Daphne Parker Powell – In the Soup Till the Pot Rots | Rock Review

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“Daphne Parker Powell’s In the Soup Till the Pot Rots is a beautiful rock ballad whose pleasant melody brings reassurance and keeps us warm company. The exceptional vocals gently caress our ears, while their emotional weight subtly unsettles and moves us. The rhythm, measured yet alive, softly guides us into a magical world, carrying us away on a tender, dreamlike journey.The song doesn’t rush to resolve its emotions; instead, it lets them breathe, stretch, and slowly settle into something enduring.”
-Nagamag.com
Lyrics of Daphne Parker Powell – In the Soup Till the Pot Rots
You said there was nothing that you wouldn’t do
You said the social contract never spoke to you
But I’ve sworn off men with snake tattoos
But I was in the soup until the pot rots, honey
And you spent me faster than you spent my money
Yeah I was in the soup until the pot rots, honey
And you never could leave bad enough alone
You said I looked like something from a magazine
It’s fucking hard to keep a white dress clean
When you’re all sex and nicotine
But I was in the soup until the pot rots, honey
And you spent me faster than you spent my money
Yeah I was in the soup until the pot rots, honey
And you drove it till the wheels came off
Release date: Apr 24, 2026
Reviewed by Nagamag on May 3, 2026