[Verse 1]
You were the very first
To waste all of my time
I was the only one
To fake it every time
[Chorus]
We can make it if we try
Take this song of innocence
And leave them all behind
Leave them all behind
[Verse 2]
You were the second choice
To leave it on my mind
I was the only one
To fake it every time
[Chorus Repeat]
[Chorus Repeat]
[Outro]
Have you tried waking up early?
And the world doesn't seem quite so awful
Make myself a nice cup of green tea
And stir it well
It's a game of two halves
Jumpers for goalposts
Get in my son
Score a goal
I really must give it a try
Before I die
Iggy Magazine "Trainboy y distille une pop artisanale et attachante, ou les refrains entetants se fondent dans une production minimale, facon bedroom pop, sans artifices" Green Tea reviewed on Green Tea Single
Music Balans "influences from The Beatles and Velvet Underground while its jangly guitar sound and upbeat tempo reflect 90s indie bands Blur and Pulp" Green Tea reviewed on Green Tea Single
Beach House "bedroom pop combined with lo-fi production gives this a nostalgic feel that is still new and exciting" Green Tea reviewed on Green Tea Single
Obscure Sound "a lushly inviting guitar-driven aesthetic - with shades of early Blur - enamours in its more laid-back refrains... a hook-filled twinkling radiance" Green Tea reviewed on Green Tea Single
Lost In The Manner "a blend of The Beatles and The Smashing Pumpkins... makes you feel like you are part of an indie coming-to-age film" Green Tea reviewed on I Am Not Myself Album
Beach House "the whole EP is incredible, tracks like Green Tea and Handbags deserve your full attention" Green Tea reviewed on Stay Inside EP
Apricot Magazine "delicate arrangement and lo-fi charm bring to mind the serene haze of Lemonheads and early DIIV" Green Tea reviewed on Stay Inside EP
Odyssey Magazine "a shimmering, understated collection of guitar-driven indie gems - think Velvet Underground, Teenage Fanclub, Lemonheads, DIIV and New Order" Green Tea reviewed on Stay Inside EP
Mesmerized "the spirit of lo-fi indie... exuberant, yet decadent, bathes in gritty guitars and magnetic vocals wrapped in heartwarming fuzziness" Green Tea reviewed on Stay Inside EP
Extrava French "Un premier EP comme un carnet oublie sur une table de cafe, couvert de ratures et de fulgurances" Green Tea reviewed on Stay Inside EP
Lost In The Manor "reminiscent of the intro to a '90s sitcom, trainboy takes us through a guitar-driven fuzz... feels like the first rays of sunlight peeking into your room in the mornings" Green Tea reviewed on Stay Inside EP
Obscure Sound "a memorable blend of jangly guitars and riveting lyricism pairing lo-fi warmth with melodic immediacy drawing inspiration from acts like The Velvet Underground, Teenage Fanclub and DIIV" Green Tea reviewed on Stay Inside EP