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Cassette + Digital Album
Includes unlimited streaming of No Outlet
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
ships out within 2 days
$10USDor more
lyrics
You feel the pop pop bang bang, pullin away
and your late night cloud high is startin to fade
you find yourself alone and you're really pushed to the bring
stress is the catalyst, stress is the catalyst, oh
Something that nobody knows
something that you see
something that nobody knows
you see the clock strike six and you're still wide awake
and your blood-shot eyes pop, you're startin to fade
you've held your head above, now you're really starting to sink
something to laugh about, nothing to laugh about, oh
Something that nobody knows
something that you see
something that nobody knows
Nobody, something nobody knows
the fight for you love
Nobody, something nobody knows
the fight for your trust
You tend to recap, backtrack most of the day
and your net-year end plan is in disarray
the things you think about just before you're going to sleep
the things you think about, the things you think about
Nobody, something nobody knows
the fight for you love
Nobody, something nobody knows
the fight for your trust
Nobody, not even you.
Nobody's home
we're all alone
Nobody's home
we're all alone
I even called
Nobody's home
I even called
nobody's home
Nobody's home
pick up the phone,
Nobody's home
nobody.
Heart-tugging album by CT's finest shade-grown pop rock ensemble. A shiny new Joe Russo (Spectral Fangs, Witch Hair) project. Check out recent single Cruel, which I can't link here! Dr. Martino
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This the mind of indie wizard Ross Page (Terrible Roars) - its a music of the past and the future, its far out but also reigned in. It music from the bedroom and the trail - pjs and hiking boots. Dr. Martino
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