This song for me is one more of the wonderful "classical ballads" by Julia Holter, like City Appearing, Betsy on the roof and Words i Heard. It moves me so much even if, in this years, is always harder to get moved by something. Thank you Julia.
Like a swoony mashup of Brilliant Trees era Sylvian, Never For Ever Kate Bush and pure Holter. Plus that fretless bass playing would do Eberhard Weber proud :)
Me and Julia worked very hard on this record, we have been friends since Kinder, and trust me, it sounded amazing in the studio, and even better in the album! Amazing job Mx. Holter
Christina Quarles made the cover art - the painting is called Wrestlin’, 2023 “The paintings of Christina Quarles are inhabited by curious figures: elastic humanoids, often with elongated limbs and spindly, delicate fingers that reach out beyond the ambiguously defined planes of existence which they seem to be occupying. These contortionists seem uneasy - their bodies interlocked, sometimes embracing, sometimes clutching at each other’s elusive appendages in a struggle for intimacy.”
This song for me is one more of the wonderful "classical ballads" by Julia Holter, like City Appearing, Betsy on the roof and Words i Heard. It moves me so much even if, in this years, is always harder to get moved by something. Thank you Julia.
What a gorgeous album, Julia is a master of her craft
This is just incredible.
Best track of 2024
Cover art is stunning 😍
I'm a fan of the butt hole reach around myself.
This was something else entirely. 👌
song of the year
Like a swoony mashup of Brilliant Trees era Sylvian, Never For Ever Kate Bush and pure Holter. Plus that fretless bass playing would do Eberhard Weber proud :)
Me and Julia worked very hard on this record, we have been friends since Kinder, and trust me, it sounded amazing in the studio, and even better in the album! Amazing job Mx. Holter
Merci pour cette merveilleuse découverte ❤❤
Unique Style since Ekstasis. she never disappoint. :)
Christina Quarles made the cover art - the painting is called Wrestlin’, 2023
“The paintings of Christina Quarles are inhabited by curious figures: elastic humanoids, often with elongated limbs and spindly, delicate fingers that reach out beyond the ambiguously defined planes of existence which they seem to be occupying. These contortionists seem uneasy - their bodies interlocked, sometimes embracing, sometimes clutching at each other’s elusive appendages in a struggle for intimacy.”
That Sonic variants in one!
great!
❤
Is she reaching up his okole?
Sometimes wiping is a two man job.