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lyrics
I don’t have a reason
I don’t feel the seasons
I don’t have the feeling right
to be fooling anyone tonight
So baby lock your doors up
baby shut your heart off
baby just let this one go
I’m gonna drive to the beach
and sleep somewhere expensive alone
I’ll be driving from the eastside
driving through some floodlights
driving like I always drive
in all these old cars that start shaking at sixty-five
why would I dare stay
when you know my voice shakes when I lie
Wish I could tell you what I’m needing
tell you what I’m wanting
tell you what I’ve never had
but if you gave it all to me
I wouldn’t want you nearly as bad
No it’s not the end
and no it’s not the start
and no it’s not the time to cry
It ain’t gonna kill you
to sleep alone once in a while.
And I don’t have a reason
I can’t blame the seasons
and damnit don’t tell me I didn’t try
why would I dare stay
when you know my voice shakes when I lie
I was initially drawn toward Vulfpeck's earlier instrumental tracks. This album effectively earned my respect for their vocal works. Listening to "Running Away" and "Baby I Don't Know" is like uncovering buried gems from the 1970's. "Hero Town" sounds like an instrumental outtake from Three Dog Night's "Hard Labor" album with deeper bass, earning my respect for Jack Stratton's mixing skills. I would love to see him do a masterclass for mixing in the Vulf Conservatory. t0cktock
I spent my New Year's hangover listening to "Sky Mall" on repeat, when I discovered my new favorite bass player. "Fugue State" is what you get if the Muscle Shoals musicians took a break to noodle around on Bach and eventually became my wake-up alarm. "First Place" reminds me of that scene in "Clerks" where Randal walks into the adult video store. t0cktock
Irish singer-songwriter Sarah E. Cullen bares her heart over pastoral folk arrangements enshrouded in a dream-pop haze. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 29, 2021