I was thinking about your face
Rolling up the river
I was worried what you thought
And I'm sorry if I can't remember
But there's no time for crying
Only time for trying now
I remember your name
'Cause you sang it to me often
I was lying down beside
The river where we met
And now you face is hiding something
Something is burning
And I'm gonna wait for you
I've got to send this tape to you
And I'm gonna wait for you
'Cause I know something about you
Something about the things you do
Something about your voice
That reams in the good stars
It reams in the good stars
There's a road that follows everywhere you go
I stole your golden chaser
But I never meant to steal
Its not in my nature
But if you try again I'll fall
And if you want to save it all
Then all you have to do is give
Give me that look again
Give me that look
'Cause I'm gonna wait for you
I've got to send this tape to you
And I'm gonna wait for you
credits
from Gliese,
released December 20, 2010
Music & lyrics by Glen Hansard.
Years ago I fell in love with Floex's music following a playthrough of the games "Machinarium" and "Samorost", both of which he provided the music for. This album contains that same unique Floex sound and energy. keyedupagain
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This album is a very interesting and rewarding journey into the past of floex' work. I love how the first hints of his later main elements show up at many points. Yet this album is completely different from his later work: I feel it's much more pop/lounge oriented. As always, tracks (like Labccr and Phi_log) tell whole stories without a single word and let me get lost completely in the music.
And though I like the recent style more. this album shows that he had a promosing start all along. Hans Pieper