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lyrics
You said that as of late
You’re not fond of the night
So I should take the train, stop on by
Disregard all my pain
For a cigarette-stained
Tale, and ticket to ride
And we’ll talk about the weather
Only looking for a reason to get closer
Oh, but darling you know better…
Thoughtless sweet nothings
Sinking under my skin, in
But it’s all too much babe
Not knowing what this is
I wish I was different, but I hate you more
Than money and leaving my heart at the door
So, crush me, I’ll pretend I don’t notice
You said you understand
Why I’ve such shaky hands
And that’s what makes them hard to hold
Sure you might be romantic
In charm and in habit
When it comes to all but love
And it hurts to be together
Milk and honey, antidepressants of choice
‘Cause you’re not one for forevers
Thoughtless sweet nothings
That sink under my skin, in
But it’s all too much babe
Not knowing what this is…oh…
I wish I was different, but I hate you more
Than money and leaving my heart at the door
So, crush me, I’ll pretend I don’t notice
Crush me
I’ll pretend I don’t notice
credits
from Love Letters,
released April 12, 2024
Vocals/guitar - Sophie Negrini
Drums - Shelly Schimek
Alvvays has always been great, but with this album they took it to the next level. Every one of these songs is lodged in my brain now, permanently (in a good way). s. moxley
I think it's difficult to write songs about something other than romantic love, and still be able to communicate the intensity with which those feelings can hit a person. Some of the entries on this album are fantastic examples of this niche. dani_bloop
Been a huge fan of Peach Kelli Pop since The White Wires decided to call it a day and this EP really shakes things up in an exciting way by slowing things down, without losing any of the charm or immediacy that they've always been known for. All the thumbs up! drunkandincharge