Come on and just half leave me
But be in the line of my gaze
I knew that the words would come true
If I said them over and over again
And I knew right from wrong
But I never knew you from me
And I saw what we'd wrought
Cowardly rising from bed
So I'm on my own, yeah
Grow my hair to my knees
To build a home with you
I would go to my knees
But I wouldn't write
My own Valentine for you
Come on in, I'm just half asleep
But be in the lines of my brain
I knew that the dreams would come true
If I had them over and over again
And I knew fact from fiction
But I never knew what was real
And I saw what I'd wrought
Cowardly rising from bed
So I'm on my own, yeah
Grow my hair to my knees
To build a home with you
I would go to my knees
But I wouldn't write
My own Valentine for you
credits
from Way Out West,
released November 23, 2021
Vocals, Ac. Gtr, Pedal Steel: Shulman Smith
Ac. Gtr, Banjotar, Mandolin, Bells: Josh Lopez
Piano, Organ, Celeste, Moog: Adam MacDougall
Pedal Steel: Rich Hinman
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