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  • With their debut, The Pine Tree, The Mushroom & the End of the World, The Nghiems have created an album that’s equal parts dream pop and indie rock, with a melodic sensibility that brings to mind a more drowsy, orchestral, piano-driven Pavement. The Nghiems showcase their earnest songwriting on the entirety of the record from the lighthearted and playful tracks "Nothing to Fear", "Traveling Coat", "Dancin Shoes", and "Dum Dum Dah Dah" to the more heartfelt tracks "Everything in Between" and "Morning". Also accompanying the album is a beautifully illustrated storybook The Pine Tree, The Mushroom & the End of the World, making this debut album all the more outstanding.

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Maybe it’s me, and maybe I’ve failed to see
Everything in between black and white
Colored in between wrong and right
Or it’s you, and maybe you chose to lose
It’s not what they say to you, but what you do
Cause now you’ve blown it, you pick and chose
Until all at once, it starts to die
The dreams you had within your eyes
Crawl in your heart, they sit a while
They fall apart as you try to smile
And begin to think of where to start
Or better yet where is your heart
Where is your heart
Sometimes I worry about my head, sometimes I worry about your head too
If we we’re broken and split in two
What would we be left to do
It’s never quite what it seems to be, you never want what it is you need
Too many things are just wait and see
So they never quite interest me
So I’ll ask if it’s okay
Take your hand and we will stay
To the moment it will fade
Until all at once, it starts to die
The dreams you had within your eyes
Crawl in your heart, they sit a while
They fall apart as you try to smile
And begin to think of where to start
Or better yet where is your heart
Where is your heart

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from The Pine Tree, The Mushroom, & The end of the World, track released May 10, 2011

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