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lyrics
When you’ve been broken young
you don’t fear anyone
No one can do what’s been done
and nobody wins your love
I’m amazed you tried
‘Cause rich kids don’t seem to get it
what it means to survive
And I don’t think you get it
who’s keeping you alive
How long are you gonna play it like that
how long before we all want our money back
How long are you gonna say it’s not an act
how long are you gonna last
When you don’t remember why you’re leaving
and when you don’t remember why you left
When you don’t care about getting even
there’s no glory going back
I’d be amazed if you do
So you’re scared to love your lover
so you’re scared of what you know
Well no doubt you can find another
who won’t tell you what you need to be told
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
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