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Two ruby curtains wrap around her bed
Hides in her sheets like a linen dress
All his suits are grey as the moon
They cross the moat of her iron gate
It all feels so embarrassing
She’s got a maid
That smiles everyday
Some New York ascetics caught their eyes
Their parents cried out
He cut off all his hair
She sold her things
They ran away
I don't know where
Your joyless fun — do you ever think?
Your ship of fools is bound to sink
They like to judge
They find it kinda fun
Some New York ascetics caught their eyes
Their parents cried out
She cut off all his hair
He sold her things
They ran away
I don't know where
Some say, "It's all the same to me"
You know I have to agree
They found their hidden door
That's what we're all looking for
All his suits are grey as the moon
The rumour says her dad runs Frito-Lay
Or a couple casinos
He cut off all his hair
She sold her things
They ran away
I don't know where
Writing a two-and-a-half-minute song that captures infectious melodies, rhythmic energy, and lasting appeal is no easy doing—but singer-songwriters Dan Darrah and Onionizm do so effortlessly. “Super-Do” is a bedroom-pop-inspired indie-rock track with playful yet apologetic lyrics that seem to bounce in sync with the looping drum beat. Meanwhile, Dan Darrah’s “Hidden Door” is rich with vocal harmonies, treating the voice as a primary instrument, layered over textured guitars. Though brief, these two tracks complement each other perfectly on this split EP, drawing influences from Paul McCartney, The Microphones, and Teenage Fanclub.
credits
released April 25, 2025
Produced by Scott Downes
Engineered by Dylan Frankland & Micah Brown
Mixed by Alex Gamble
Mastered by Nik Kozub