I want to come to your house
I want to want to come over
I want to see those pictures
you’ll never even notice
I want to come to your house
I want to see what you hide in the mirror
tear through your clothing
comb through your hair
pretend you’ll never know this
Hey, I know that it’s late
I know
it’s probably too late
but how can you sleep with the sound
of my desire ringing in your ear?
I’m going to come to your house
I’m going to caress your figurines
lift my lips, drink dust from your trophies
I want to come to your house
I want to want to come over
I want to see those pictures
you’ll never even know
supported by 10 fans who also own “Come to Your House”
Deep, interesting, strong and emotional. Just a great work. Liz Harris will always have something strong, special and surprising in the best artistic way. risovic
supported by 9 fans who also own “Come to Your House”
Such a special album I struggle to think of what to say about it. At times I'm afraid or put off even listening to it and sometimes its the most comforting thing in the world. I got this from a vinyl code and I only listened to that physical copy of it the morning after the night my dog died. The first time I ever lost someone that meant the world to me and it was the first time I didn't cry to it. This album is beautiful and if youre reading this, you are loved memon_dayz
This L.A. noise rock duo take aim at hot air-filled aspects of our culture with thorny riffs, barbed percussion, and acidic lyrics. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 7, 2018
The Los Angeles-based indie rock artist's first full-length album is inspired by songwriters like Glen Campbell and George Harrison. Bandcamp New & Notable May 8, 2020