Oohh Oohh
I need time to get it right
Oohh Oohh
I need time to get it right
Always trying to illuminate the past
Questions answered but the insight never lasts
So I won’t look back
I won’t look down
I’ll focus on the comfort of the cold, cold ground
Comatose and singing
Oohh Oohh
I need time to get it right
Oohh Oohh
I need time to get it right
Always trying to decipher what it means
Hours wasted in the land of hopes and dreams
But I won’t look back
I won’t look down
I’ll focus on the planet spinning round and round
Comatose and singing
Oohh Oohh
I need time to get it right
Oohh Oohh
I need time to get it right
Oohh Oohh
I need time to get it right
Oohh Oohh
I need time to get it right
No I won’t look back this time
I’m gonna welter in this lie
Dizzy is this coma kid
With all the things
I never said
And never did
With all the things
I never said
And never did
Oohh Oohh
I need time to get it right
I won’t look back I won’t look down again
(I need time to get it right)
I won’t look back I won’t look down again
(I need time to get it right)
I won’t look back I won’t look down again
(I need time to get it right)
I won’t look back I won’t look down again
(I need time to get it right)
I won’t look back I won’t look down
I’ll focus on the tension building pound per pound
Comatose and singing
Oohh Oohh
I need time to get it right
Oohh Oohh
I need time to get it right
Oohh Oohh
I need time to get it right
Oohh Oohh
I need time to get it right
I feel like this part of a natural progression of this Justin's natural sound culminating in a short, but excellent aural treat. You couldn't ask for a more cohesive album on the treatise on finding glimmers of light in the darkness. I hope another album comes soon. Maybe a mid year ep to tide us over? computerhardware89
Kyoto & Garden Song are wondrous
Punisher, a sparkling gem stone
ICU, powerful, sweeping
This is not glitter pop. Its complex, layered, & elegant.
Renaissance genius altupliftingfan
"Advice Column" is a new collaborative project featuring tracks written, recorded, and produced remotely during quarantine. Bandcamp New & Notable May 14, 2020
This album is so painfully beautiful. Julien's voice is delicately strained and her words paint vignettes that range from delicate somber memories to muted pain. The guitar tones and thin texture of the layering leave this album feeling very intimate and raw. Among the best things I've heard this past year. Jake Gussman