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		<title>Dying Adolescence &#8211; Dear You, It Can&#8217;t Wait</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dying Adolescence is the recording project of Syndney&#8217;s Michael Barker and his friends. His latest release Dear You, It Can&#8217;t Wait, charts Barker&#8217;s experiences upon finishing high school and turning eighteen, and offers a glimpse at that very awkward stage of late-adolescence, a stage in which pining over pretty girls and contemplating universal mysteries go head-to-head for the brain&#8217;s attention. The album is made up of lean indie pop songs with vocals reminiscent of recent artists such as Alex G, [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/2016/02/12/dying-adolescence-dear-you-it-cant-wait/">Dying Adolescence &#8211; Dear You, It Can&#8217;t Wait</a> appeared first on <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk">Various Small Flames</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dying Adolescence is the recording project of Syndney&#8217;s Michael Barker and his friends. His latest release <em>Dear You, It Can&#8217;t Wait</em>, charts Barker&#8217;s experiences upon finishing high school and turning eighteen, and offers a glimpse at that very awkward stage of late-adolescence, a stage in which pining over pretty girls and contemplating universal mysteries go head-to-head for the brain&#8217;s attention. The album is made up of lean indie pop songs with vocals reminiscent of recent artists such as Alex G, as well as British bands from a few years ago such as Let&#8217;s Wrestle. The songs have a slightly twee romantic lyrical aesthetic which captures pefectly that feeling of sitting at the back of a classroom thinking about a girl that doesn&#8217;t even know your name.</p>
<p>The album begins with an ending. &#8216;End of High School&#8217; describes that hazy, dream-like moment of leaving the school gates for the final time, a moment rich in contrasting emotions of conclusion and promise. &#8216;Last Night&#8217; is a song about another classic young person worry, this time an unrequited crush (&#8220;you don&#8217;t know me but its alright / and i&#8217;ll never be the guy you like&#8221;). But it&#8217;s not all doom and gloom, the song itself is actually pretty catchy and fun, especially when the drums get all cymbal-crash when he sings &#8220;I&#8217;ll never be the guy you liiike&#8221; in the chorus.</p>
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<p>&#8216;Walk Home&#8217; opens with one of those deeply philosophical daydreams that I&#8217;m sure we all have when walking around alone &#8220;i question my life / here on planet earth / what my existence is worth&#8221;, while &#8216;Why Are You so Cool?&#8217; is sunny and lovelorn, about a trip to the beach, eating ice cream and laughing and saying bye bye to your sweetheart when its time to go. &#8216;Coast (Beach Life)&#8217; is another beach song, describing what I can only assume is what everyone in Australia does every day (&#8220;we go out to the beach / you take me out to the sea / we sit down and eat some chips / we make out on the sandy seats&#8221;). At the halfway point is &#8216;Dying&#8217;, the track which approaches the album&#8217;s themes head-on, the sound of adolescents determined to appreciate and enjoy things while they&#8217;re still bright and young. As the title suggests, &#8216;Sartre&#8217; is an existentialist bedroom pop song (&#8220;everybody is all alone / living this life its all unknown / all the love you feel and get / that&#8217;s all an illusion&#8221;), and &#8216;Thoughts&#8217; has a surf rock vibe with a peppy drum machine and offers a moment of clear-eyed contentment:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;i fell asleep last night without a thing on my mind<br />
my eyes start to hurt from those bright stars in the sky<br />
when the moonlight hits the floor it shows the way<br />
and i&#8217;m stuck on planet earth and its okay&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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<p>&#8216;Scared of Life&#8217; is pretty self explanatory (&#8220;i&#8217;m just a little bird don&#8217;t let me out into this world&#8221;), before the album closes with &#8216;Flowers&#8217; and its big reverby guitars and declarations of devotion.  <em>Dear You, It Can&#8217;t Wait</em> is an examination of a period of life that is conflicted in many ways, and Dying Adolescence&#8217;s sunny pop sensibilities and sometimes less-than-happy vocals are a great representation of this. Press play and feel like a blissfully free and incredibly terrified 18-year-old once more.</p>
<p>You can get <em>Dear You, It Can&#8217;t Wait</em> on cassette or a name-your-price download <a href="http://ztapesrecords.com/products/dear-you-it-cant-wait-pre-order">via the folks at Z Tapes</a>.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk/2016/02/12/dying-adolescence-dear-you-it-cant-wait/">Dying Adolescence &#8211; Dear You, It Can&#8217;t Wait</a> appeared first on <a href="https://varioussmallflames.co.uk">Various Small Flames</a>.</p>
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