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In the present, Joe punches the billionaire to stand up for June. They start to think about their exit strategy.
Tilla - in the future - tires of looking to a computer for companionship, and sings this song about that.
2025-03-04
@headfirstonly
Lovely writing, and the arrangement and vocals are wonderfully laid-back and gentle. This makes me think of the late, lamented David Lynch, but also of Shane Carruth's excellent indie film "Primer".
2025-02-17
@ttg105
Beautiful melody, and I love the organ and piano. Lovely guitar solo!
2025-02-16
@arcane
I don't know why that song has such a relaxing effect on me; the harmonies are exquisite, the vocal tone is wonderful, that guitar/piano work, wow! And then there are the lyrics and the powerful message they so elegantly convey... Brilliant, thank you.
2025-02-15
@kristi
Interesting story in the musical. The music here is engaging and it’s a good message. I like how you explore climbing to the surface to find the truth. Good one.
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2025-02-10
@bradbrubaker
The interplay between the piano and guitar is winsome. The song's discussion about technology's hold on us works outside the context of your musical, too.
2025-02-10
@mahtowin
I love it how you build your lyrics up! Those short verses are really good!
As a woman with an toxic relationship with my mobile i can relate to this very much!
Guitar work is fantastic as usually!
2025-02-10
@coolparadiso
Nice use of the instrumentation. Very pretty guitar.nice concept
2025-02-10
@richardmasters
Another gem, and a song for the times - I like the simple logic reasoning of your character, and you deliver their thoughts gently and profoundly
2025-02-10
@akeli
I also like the interplay between guitars and piano! And the simple truth of the text :-)
2025-02-09
@billwhite51
i can relate to this int wo ways. first, i knew my wife for six years on the web before meeting her in the flesh. second, my daughter is addicted to her telephone and on spend all day talking to her friends there. so there is no way i could be indifferent this song. it will vibrate with people even outside of the context of the play.