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Sunglaciers’ new single, “Draw Me In”, candidly walks the talk, as a sputtering MGMT-inspired dance beat propels singer Evan Resnik’s vulnerable lyrics about untying the noose of depression during his darkest days. This pop gem from the Calgary outfit was co-produced by Chad VanGaalen and mixed by acclaimed engineer Mark Lawson (Arcade Fire, Yves Jarvis, The Unicorns).
lyrics
Yours might be the only face
I recognize from far away
And how the line along the jaw
Can draw me in and paralyze
Looking at the ceiling tile
Let in the light, dissolve the line
Do you look up so not to cry
Or is it for effect?
I have never gotten up
From falling down, I only feel
I'm losing ground, still I
Have never felt so good about
Anything so vague to me
Stay patient in the urgency
That feeling's never lost on me, but
I try, I try
Isolation in the mess
To analyze the head and chest
No outside cure for loneliness
It gets me every time
Imagine that you're fast asleep
You've got no eyes but you can see
The fireworks coming out of me
The reckless die inside their dreams
We are still in early days
You call me on the things I say
"It's not that you don't think
It's that you don't think far enough away"
I am not too old to change
It's early death to think that way
And if the rope is wrapped ‘round me
Untie, untie
A nostalgic record full of ambling rhythms, vivid imagery, and cotton-soft melodies tapped out on an ever-present ’70s synth-organ hybrid. Bandcamp Album of the Day Nov 11, 2021
The record so nice, I bought it twice. Just sent one as a gift to a friend.
This record is stunning. Poignant and powerful, sometimes heartbreaking. The artwork is gorgeous too. firecat666