From up north there are songs that have been sung
by the largest loudest lungs
you can find them all in the glamorous glowing
And from up north when I heard your towing song
I knew you wouldn’t be towing long
you won’t have to not where you are going
And from up north when I heard your towing song
I knew your shell would all be gone
you won’t need it here not where you are going
And you don’t have to sing a last song
But we can all just play along
And hum with bright works and baton
Yes you will find them all in the glamorous glowing
And all our imprints are chalky bones
And all that we built we’d lay at the thrown
If in our travels we could find our way home
We are searching
We are searching
From up north there are songs that have been sung by the largest loudest lungs you can find them all in the glamorous glowing
And from up north when I heard your towing song I knew you wouldn’t be towing long you won’t have to not where you are going
And you don’t have to sing a last song
But we can all just play along
And hum with bright works and baton
Yes you will find them all in the glamorous glowing
Yes you will find them all in the glamorous glowing
Yes you will find them all in the glamorous glowing
supported by 34 fans who also own “Glamorous Glowing”
The best word I've heard to describe Maps & Atlases is bouncy. Their wildly technical instrumentals weave seamlessly into Dave Davison's warm, folky recollections and really bring their music to life. Ryan McDaniel
supported by 26 fans who also own “Glamorous Glowing”
The more obnoxious math can be, the better. Watching the opening song played live for the first time I literally spat out, "Oh, come on." Pretension without arrogance, this album gives many of its performances not out of ostentation, but out of sincere interest and expression. amwhoam
Michelle Stodart’s folk music captures hope in melancholy, addressing the transformational aspects of the most challenging times. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 3, 2023