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Includes unlimited streaming of You Don't Have To Go Home But You Can't Stay Here [Deluxe Edition]
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
I’m hoping that I learn to be alone
I’m learning that I get too close
Obsession with myself is hard to find
I won’t possess you cause I love what’s mine
I am my own Eden
I don’t need you praying for me
It’s my own religion
Living for the best of me
I’m the one, I’m the one, oh
I’m the one, I’m the one, for me honey
I’m the one, I’m the one, oh
I’m the one, I’m the one, for me honey
Romancing in my room all by myself
How weird is it if I feel fine
You know that we all die by ourselves
I could impress you but I’m wasting time
I am my own Eden
I don’t need you praying for me
It’s my own religion
Living for the best of me
I’m the one, I’m the one, oh
I’m the one, I’m the one, for me honey
I’m the one, I’m the one, oh
I’m the one, I’m the one, for me honey
I am my own Eden (repeat)
I’m the one, I’m the one, oh
I’m the one, I’m the one, for me honey
I’m the one, I’m the one, oh
I’m the one, I’m the one, for me honey
credits
from You Don't Have To Go Home But You Can't Stay Here [Deluxe Edition],
track released April 24, 2020
“Eden”
written by Elana Carroll, Mereki Beach, Caleb Shreve, Jonathan Siebels
produced by Benjamin Greenspan
engineering:Caleb Shreve
vocal production: Mereki Beach
bass, guitar, vocals: Elana Carroll
engineering, synths, drum programming, vocal production: Benjamin Greenspan
drums: Aaron Steele
mixed by Ryan Nasci
supported by 4 fans who also own “You Don't Have To Go Home But You Can't Stay Here [Deluxe Edition]”
So superb,
The perfectly arranged order of the songs, the growing depth of the themes touched in each song, harmonized with a very "just as needed" sound production. So different from the first album, yet so similar. It is not a perfect album, of course, as such a thing does not exist, but it helps you imaging one.
Really looking forward to see how this will evolve into the next Phoebe Bridgers big thing.
TLDR: It's ok, I guess fuminides