Music For Walking And Not Crying In The Autumn Rain

Have you ever walked in the autumn rain? Just like the sunshine warms the breezy beaches, and the snow blankets the silent cemeteries, the rain drenches my clothes, and no, you can not tell that I’m crying. Covered from head to toe in the wetness and music, my feet plop through puddles, as my mind flips through memories. An image of a long forgotten night, slightly opened windows, and the sound of the raindrops drumming away at the symphony of choices and regrets. And these sounds blend with the music in my headphones, and I trot through alleys, and my bones are getting chilly, and my clothes are getting heavy, and no, you can not tell that I’m crying, since these are only the tears of rain.

(entries are listed in alphabetical order by artist. links point to album reviews on headphone commute)
Balmorhea – All Is Wild, All Is Silent (Western Vinyl)
Blueneck – The Fallen Host (Denovali)
Do Make Say Think – Other Truths (Constellation)
The Ideal Setback – How We Spend Our Days Is How We Spend Our Lives (self)
Jasper TX – Singing Stones (Fang Bomb)
Mono – Hymn To The Immortal Wind (Temporary Residence Ltd)
Mountains – Choral (Thrill Jockey)
Pan•American – White Bird Release (Kranky)
Rameses III – I Could Not Love You More (Type) [REVIEW]
Rhian Sheehan – Standing in Silence (Loop)