Larger Earth: What Luc Lake’s Lyrics Mean in Real Life - continued - Driving to the Rez - Episode 280 - Part One
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The first conversation around the album Larger Earth asked a simple but destabilizing question:
What if Earth is already larger than we were taught to perceive?
The second conversation begins somewhere else entirely. It starts after the moment of widening.
After the kitchen feels different.
After the street you’ve walked a thousand times seems to have more depth than pavement should allow.
After you realize nothing has changed, and yet everything is quietly rearranged
Read the Article
The first conversation around the album Larger Earth asked a simple but destabilizing question:
What if Earth is already larger than we were taught to perceive?
The second conversation begins somewhere else entirely. It starts after the moment of widening.
After the kitchen feels different.
After the street you’ve walked a thousand times seems to have more depth than pavement should allow.
After you realize nothing has changed, and yet everything is quietly rearranged
