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Country Angst

from Garden Ruin by Garden Ruin

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From up here I can see it all
The fields, the arteries, the ocean the sprawl
The crosswind that hits as you climb,
and take the long bends with precision and speed
Past another dead factory, an abandoned farm
A twisted sad fence line, a strange ruin's charm
It all seems so benign 'till you sink your feet in,
Walk the streets as a role-play, I'm suddenly there
The profound isolation, poison on the tongue
Black sheep to the slaughter, the same smoke on the lungs
Turning over, over, over again
Turning over, over, over again
From up here I can see it all
The fields, the arteries, the ocean the sprawl

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from Garden Ruin, released April 25, 2011

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Garden Ruin Adelaide, Australia

(2011-2019)

Influenced by the psych-folk of The Byrds, indie doom of Jason Molina and fractured pop of Sparklehorse & Wilco, the songs of Tristan Louth-Robins are grounded in affecting melodies and compelling arrangements, with lyrics evoking the imagery of surging tides, haunted roads and lost nights. On stage Tristan is often joined by fellow Adeladian, Thomas Kalleske (Porchlight Parade). ... more

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