I am the mushroom that infests your mothers yard
the spores that travel 100 miles on wind
to find a rotting log to live in
sometimes I have red polka dots
sometimes my tendrils go on for miles underground
sometimes you can find me coming out of the side of an old oak tree
sometimes I silently burst out of the ground
I am the presence that you can not see
I am spores floating in front of your eyes
I am the tendrils under your feet
The mushrooms
The roots
The spores
The gardener's horrors
The key of the forest's echo system
That's ME
The gorgeous and deeply affecting 2008 debut record from indie folk duo Luluc is available on vinyl for the first time from Sub Pop. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 8, 2019
The British-Somali poet draws upon everything from leftfield folk to minimalist spoken-word, bound together by simple-yet-cutting wordplay. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 28, 2021
At first glance, the landscape on the cover of Martin John Henry’s The Other Half of Everything is a scene of complete isolation. This is Scotland. An archetypal rugged landscape of hills and lochs, as far as the eye can see. On closer inspection, there are some signs of habitation: buildings, roads, farms… but they … Continue reading Album of the Week: The Other Half of Everything → Bandcamp Album of the Day Nov 21, 2011