Oh, when you're living at home
You never grow up, but you still gettin' older
I see, a nice place to be
But you can't get up, and you can't get free
Either you're home, and it's holding you back
Or you're gone, and you're not goin' back
Send me home
Take me home to...
Floyd Hill got me tumblin' down
Stuck me right in a gold mine
Floyd Hill gave me tears I'm so high
In the Rocky Mountain sunshine
Oh, when you travel and roam
You walk into my dreams wearing nothing but sneakers
My dreams, a nice place to be
But you can't get up, and you can't get free
Either you're home, and it's holding you back
Or you're gone, and you keep coming back
Send me home
Send me home to...
Floyd Hill got me tumblin' down
Stuck me right in a gold mine
Floyd Hill gave me tears I'm so high
In the Rocky Mountain sunshine
Sometimes when you livin' you're holding
If you bottle it up, then it won't let you go
It might be a nice place to be
But you can't get up, and you can't get free
Either you're home, and it's all on your back
Or you're gone, and you never adapt
Send me home
Send me home
Floyd Hill got me tumblin' down
Stuck me right in a gold mine
Floyd Hill gave me tears I'm so high
In the Rocky Mountain sunshine
Yeah Floyd Hill
Ah honey, Floyd Hill
Got me tears I'm so high
Yeah Floyd Hill sent me tumblin' down
Stuck me right in the eye
Sent me right in the sky
credits
from Way Out West,
released November 23, 2021
Dobro, Mandolin: Ben Peeler
Ac. Gtr, Percussion: Josh Lopez
Vocals, Ac. Gtr, Bjo, Harmonica, Slide Gtr: Shulman Smith
Upright Bass: Kaveh Rastegar
Violin: Gabe Witcher
The indie pop on Songs From Another Life sounds confident yet delicate, and the strummy and jangly guitars makes me long for spring. Some songs sound like straight up Teenage Fanclub worship, but in a good way. Fans of The Byrds and Big Star will probably dig this as well. Niek || Add To Wantlist
What a fantastic album! I've only listened to the full record once so far, but man, this is going to be on steady play for me for awhile. Lyrics are worth savoring, arrangements are engaging and varied, and the vocals just hit that auditory groovy spot. Favorite song is going to change with each listen, so I'll start with the first track. Russ Isabella
A vibrant vision of "Central Americana" from the Costa Rica-based artist, blending heartland devotionals with playful Tropicália grooves. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 27, 2022