[Verse 1]
I do it keen
We're in a dream
I saw it on a movie now
That's obscene
[Bridge]
And I know
It was the first time
It happened the other day
And it's so like your hairline
Seems so strange in every single way
[Chorus]
There's no need to shout
Stop freaking me out
Just bury it under the ground
Was it something I said?
Do you want me dead?
The chorus is just too loud
[Verse 2]
We're in a dream
Don't make a scene
I saw it on a movie now
On caffeine
[Bridge Repeat]
[Chorus Repeat]
[Chorus Repeat]
[Chorus Repeat]
And now you're in my head
Put it to bed
Just bury it under the ground
You give me the fear
Don't get too near
The chorus is just too loud
Take it from me
Living up a tree
And leave it all in the round
Lost In The Manner "a blend of The Beatles and The Smashing Pumpkins... makes you feel like you are part of an indie coming-to-age film" Rollercoaster reviewed on I Am Not Myself Album
Beach House "the whole EP is incredible, tracks like Green Tea and Handbags deserve your full attention" Rollercoaster reviewed on Stay Inside EP
Apricot Magazine "delicate arrangement and lo-fi charm bring to mind the serene haze of Lemonheads and early DIIV" Rollercoaster reviewed on Stay Inside EP
Odyssey Magazine "a shimmering, understated collection of guitar-driven indie gems - think Velvet Underground, Teenage Fanclub, Lemonheads, DIIV and New Order" Rollercoaster reviewed on Stay Inside EP
Mesmerized "the spirit of lo-fi indie... exuberant, yet decadent, bathes in gritty guitars and magnetic vocals wrapped in heartwarming fuzziness" Rollercoaster reviewed on Stay Inside EP
Extrava French "Un premier EP comme un carnet oublie sur une table de cafe, couvert de ratures et de fulgurances" Rollercoaster reviewed on Stay Inside EP
Lost In The Manor "reminiscent of the intro to a '90s sitcom, trainboy takes us through a guitar-driven fuzz... feels like the first rays of sunlight peeking into your room in the mornings" Rollercoaster reviewed on Stay Inside EP
Obscure Sound "a memorable blend of jangly guitars and riveting lyricism pairing lo-fi warmth with melodic immediacy drawing inspiration from acts like The Velvet Underground, Teenage Fanclub and DIIV" Rollercoaster reviewed on Stay Inside EP