Here we stand, at heart’s end
I can’t believe what you’re saying to me
I can’t believe what I’m saying to you
And I wish I could take it back
And say that I was wrong
But that would be untrue
There’s always time enough for love
When love is dying
And even when my mind is made up
There’s still room enough for doubt
There’s always something in your eyes
That keeps me trying
’Cause there’ll be time enough for heartbreak
When all the options have run out
I think I see how it’s gonna be
I have to make the right choice
Listen to the right voice
I tried to reignite that flame
But in a puff of smoke
Nothing felt the same
There’s always time enough for love
When love is dying
And even when my mind is made up
I hear a sad, familiar song
There’s always something in my life
That keeps me crying
But there’ll be time enough for heartbreak
If all the love has really gone
We can talk it out until early in the morning
We can fight about who ignored the early warning
If there’s the slightest doubt, something we could be ignoring,
If there’s a chance that we can make it
Then you know that we’ve got to take it
There’s always time enough for love
When love is dying
And even when my mind is made up
There’s still room enough for doubt
There’s always something in your eyes
That keeps me trying
’Cause there’ll be room enough for heartbreak
When all the options have run out
There’s always time enough for love
When love is dying
And even when my mind is made up
I hear a sad, familiar song
There’s always something in my life
That keeps me crying
But there’ll be time enough for heartbreak
If all the love has really gone
South African punk legends Ivan Kadey (National Wake) and Warrick Sony (Kalahari Surfers) team up for an album of rousing folk-rock. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 22, 2022
Big, brawny, hooky songs with 20-ton riffs and choruses as sweet as candy make this one of the month’s strongest rock albums. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 12, 2020
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This new EP hasn’t left my car since I got it. This is so right for this moment in so many ways, starting with the title song. It’s hard to improve on The ‘Oo but this version hits the right balance between homage and innovation. The guitar sound offers a jangly mid-60s authenticity but the sweeter backing vocals reveal a complexity to the gender confusion that makes it feel entirely up to date...
[read the rest at https://grahamwynd.wordpress.com/2017/03/24/lys-guillorn-her-band-im-a-boy-ep/] Kate Laity