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mile marker 110

from who cares? by We Speak in Colors

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recorded the summer of '15 in nashville, tn at red act studios
produced, engineered and mixed by edsel holden
mastered in foundsoundation studio in new york, new york by jesse cannon

lyrics

here i am again- mile marker 110 / still stuck on this ferris wheel, guess i ain’t getting down, no
well, nightly, i sit and stare at this blank tv / it takes too much energy to work the thing

it’s cool, either way i’ll find ya, i guess

meet me in the basement / momma won’t be home till 10
you’ve got that look in your eyes, babe
meet me in the basement / momma won’t be home till 10
we’ve got some explaining to do

i got moved again / i was only ten / can you blame me? / the holy ghost was swarming
i think we can agree which seed i am / that summer dress is, like, so sunday

i’m tired of this- just playin in the mud / is it all math? / has this all happened?
wait on them / no wait on the dream / while your cactus just dies slowly
not sure if i’ll die / did i exist? / did i do it? / or was it fiction?
pasadena, pasadena- what is your language?

it’s cool, either way i’ll find ya, i guess

meet me in the basement / momma won’t be home till 10
you’ve got that look in your eyes, babe
meet me in the basement / momma won’t be home till 10
we’ve got some explaining to do

credits

from who cares?, track released November 29, 2016
vocals / acoustic guitar: andrew armstrong

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We Speak in Colors Osaka, Japan

pittsburgh, pa, usa
abu dhabi, ad, uae

existential-rock

forever neurotic
andrew.armstrong20@gmail.com

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