Leave all your windows
Leave all your windows wide open
Leave all your windows
Leave all your windows wide open
Draw your blinds
Draw your blinds up
Draw your blinds
Draw your blinds up
Tear down some of those
Tear down some of those prison walls
Tear down some of those
Tear down some of those prison walls
Draw your blinds
Draw your blinds up
Draw your blinds
Draw your blinds up
Just because you got bank don’t make it right for you
To blow it on shit you don’t need
There’s too many well-deserved people in poor circumstance
With nothing to fucking eat
With your new tub, your new floor rug, new kitchen and bath
It’s a hobby that involves these things and not so much the people
Just like human cells, rich home renew themselves every seven years
Just because you bank don’t make it right for you
To blow it on shit you don’t need
There’s too many well-deserved people in poor circumstance
With nothing to fucking eat
With your new tub, your new floor rug, new kitchen and bath
It’s a hobby that involves these things and not so much the people
Just like human cells, rich homes renew themselves every seven years
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
Banjo-wielding indie folk outfit drop their fourth full-length studio album of broody ballads and barroom stompers. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 13, 2014
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