Roll into town, you’re digging for gold
After five hundred years, it doesn’t get old
It doesn’t get old, it doesn’t get old
After five hundred years, I know that you know
Neo-pirates, new wardrobe
Instead of rifles, cellular phones
You poison the water, you poison the land
Another trademark of the fucking white man
Not all that different, you’re not all that different from before
Not all that different, you’re not all that different from before
Not all that different, you’re not all that different from before
You’re not all that different from before
The price of uranium drive demand
Wherever there’s profit, there’s stolen land
They spend all of their money to pay for our lawyers
To fight in our courts and find them guilty by definition
Neo-pirates, new wardrobe
Instead of rifles, cellular phones
You poison the water, you poison the land
Another trademark of the fucking white man
Not all that different, you’re not all that different from before
Not all that different, you’re not all that different from before
Not all that different, you’re not all that different from before
You’re not all that different from before
Hearing this was like discovering Desire, or London Calling for the first time. Derivative yet original, the songs are immediate and the melodies will get stuck in your ear for days. tideracer
Seven Daniel Romano originals and three traditionals add up to the most nakedly beautiful album our man released in that fruitful year 2020. Side A is, at present, my favorite vinyl side in Daniel's discography. The vibe, the chord progressions, the guitar work... would I love the album more if every song were a Kelly/Daniel duet ala Streets of Derry? Absolutely. But with an album that's already this gorgeous, to nitpick is to blaspheme. Grain Sparrow
Banjo-wielding indie folk outfit drop their fourth full-length studio album of broody ballads and barroom stompers. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 13, 2014