You always used to promise me that you would never leave
You’d say “Son, don’t worry; I see everything”
And it used to calm the tremors in my brain
And it used to make the nightmares go away
Every now and then these days you’ll try the same thing
In some attempt to help me believe
But these days your words are never quite enough
It’s like you’re saying it so I will shut up
I’ve been watching wicked men succeed for twenty years, so pardon me if I have little faith that things will change.
If God’s been answering it’s with all the things I don’t want him to say, and I just wait.
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can't believe it took me so long to find out what Midwest emo is all about. powerful, makes me nostalgic or feels like I'm having deja vu when I listen. all the tracks r certified bangers wish these guys could reform in some iteration worn__path
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all I want to say is fuck solid state for clearly not allowing their records on Bandcamp which would include remove the earth and naked and cold. I need them on Bandcamp!!!!! ėṣɓĵ
The Los Angeles-based indie rock artist's first full-length album is inspired by songwriters like Glen Campbell and George Harrison. Bandcamp New & Notable May 8, 2020