One of New Zealand’s most acclaimed songwriters returns to releasing music, but in a new way. Feeling strangled by music industry release norms of premieres, deadlines and embargoes on his music, Lawrence Arabia (James Milne) decided to take a step closer to his fans, sending them his new music as he makes it.
Milne describes his ninth addition to the collection ‘A Walk Into The Suburbs’ as “an impressionistic, dreamlike wander through the streets of West Auckland.”
On single nine Lawrence himself looks after most of the instrumentation with the help of Peau Halapua on violin and the adept skills of James Dansey mixing and mastering.
Listen to Lawrence Arabia’s ‘A Walk Into The Suburbs’:
Lyrics:
A genuine concern
The offer you made
A lover in the harbour again
A bridge across the sea
A light in the dark
A memory you lent to me.
It’s easy to believe in these
if you try to erase yourself,
It’s no surprise that you could be someone else.
On and on we walk into the suburbs,
Houses like an army on the march.
Got a Westfield tan, a phone plan, a smoothie
And everything was right in the world.
It’s easy to make half a scream
if your face is encased by plastic,
I’d recommend a pedicure with me.
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