For this bandcamp friday I've decided to put up my two remaining test pressings. There are only two, so if you want 'em get it quick. If you want me to sign it, my dog to lick it, just let me know. Even if its weird. I'm moving soon so I need the cash!!!!
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lyrics
I think that I'm losing my hair, I think I'm losing my goddamn mind
I can't really take another week here, skulking home in the dead of night
I wanna live like Kerouac, I wanna die like Dillinger
put a bullet in my brain or send me west to me it's all the same
Don't waste your breath on me
save your prayers for something sincere
This is how we live when we ain't really living
this is how it feels when the wheels ain't spinning
cursing Christmas lights as we welcome another year
another year of just scraping by
as the cold morning air fills my lungs I take a breath and I leave the door
for a day of haemorrhaging self-respect, leaves me with little but apathy
aching limbs and dried up lips and what bloodshot eyes won't give away
I'll drink away another long year and keep making money for millionaires
just to start it all again
I don't know if I can do this again
credits
from The Distance Between,
released November 13, 2020
Songs, Guitars and vocals by Steve Millar
Production, additional guitars, additional vocals and engineered by Dan Kiener
Additional production, guitars and vocals by Sam Moloney
Drums by Steve Sharp
Drums recorded by Bob Cooper
Mastered by Grant Berry - Fader Mastering
Released by UTBManchester
supported by 6 fans who also own “Kerouac on Minimum Wage”
viscerally affected by covid, this album has a less optimistic but more accepting message than the previous. it reaches the heart of my experience (and others'?) in a cathartic and depressing acknowledgement. it's nice to know you feel the same niq
supported by 6 fans who also own “Kerouac on Minimum Wage”
The verse "Can't even buy a coffee without exploiting someone" got me. It really hits hard. For the entire length of the album it felt like the end of the world.
But to be perfectly honest, it's just how life is these days. And it's fucked up. szczur
The second EP from Northern Irish singer-songwriter Bea Stewart runs from gentle folk to pillowy pop ballads, all perfectly executed. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 15, 2024