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Limited Edition LP - Clear Blue Swirl Vinyl
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Second press limited to 500 copies. Released by Run For Cover Records.
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lyrics
Woke up late in a fog
Took a pill walked the dog
Down Levon onto Birch
Heard the sound of the organ
inside the church
Floated on down to Vine
we did a hundred times
Felt the leash pulling hard
towards a family
of rabbits in your old yard
The last that I heard
you’d settled down
in South Bend
& married a girl
whose folks own the bar
that you tend
Up above village square
Saw some birds huddled there
Chirping on power lines
They seemed happy
just to be with their own kind
The last that I heard
you’d settled down
in South Bend
& married a girl
whose folks own the bar
that you tend
& you’d had a baby
Maybe by now
you’ve had ten
But I want to see you again
In the park there’s a pine
with your name next to mine
& the heart that you carved
still surrounds us
I feel it there always
A stunning album that feels at once retro and throwback and also immediate and modern. Speaks to the moment it stemmed from and feeling vital years on. bandfan25
A revelation of a recording. This track is already amazing, and this take on it wrests the trademark Mountain Goats "relentless hope" into yet another beautiful shape. What a track. What an album. aquazume
Market, from Melbourne, fuse soul and chillwave on a wonderfully woozy song with rubbery guitars & breathy harmonies. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 19, 2020
I bought this on vinyl and then spent more to buy the digital. There is a question on Songs of our lives which asks what objectively is the best song ever made. It's tongue in cheek but I think Phil has done it with this. mortuuspete