Intricate, mesmeric, dream-like electro- and bedroom pop by the American LA-based singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer aka Melina Duterte, from her forthcoming fourth LP, Belong, out on 10 October via Lucky Number / Polyvinyl. To explore and enjoy more by Jay Som, see also the other embedded links below.
Lift you up and take me down
Rose tinted glasses, 60 miles
Windows down, I take your hand
“We get what we give” you always said
Missed the signs, you’re spacing out
Blame it on everyone but yourself
For a split second, you’re someone else
You give just enough to keep me around
Cards on the table
Lay it all out
Say it
You let me down
We shared the space, opened the doors
Paved your path, it’s what you deservе
Rot in the backseat of your life
In it’s thе cyclical nature
Living off borrowed time
Cards on the table
Lay it all out
Say it
You let me down
Say it
You let me down
Say it
You let me down
Say it
You let me down
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