Bobby - Youth Lagoon

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Bobby Lyrics

You camped out in my mind
and told me evil things
like a demon I cant find
but I named you.
I named you.

standing over my
bed you opened up
and I wont wake up this time
and I blame you.
I blame you.


I will not hear you out
you tried to drown me once
at the bottom of the lake
I jumped off
this rope's gone

Bobby sung it all
Brother you know me
But it's come to stop your gun
Your spirit
Won't be there.


Remember
When we were kids on road trips
And your family was pissed
And the whole town, we all scared them
And I lay there
Put a spring into my head

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Trevor Powers, the Idaho musician known as Youth Lagoon, has found what used to be destructive is now what gives him life. "I've never felt truly comfortable. It's this feeling of uneasiness that follows me everywhere I go because my thoughts never shut up," says Powers. "It used to exhaust me, but I've learned discomfort is invaluable. Safety makes us numb. It's when we find ourselves in territories we're unfamiliar with that we can really grow."

While on tour throughout Europe, Powers received a phone call from home informing him that one of his closest friends had drowned in the local river. After canceling the tour and flying home for the funeral, the following months marked a defining shift in Powers' approach to songwriting. "Just how entwined we are never truly hit me before that," claims Powers. "We are all connected. Even strangers. Our existence is one dazzling pattern that repeats itself endlessly. What makes us distinct is our flaws. In our defects lies something great."

​Youth Lagoon's third album Savage Hills Ballroom is rooted in discomfort, rather than avoiding it. Influenced by society's desire to exude a flawless existence, the album's musical direction and visual aspects were conceived on Powers' late-night walks through Idaho's suburbs. "There's these rows and rows of seemingly ideal houses, but there's this emptiness to it all. Usually the better someone's life seems from the outside, the more they're hiding," states Powers. "I've had a lot of barriers for a long time that I haven't let people past, and I've gotten really sick of playing pretend."

Shortly after meeting co-producer/engineer Ali Chant (PJ Harvey, Gravenhurst), Powers relocated to Bristol, UK for 2 months to record Savage Hills Ballroom at Toybox Studios -- an underground recording space in a vaulted Georgian basement. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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