Well you don't need to worry; you don't need to fret.
You don't have to stress out on everything that ain't happened yet.
Worry leads to worry; it ought to come as no surprise.
But the devil's in the details and the moon was in your eyes.
I'm waiting for the love to come down.
Rock me with that feeling in Dolby surround sound.
Take me to the mountain; knock me on the ground.
Waiting for the love to come down.
Talkin' Ferguson Mo. and Staten Island too.
If there's one thing we all learned from WWlll
is if they're comin' for them they're sho nuf coming for me and you.
Don't you get that feeling like a storm that's about to be.
When I think of all those lives that should be standing in the light,
I can't breath. I can't breath. I can't breath. I can't breath.
Waiting...
Well the old ones tell the story of fiery dragons up above;
feathered serpents from the heavens come to sow the seeds of love;
universal co operation, wheels upon wheels.
Sky people came from outer space to cultivate the human race.
Got me singing like John the Revelator and the book of the seven seals.
Maine singer-songwriter takes his confessional folk in an electronic direction, dabbling in synthwave textures and bedroom pop arrangements. Bandcamp New & Notable May 26, 2021
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This album comes on like the urban landscape outside the windows of so many in the current state of the world - as if we are finding new ways to look at the once familiar places, before so filled with life - now a sad emptiness fills the streets.
Feelings of paranoia, confusion, and uncertainty nestled into grooves that somehow feel relaxing and soothing rather than despairing.
By the end, you realize these windows you see through are on a train, to a better place. Darren Douglas Danahy