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A new single which hints at a new album in 2020...
"This song was written in three different houses, in three very different states of mind about the same shit situation. The video represents this internal conflict.” Video: youtu.be/jsXstNYe1jc
[Photo - Jasmine Wong]
lyrics
Week is done and you've left me
Like the earth does the sun, always turning
And I can't raise you again
He's like a drug in my system
Tried to quit but I missed him
Lips lasso, eyes like wells I fell into
These four walls are my prison
Down I fall as she's risen
Praise she
But let me be
But let me be
Just let me be
credits
released October 25, 2019
Emily Fairlight: vocals & guitar
Michael McLeod: vocals, guitars, drums
Rob Collins: bass
Alex Vaatstra: violin
David Kilgour: guitars
Written by Emily Fairlight
Recorded and mixed by Michael McLeod
Mastered by Tex Houston
If Suzanne Vega started this decade she might have sounded like this, good acoustic guitar song observations with a novelistic eye, and a support band that embellishes but never overpowers the music. Found this artist only this year thanks to a Milk Records compilation, which proves they work. Favourite track: "How Much", simply superb, but also check "Sparklers" and "Kore Waits in the Underworld". agutterfan
Edd Donovan's day job as a social worker brings a sense of empathy to his elegantly constructed political folk music. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 26, 2019