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lyrics
Welcome to a world where dreams only live in your sleep
Welcome to a world where what you get is what you see
Welcome to a world that’s hard to leave
Welcome to a world of make believe
I am getting so very comfortable, and I don’t want to get that way, no, I don’t want to get that way
You are getting so very comfortable, and you shouldn’t get that way, no, you shouldn’t get that way
We are getting so very comfortable, and we shouldn’t get that way, no, we shouldn’t get that way
Oh no
Take me to a place I don’t recognize
Take me down a road where I don’t have to use my eyes
Take me to a cemetery full of life
Take me to uncomfortable paradise
I am getting so very comfortable, and I don’t want to get that way, no, I don’t want to get that way
You are getting so very comfortable, and you shouldn’t get that way, no, you shouldn’t get that way
We are getting so very comfortable, and we shouldn’t get that way, no, we shouldn’t get that way
Oh no
Comfortable, comfortable, comfortable, uncomfortable
Comfortable, comfortable, comfortable, uncomfortable
Comfortable, comfortable, comfortable, uncomfortable
We are so comfortable, comfortable, uncomfortable
Oh no
Welcome to a world where dreams only live in your sleep
credits
from Gracie and Rachel,
released June 23, 2017
Produced and mixed by Garrett Eaton, additional mixing by Greg Giorgio. Co-produced by Gracie and Rachel.
Gracie and Rachel, the collaborative duo of keyboardist Gracie Coates and violinist Rachel Ruggles, have been praised by NPR
to “make unforgettable, surprising music.” The duo’s new album “Hello Weakness, You make Me Strong” explores the depths of their emotional states and the walls we build up inside ourselves. It’s music to excavate our inner fears and help us find the empowerment from within....more
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This album is so painfully beautiful. Julien's voice is delicately strained and her words paint vignettes that range from delicate somber memories to muted pain. The guitar tones and thin texture of the layering leave this album feeling very intimate and raw. Among the best things I've heard this past year. Jake Gussman
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Bewitching cello "looper" mixed like Ed Alleyne-Johnson did in early nineties but not on New Age way. Here it is as closer to J.S. Bach and his Cello Suite than Ed Alleyne. But the method is similar.
A very relaxing performance brings ears to nirvana by sounding rich harmonics from her instrument.
Siting quiet on a sofa savoring these sumptuous melodies taking my mind out of daily customs. This is what I feel while I'm listening to this album. Emmanuel Codden
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