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about
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
most of the time i give in and take that ride / whatever works, who cares?
i tally ‘em up, every problem / keeping score for a lopsided game
as i walk to the asian market just to see a familiar face
most of the time i give in and take that ride / whatever works, who cares?
the irony of being all alone and trying to part the red sea / oh well, who cares?
will i ever be cool with mondays? / will i ever step up to the metaphorical plate?
the holy trinity is saving face
most of the time i give in and take that ride / whatever works, who cares?
the irony of being all alone and trying to part the red sea / oh well, who cares?
it costs me a lot and there’s a paper trail to prove / that i wasn’t me and you weren’t you
credits
from who cares?,
released November 29, 2016
vocals / acoustic guitar: andrew armstrong
bass: nick byrd
electric guitar: christian baracks
drums: dylan white
weird sounds: robert plackmeier
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