I don’t mind it
Hurt me over and over again
Your heart is cold as ice
You thought I didn’t know?
Oh there’s something else that I needa tell ya
You had no place in my heart to begin with
Now it’s raining on the way to our neighborhood park
Mmm...
And I’m ready for my heart to be torn
Yeah it’s raining on the way to our neighborhood park
And I’m ready for my heart to be torn apart
How I wish you’d invite me over and over again
Your head it makes no sense
When did we last speak?
I don’t remember
But was it over a year ago
When you last tried to get up
Up and leave me?
Now it’s raining on the way to our neighborhood park
Mmm...
And I’m ready for my heart to be torn
Yeah it’s raining on the way to our neighborhood park
And I’m ready for my heart to be torn apart
And I'm ready to be torn apart
supported by 56 fans who also own “Ready To Be Torn”
The whole EP is fantastic and flows really well from each track to the next. It’s a little reminiscent of older PUP The Band material, but has its own thing too. The reverb-drenched segueway tracks between songs are beautiful. Nick
The second EP from Northern Irish singer-songwriter Bea Stewart runs from gentle folk to pillowy pop ballads, all perfectly executed. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 15, 2024
supported by 55 fans who also own “Ready To Be Torn”
Imagine if Loney Dear wrote quirky, diary-like songs about daily life in New Jersey, and then added horns to it. Super short, but oh so sweet. Ryan McCardle