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about
Petra Glynt takes a bird's eye view on human activity with "Fell In A Hole". Using her trademark flair for crunchy, rhythmic sample manipulation as a frame for her powerful vocals, "Fell In A Hole" sounds like a possible soundtrack to the party at the end of the world... Or could it be a manifestation of changing human consciousness? Play it loud and decide for yourself.
lyrics
Wings to see the world below
A constant eye for the ones who fly
Surf the dwarfed landscape
They're in the know, they're in the know
Many secrets to behold
Sold our souls for phony gold
Gave light to the darkness to hold
Fell in a hole, fell in hole
Fell in a hole, fell in hole
What do they see and what do we see?
Less places to land, and land for money.
Call in the great divide
in time for a ripening stride towards harmony
Haven't we had our time to shine?
Haven't we plucked what's left of the vine?
Now look me in the eyes
Can we get anymore high?
Can we get anymore high? No.
Can we get anymore high? No.
We fell in a hole, fell in a hole,
fell in a hole, fell in a hole,
we fell in a hole, fell in a hole,
fell in a hole, fell in a hole
And what we see is what we know,
and what we know is easy to follow
We've let things go, watched it grow
And once it's gone it'll be harder to swallow
What we see is what we know,
and what we know is easy to follow
We've let things go, watch it grow
and once it's gone it'll be harder to swallow
to swallow, to swallow, to swallow
credits
released June 28, 2017
Produced by Alexandra Mackenzie as Petra Glynt
Additional Production by Prince Nifty
Artwork by Alexandra Mackenzie as Petra Glynt
Mixed by Damian Taylor
Mastered by Emily Lazar at The Lodge, NYC
Just a beautiful jazzy rap album with buttery smooth flows versed with huge talent. It's not only lovely to the ears, but the lyrics are profound and empowering about the struggles that she faces. zhangtastic
Angel,
I heard your interview with Jason Woodbury on Aquarium Drunkard's "Transmissions" podcast today. It was truly remarkable and touched my heart. I bought this album immediately afterward and am so grateful to you for this nourishing music in these strange, trying days. I hope I can time my next trip to Chicago to be able to see you perform live. Thank you! Michael Feltes
When Sufjan Stevens and James Blake get in on the act, you know something is going on for a debut album. Big scope, cross genre neo soul and art pop mix with superlative vox to create a singular debut! Ralph Douglas