12" vinyl of our second album. Limited edition of 200. Pressed on 180 gram black audiophile vinyl.
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lyrics
peeking through the fence,
boy they're having some fun
all laying out, baking out in the summer sun
I cherish the experience, but what does it mean?
and why will these bikini bodies cease to be?
please bury my skeleton in the wood
I don't ever feel rebellious, only misunderstood
fret too much and once again
I find myself thinking about a master plan
suppose that we could try harder
considering, it's only offered once
fill the blanks where we started
see it in her eyes
picking it up so the motion stands
have you ever seen known someone who talks so much with their hands?
it's a delicate to-do, trying to gauge the mood
when you're feeling seven thousand different shades of blues
will you bury the skeleton in the wood
I don't ever feel rebellious, only misunderstood
said too much and once again
I find myself thinking I lost a friend
said too much and once again
I find myself thinking of you
credits
from After the Gold Rush Party,
released January 14, 2020
Danny Davis - vocals, guitars, synths
Wil Norton - vocals, guitars, acoustic guitar
Alberto Roubert - drums, percussion
Chad Copelin - bass, guitars
Lacey Norton - vocals
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