incredible
how the daylight
the midnight
the fidelity
of the sluggish vegetation
and all this hesitation
of the lignified earth
expresses anonymity
in one collected
and protected point
the ornaments of neural languages
the genuine appearance
of geography
and pluvial depression
diminishing the memory of nature
to an overgrown empty building
disintegrated by despair
and covered with the weight of time
hung in the shadows
pruning itself
of the migrant mattresses
of an invisible population
there are the abandoned fields
the bulky
the inert
the enormous ovum
of everyone recombined
in all possible ways
dislodged by the useful infant
marooned on Earth
the usual allegiances
constitute the speaking truth
the would be dreams
the battered past
the insignificant details
of an inactive time
the constant vigil of voices
deserted volumes of air
caressed into volumes of endless everywhere
where what is know will remain
unknowable
evaporated flesh
submerged by the shade
the sunlight across the water
the pale horizon
the elegant insects
move through
the gutted floors
across walls and ceilings
credits
from HYMNS OF OBLIVION,
track released March 20, 2020
lyrics: Jennifer Jaffe
supported by 69 fans who also own “The Abandoned Fields”
Just imagine if these outtakes made it into EATEOT, the project would've been over seven hours! I love how "I Might Be Vanishing" is a stark contrast from other tracks, being only nine seconds. 913GA
Baltimore's Woven In feels especially focused and resonant on her latest LP, fusing goth, drone, and experimental electronics. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 1, 2020
Horror audio drama from multimedia group Grypt broaches the very important question: "Why do Blob things happen to good people?" Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 24, 2019
supported by 51 fans who also own “The Abandoned Fields”
During the final days of writing my thesis I listened to this album on repeat for hours at a time. It was like being suspended in one eternal moment while all that changed around me were the ripples and eddies of a slowly meandering river. catharina_bee