
Cate Le Bon: Ploughing Out, Part 1
Many of Cate Le Bon’s songs rock back and forth like psychedelic nursery rhymes.
Plus, she’s Welsh and sounds like Nico. What’s not to love.
“Once I had a reason to fall outside of season, a gentle, gentle coast towards the lookout post. On the last day of the year I’m just happy to be here. Looking at the leaves of time in my mind. In my mind plans are real, ploughing out across the fields, holding court for miles around finding out it’s only sound. Once I heard the handle it’s part strung out the tangles. The gentle, gentle shift sent towards his tender drift and on the worst day of his life he’d still love more things than I like, taping melodies of times in his mind. In his mind plans are real, ploughing out across the fields holding court for miles around finding out it’s only sounds.”
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