Delicate, dream-like, reflective experimental folk-pop by the American singer-songwriter and producer from Chicago, heralding her upcoming fourth album, Singing, out on Jagjaguwar. The background to this latest work follows an injury to her voice, and then the process of learning new sounds and musical language, and rediscovering it. To explore and enjoy more by Gia Margaret, see also the other embedded links below.
When I was miles away
I felt it in a summer wind.
And when the sadness is too great--
Will you say that the world is big?
And that we roll with it even when it feels like shit.
I can't remember when I felt the thing alive inside.
And all the songs I could have sung, I chose to fight.
And yeah, I roll with it.
(Even when it feels like this.)
With all the optimism you could fit into Lake Michigan, I tried.
I'm praying to whatever's there: a god, a friend that's gone, a spirit, I.
I seem to let this slide.
When I was miles away, I can't remember how...
When I was miles away I felt you around.
With all the optimism you could fit into Lake Michigan, I tried.
(I'll never know where to go...)
I'm praying to whatever's there,
(...if I cannot see...) a god, a friend that's gone, (......the brightside.) a spirit, I.
I seem to let fly .
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