‘Epilogue (After Touch)’ conjures an existence, where a linear progression of time no longer seems applicable. With reference to cinematic narrative, the lyrics touch upon living in a contemporary culture that seems to be referential and symbolic of what’s already in the past.
lyrics
Outside the lines I’ve drawn to shadow
where I got lost in the plot,
or if I’m reeling.
Touchdown can feel like an arrival
like a movie that’s faded out.
But, I still wonder what’s behind
(this) Life is how you frame it
You just sigh (But) you just have to fail to break it
Culture is a gift that keeps on taking.
If you’re not feeling low,
You’ll never get back up to find
Life is how you frame it.
You just sigh,
you just have to fail to break it.
You just slide,
and you walk it off to be there somewhere else.
heard of Wild Nothing as I am a big fan of Jorge Elbrecht's works. Took several listens for this album to grow on me but it's great and very cohesive! Jorge Elbrecht's production is essential to the sound!!! pj1517
Me and my friend used to go on drives all the time, and a lot of the time i asked what he was playing, and a majority of the songs were from Yo La Tengo. And since i went and listened to And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out i was fan. Never thought i’d buy one of their records for myself. violetstain
Jorge Elbrecht’s signature genre-blasting, with melodies and harmonies that are, as always, unexpected, lovely and lush. 60’s psych pop bleeding into 80’s jangle and UK indie... the same alchemy found in the best of Lansing-Dreiden and Violens. iandmychimney