At the bottom of the well, I know you’re lonely
And I think that you can tell, I’m lonely too
Together we change, we can grow closer, ooh
And I know you feel the same, you want it too
Well do you? Do you?
It rubs the lotion on its skin
Or else it gets the hose again
Your transformation will begin
And you might be my special friend
And there’s moths, moths, dead head moths
We live like insects here because
We will change in our cocoons
We’re growing wings, we’re gonna bloom
We’re friends, friends, ‘til the end
Whatever it takes, we will transcend
Give yourself to me, my little moth
I can’t wait to share my plans, my one and only
So soon I’ll show you what I’ve made for you
Together we’ll enjoy a certain closeness
And you can wrap yourself around me too
It rubs the lotion on its skin
Or else it gets the hose again
Your transformation can begin
And you might be my special friend
And there’s moths, moths, dead head moths
We live like insects here because
We will change in our cocoons
We’re growing wings, we’re gonna bloom
We’re friends, friends, ‘til the end
Whatever it takes, we will transcend
Give yourself to me, my little moth
And there’s moths, moths, dead head moths
We live like insects here because
We will change in our cocoons
We’re growing wings, we’re gonna bloom
We’re friends, friends, ‘til the end
Whatever it takes, we will transcend
Give yourself to me, my little moth
Gnomefoam is Steve Bromley. Glitchy, IDM-tinged bedroom produced hip-pop with occasional abstract drone & spoken word
tendencies. According to www.disagreement.net, Gnomefoam has, "the lo-fi charm of Ariel Pink combined with the experimentalism of Max Tundra, plus a dose of over-caffeinated Why?"...more
This is a great idea - 11 tracks, each 11 secs in length and covering 11 different genres. One day, I will get around to using these tracks as samples! Gnomefoam
New on the excellent label AVANT!, the debut from Plastic Estate is irresistibly shadowy goth pop with dark majesty & grandeur. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 9, 2022
The latest from synth-driven post-punk duo The KVB is as moody as ever, but polishes their pop proclivities to a fine sheen. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 30, 2021