I hear things on the radio they get mis-stored as images
I look at them when I have nothing left to say
You visit me in the bar in my dream where we are always drinking but I'm never drunk and you are always, always about to leave
I have been shouting through walls, oh I have been swallowing pebbles,
coughing up sand
I have been grinding my teeth, to the tune of a marching band
I have been tripping up over latin and I've been shouting through walls
I see traces everywhere, I send postcards to a past
Waiting just to get one back to prove it's not dead
You're still losing my sleep, let's take that flight from Gatwick
I'm only just holding on to my name
I have been shouting through walls, oh I have been swallowing pebbles,
coughing up sand
I have been grinding my teeth, to the tune of a marching band
I have been tripping up over latin and I've been shouting through walls
If you've been taking these pills for a year and half
you should probably know what colour they are but no
I just don't have the time to take this in
I see you because I'm looking for you
You find me because I let you
In the end, it all comes down, to where I place the blame
I have been shouting through walls, oh I have been swallowing pebbles,
coughing up sand
I have been grinding my teeth, to the tune of a marching band
I have been tripping up over latin and I've been shouting through walls
credits
from Built on a floodplain,
released May 15, 2021
Written and performed by Miriam Davies.
Production: Barnaby Brown | Bass, violin, piano & additional guitar: Barnaby Brown | Backing vocals: Bethan Roberts | Drums: Robert Burgess | Additional instrument arrangement: Joe Barber, Steph Musgrave, Baz Pearson | Photographer: Hannah Smith | Graphic design: Miriam Davies
An album celebrating the serenity of the outdoors in constricting times from Night Porter, commissioned by Manchester Jazz Festival. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 7, 2022
The lead singer of punk band Camp Cope ventures into romantic synth-pop territory, tempering slick arrangements with bare sentiment.
Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 8, 2020
Neoclassical-tinged ambient music with a romantic bent, awash in elegant jazz pianos, enchanting vocals, and softly strummed guitars. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 5, 2023
Tom Houston swings between heartfelt folk and quirky slice-of-life spoken word, augmented with electronics, on his latest LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 15, 2022
The second EP from Northern Irish singer-songwriter Bea Stewart runs from gentle folk to pillowy pop ballads, all perfectly executed. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 15, 2024
Michelle Stodart’s folk music captures hope in melancholy, addressing the transformational aspects of the most challenging times. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 3, 2023