Nothing ever seems to bum you out
Can't remember if I've ever seen you cry
You walk around on top of the world
And there are times I've watched you fly
Nothing ever seems to get you down
You're as tough as the toughest tungsten steel
No one ever pushes you around
Or tell you how to feel
Laughing girl
Nothing ever seems to spoil your day
Or modify your upbeat attitude
If someone tries to wipe your smile away
You don't let them wreck your good mood
Laugh and the world it laughs with you
Weep and you weep alone
For the sad old earth must borrow its mirth
But it has its troubles enough of its own
Nothing ever gets you down and blue
Or turn your happy day upside down
I'd like to watch you stand on your head
Just so I could see you frown
Nothing ever seems to turn you off
Or change your thoughts on the human race
Whenever someone says something dumb
You just laugh right back in their face
Irish singer-songwriter Sarah E. Cullen bares her heart over pastoral folk arrangements enshrouded in a dream-pop haze. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 29, 2021
Rich and rococo indie pop songs define this LP from Franklin Gothic, a light psychedelic sheen washing over all of it. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 20, 2022
Released in 2001, “The Convincer” is a gentle gem in the Nick Lowe catalog; an anniversary edition provides opportunity for rediscovery. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 20, 2021
The Ohio songwriter navigates gender, queerness, class, and privilege through a powerful mix of country rock, folk ballads, and bluegrass. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 14, 2021
Thin Lear's sophisticated rock music is tempered with soaring chamber pop accents and an undeniable gift for melody. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 30, 2020
A sprawling, 25-song set from Pete Yorn complete with covers of Springsteen and The Smiths capture him at his unguarded best. Bandcamp New & Notable May 16, 2020