“Devil Town Lyrics Poster” – The poster is like a press clip about hit song, you can read it through any perspective when decorating anywhere in your room or home, and it can also be given as a gift gift to relatives and close friends.
CaveTown In Newspaper The Song Lyrics Poster
Robin Skinner, more popularly known by the likes of Cavetown, transports us back to a very particular time, a time defined by the likes of Bright Eyes, The Antlers, and Death Cab for Cutie. And while the sonics may differ, the sentiment remains the same. This is transcendent indie music, painting a deeply personal portrait of the trials and tribulations of loss, love, and the human experience.
This song, a new and familiar track from the UK indie artist, sees him returning to a fan favorite. Originally released as the final track on the artist’s eponymous 2015 debut album, Skinner reimagines the blistering indie rock number into a stripped-down acoustic number of folk-evoking rumination.
Centered around the divorce of Skinner’s parents, the song has long existed as one of his back catalog’s most personal works. It is in this deeply intimate space where Skinner’s songwriting shines. Juxtaposing elements of heartbreak and wit, Skinner sings, “Mum and Daddy aren’t in love / That’s fine, I’ll settle for two birthdays”. As was the case some odd three years ago upon its initial release, the song comes across as a beautifully-penned diary entry brought to life. Yet, with the song, and much of Skinner’s songwriting is so much more than poignant songwriting.
The arresting, beautiful, and heartbreaking world of the song feels less like an emotional purge and more like the work of a songwriter transforming a lived experience into a comforting space for his listeners and fans. Skinner says so himself when speaking on his songwriting, sharing, “I speak about very genuine things and very personal things that I find hard to say. That’s why I write a song about it. I think people relate to that: Sometimes they can’t put things into words, but when they hear a song about it, they can point to that”.
Product tag: Poster.
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Description
- 175 gsm fine art paper.
- Matte finish.
- For indoor use.
- NB! Due to the production process of these posters, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance of +/- 1/16″.
- Museum-grade paper is known to be archival, which means it can be stored for a long time without turning yellow.
- Bright and intense colors for your desired design that will not fade when exposed to sunlight regularly.
- If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.
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