Until The Ribbon Breaks
Until The Ribbon Breaks
Until The Ribbon Breaks
Until The Ribbon Breaks
Until The Ribbon Breaks
Until The Ribbon Breaks
Until The Ribbon Breaks
Until The Ribbon Breaks
Until The Ribbon Breaks
Until The Ribbon Breaks
Until The Ribbon Breaks
Until The Ribbon Breaks
This song reads like pages of blackout poetry from a long-lost book. Each line is carefully pulled from different works by Jonathan Ames, pieced together to create a narrative that may describe a moment in the life of Pete Lawrie-Winfield, the frontman of Until the Ribbon Breaks.
This is a theme ca...
[Spoken Word]
Do you ever wonder how many times you've driven down this street?
To dip into the past, into my life
The only thing I really possess
Or that anyone possesses, if I may speak universally
This bit of time travel takes only 40 minutes on the train
First through the meadow lands
Amidst the refineries, beautiful fields of light brown stalks waver like something out of Kansas
I climb the stairs to the train station which, like an old brass statue, has turned green-blue from time and water
The neighbourhood was quiet
We went into the house
Then I got into my old bed and I slept well
I dreamt that I was home
Until The Ribbon Breaks released Open (Home) on Fri Feb 23 2018.