sounds like a clumsy b-side from We Were Dead. Isaac is a goat who's lost his way and will likely never find the road back.
for too long i wrote this off as merely being konoyo b-sides (konoyo's dropped pianos if you will). returning to it i enjoy the starker approach where tim feels more separate from the orchestra rather than blending in with walls of sound. you can almost imagine him facing the orchestra as they take turns throwing sound at each other. being a quieter record, it will disappoint some but repeat listens show how essential an addition to konoyo this album is.
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