Solar Eyes self-titled debut album pressed on 'Cyan Blue' colour 12" vinyl! Limited to only 300 copies!
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lyrics
You've got this feeling that you're getting older,
but it's always getting me to where I can't say,
You were a little prone, to call me on the phone,
You smile baby, but you know why I cry.
It's getting harder and I'm so confused,
you want the laughter but you don't wanna lose the pleasure,
so we stay awake forever,
we'll never be together,
we'll never be together.
I'm on my back I'm rigid, I'm falling deeper digging,
you've got this feeling and it's hard to ignore,
That anytime I'm lonely, I always come crawling,
I feel I'm feeling baby back to the floor.
You smile slyly but it's like I'm reborn,
we're deep rooted in our love for the cause,
so we stay together but it'll never be forever,
it'll never be forever, and ever, and ever.
from Solar Eyes,
released February 16, 2024
Written by Glenn Smyth
Mixed by Jeff Knowler
Mastered by Streaky
Produced by Tom Ford, Sebastian Maynard Francis & Glenn Smyth
Birmingham duo, Sebastian Maynard Francis and Glenn Smyth. Signed to Fierce Panda Records, they performed at SXSW and 'The
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