How much torture have they gone through,
the rocks?
To be placed and hold up things once lost?
How much weight can it uphold,
the ocean?
To be placed, to hold up things once lost?
But lost is only the wind.
In through,
come through.
Taking shape of nature's mistakes.
Soon the anger will have lapsed.
credits
from How We Grow,
released October 26, 2019
written by Adela Donoval and Dottie Cockram (Rowe)
A recording that touches something ancient in us and brings a shift to places not yet discovered. It's hard to describe in any sensible way something that definitely mixes the spirit of Palestrina with the legacy of minimalism, reductionism and improvisation, although that's not really important here. A deeply emotional thing that doesn't talk about humanity, but speaks directly to it. jiristepan
what can I even say about this that I haven't already said about other claire albums. it's the first one I heard and also probably my favourite of hers katsumashi
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