when i deflowered you in a golden hour
and the rain came down with a monochromatic shower
there in the dark woods, i washed you in my bath
with two hands on your back we both looked up and laughed
far away from smog, tailored suits, and weddings
although they're waiting for us, we swore off life as seedlings
but age was a beast to my bone and my idle wandering
i filled my lungs with cologne and a dirge i swore i'd never sing
is it too late to join the circus and store our lives aboard a tour bus
this ugly town just stares us down, serpentine green and charlie brown
real gay goodness right here; one of my favourites and the singular blueprint i look to for inserting unabashed homosexuality into popular song forms alec critten
while not as immediate as "69 love songs", these two records are really special - perfect for long, sad walks in the cold. "the wayward bus" album in particular is exceptional alec critten
Melissa Harris’s shadowy synthpop is carefully crafted and delightfully catchy, gems that reflect darkness and light in equal measure. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 1, 2019
The project of Josh Rawson from the Felice Brothers, the aptly named Philip Goth delivers haunting, trembling, dark-hued songs. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 13, 2021