CLARITY
I had a reason to seek some clarity
Too many options which one will it be
Move office, move country, new passions to find
I need to sit and think about this, can't make up my mind
I had a boyfriend, happy as can be
He wished us to marry and I said we'll see
A proper church wedding; the best we can find
I need to sit and think about this, can't make up my mind
It’s so funny this aimless life
Am I really that person to make a good wife?
A great opportunity headed my way
A step up the ladder and a bump in my pay
Expense account, healthcare and a company car
I need to sit and think about this on a stool at the bar
It’s so funny this aimless life
Am I really that person to make a good wife?
If only I had some kind of vision
The problem with me, indecision
I see trouble ahead but that’s nothing new
So the moment is lost and nothing gets through
Clarity, give me clarity
Clarity, give me clarity
Clarity, I need clarity
Clarity
I had a reason to seek some clarity
Too many options which one will it be
They all needed answers this messed with my head
The deadline expired as I lay in my bed
It’s so funny this aimless life
Am I really that person to make a good wife?
credits
from The Last Harvest,
released July 27, 2018
Chang/Hornsby/Loveridge/Robinson/Vowles/Danny Chang producer and guitars, Paul Hornsby reeds, Phil Warren bass, Lucie V vocals, Rik Loveridge keys and Tim Robinson drums, Alan Costin.
The new live EP by Ryan W. Stevenson's project reminded me, that this debut album must have been gone down the wishlist... If instrumental Canterbury stuff is your thing, this should be a no-brainer. Firmly rooted in the past (late 60s, 70s), nevertheless with a fresh sound. Guests incude The Tangent's Andy Tillison and Soft Machine's Theo Travis. Carsten Pieper
They played a wonderful set at Summer’s End in October 2018 which was based around this album . For me it was one of the sets of the weekend. The record is a wonderful permanent reminder of the show. Tony Honour
got recc'd this on youtube and loved it- reminds me a lot of late 60's and early 70's records i used to hear playing out of my parents' stereo on sweltering summer days. OPAL
Throwing mathcore, emo, and ambient into the mix, Estonia's Kaschalot push progressive rock's multitasking approach to its limits. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 10, 2021
Though only their third studio album release, these veterans have been around for almost fifteen years--and they keep getting better with each release--which is hard to manage since their quality of compositions, performances, and production have always been top notch. A band that really should be heard! wafiii